Example sentences of "[noun sg] with the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | But he 'd trained himself in the craft of grief with the same commitment to feigning humanity as he had learning to shiver ; his tutor , the Bard ; Lear his favourite lesson . |
2 | STUNNED by the loyalty General Noriega has been able to inspire among his troops and fearful for the fate of US hostages , the Bush Administration is under growing pressure to reach a deal with the former dictator of Panama . |
3 | Next day put them in a saucepan with the same water , plus a half teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda . |
4 | From 1870 to 1880 he was at the office of the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt [ q.v. ] , and later went into partnership with the latter 's son Matthew . |
5 | On March 23 the NDPD ( which together with the CDU , the DBD and the liberal democrat precursor to the LDP had been one of the four " bloc " parties governing in coalition with the former communist regime — see p. 37025 ) joined the League of Free Democrat — the renamed LDP — to form one faction . |
6 | Coetzee recalls the shooting with the same clarity he brings to all his recollections , consulting his meticulous police notebooks and diaries . |
7 | And it was , of course , welcomed by the Inland Revenue with the same unrestrained enthusiasm as that with which the importation of ‘ Dallas ’ was received by the television-viewing public . |
8 | Also considered are purely surface syntactic constraints , as in 54 ; it is noted that ‘ indefinite tu or vous can not be used in contexts where there is a definite ‘ you ’ immediately to the left , for fear of confusion with the latter ’ ( p. 289 ) : |
9 | It 's ridiculous , she thought angrily ; he can bring tears to my eyes just by making me remember the simple things , like the way he reached out and unlocked the seatbelt for me — he 'd done it with one fluid gesture , no fumbling with it — how he had flung his jacket on to the back seat with the same faultless grace , how he 'd sauntered round the back of the car with a bemused smile when he 'd winkled it into a tight spot . |
10 | These can only be identified with certainty by " replaying " the search with the same programs and files . |
11 | This will give rise to a resulting trust in favour of both in equity with the same result as in ( 1 ) . |
12 | She bit her lip and kept her peace , and even made them cups of tea with the same grace that her mother had demonstrated in the dark hours of the night . |
13 | She makes my tea with the same water she boils the eggs , she says she do n't but I know better and you know what that does . |
14 | T. H. Marshall , in his book on social policy , has an opening chapter with the same title as this one . |
15 | If you fully discharge a battery , the cell with the least capacity will become reverse charged . |
16 | For very large tanks a power skimmer performs better than an air driven one , however , there is one disadvantage with the former — on those models that take air in at the aquarium 's surface — when used with ozone . |
17 | Discovered in 1844 , it was called Peyronne 's chloride after its discoverer to distinguish it from another complex with the same formula , known as trans- DDP . |
18 | Perhaps the boat with the most character — even though it did not make the final selection — was the PDQ ; an amateur effort that can be built at home from cheap parts . |
19 | Lives have been wrecked by evil designer drugs such as Ecstasy , but at last a healthy , legal alternative with the same buzz is now available in raves up and down the country . |
20 | Can you think of another solid figure with the same number of plane faces as letters in its name ? |
21 | They might receive a second injection with the same solution or other solutions , heater probe thermocoagulation or surgery . |
22 | Of the five rebleeders , two received a second injection with the same solution and one achieved haemostasis , the other refused an operation and died soon afterwards ; one received heater probe thermocoagulation and achieved haemostasis ; and two received surgical intervention ( one of them died of wound infection with sepsis , the other had an uneventful course ) . |
23 | Because of ethical reasons , not all rebleeders in both groups received a second injection with the same solution . |
24 | Rebleeders who did not receive a second injection with the same solution were defined as failed cases . |
25 | The horse 's mental attitude will be the same as any horse with the same amount of training and exposure to ‘ life ’ . |
26 | One is material strength : usually the side with the most pieces and pawns will win ( though not always ) . |
27 | Because this guitar is so strummable , but a pig to keep level , I 'm tempted to suggest that maybe Paul Chandler should make another instrument with the same hardware , neck dimensions and action , but with a body that better counteracts the imbalance . |
28 | The shepherd ‘ pulls ’ the wool from his ‘ pretty lambs ’ , an experience which I imagine would not be too pleasant for the creatures but to him it is as if the sheep offer their wool with the same eagerness as he offers his gifts . |
29 | The Law Commission has now proposed the abolition of the marital-rape exemption , bringing English law into accord with the many other jurisdictions where it does constitute rape for a husband to have non-consensual sexual intercourse with his wife . |
30 | The two most powerful prose meditations attributed to Rolle , on the other hand , enact a painful penitential sense of the gap between the sour sterility which is a concomitant of what St Paul calls " the body of this death " ( Romans 7:24 ) and the joy and creativity of God , though comparison between them reveals different levels of engagement with the same theme . |