Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Fords and bridge sites often change little over the years and Watkins cites several examples of leys crossing rivers at fords .
2 I can escape other troubles and concentrate on just the one problem — how to make that damn ball go where I want .
3 Urban Development Corporations , the centrepiece of Mrs Thatcher 's urban policy , articulate most dramatically the current British government 's vision of city regeneration .
4 You mean rather then the , the report ?
5 He uses language and imagery which communicate most precisely the truths he wishes to convey to a specific audience .
6 ( Where sounds correspond aurally yet the concept differs depending on the context , further confusion can arise .
7 sit down again the lot of you .
8 Grip lashes with the curlers as close to the roots as possible and hold for five seconds , then repeat halfway down the lashes .
9 You would see the light beams curve in exactly the same way .
10 In other countries where readership is similarly very limited and where the high cost of imported newsprint and machinery and the paucity of advertising revenue combine in much the same way to exclude the private investor , the government has to become involved if a local press is to exist .
11 Let's have a defence review so both the military and the industries are prepared for change when it comes . ’
12 The butterflies look different in different places ; but the two species always change in exactly the same way .
13 What we have not changed is what has made the book so popular with your students , in particular the themes which combine so well the requirements of the exam with the interests of students at this age .
14 Although I agree that ‘ it is always dangerous to assume that the causes of emotional disturbances lie more in the past than the present , ’ I also know that families , like individuals , in Western societies have histories , and that no two families , happy or unhappy , develop in exactly the same way .
15 Yet , when frog surface layer is placed on the newt near the mouth region , suckers develop in just the right place even though , in evolution , newts and frogs separated millions of years ago .
16 As the ‘ laar ’ ( breath ) of wind is from the south east , I head slowly up the western shore , knowing that , with the ebbing tide , there will be a few seals hauled out on the rocks .
17 Any racing life beyond that will be an added bonus , and for those who race less frequently the sails should last even longer .
18 Thus , because the components of all four-vectors transform in precisely the same way , it follows that Therefore the invariant length of any local four-vector is unaffected by general transformations .
19 A few large authorities have created these posts , which involve not merely the operation and maintenance of audio-visual equipment and other educational technology , but also the preparation and production of audio-visual materials and the in-service training of teaching staff in the use of the equipment .
20 The multiple disturbances caused by these developments afflict not only the south , but the north too .
21 Exaggerated claims and puffs appear through out the text .
22 But she has gone ; and they fly pell-mell up the hedgerow , frisking , chattering and perching where they will .
23 Crops grow quickly once the weather improves .
24 Send back up the hierarchy any work which significantly diverts you from the agreed priorities .
25 Well basically it 's the people , like we get on so well with the English over here and as they say back home the .
26 At last , when he thought he could wait no longer , he glimpsed Benedicta slip silently up the nave to join the other two members of his congregation , kneeling between them at the entrance to the rood screen .
27 ‘ Being here in perpetual safety we forget how hard the world is outside and how strong and determined we must be if ever we want to live in it again .
28 Objectively , the two catalogues provide almost exactly the same search functions .
29 Visual art has a rich and abundant language , and by learning to express and translate its varied vocabulary you gain not only the power to explore personal truths or create unique images , but you have the opportunity to show a rare insight into this diverse and extraordinary world .
30 Sarah Abbott , also from Edinburgh Women 's Aid , added : ‘ These figures highlight not only the amount of women and children who come to us but also the amount who unfortunately we have to turn away because of lack of space , facilities and funding . ’
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