Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Because the patient is trying to communicate in the fewest possible words , and a sentence missing its function words is easier to understand than a sentence missing its content words .
2 Different horses communicate in different ways , although those that live together or are of the same family are more likely to communicate in the same way .
3 Yes and he 's very , very difficult to feed himself , to get the food in because , you know , he liked to come in a half past ten and bully me to cook things for him that 's why sometimes I used to run up to bed and pretend I was asleep .
4 Nurse Eileen Farragher said : ‘ Physically he 'll be okay to go back to work in a few weeks — but mentally he 's still shocked . ’
5 The women go out to work in the same way as other women , but know that their main priority in life is to care for their families .
6 We might , therefore , expect them to work in the same sort of way as the visual system .
7 It would be easier to convince senior managers that Unix is a viable platform if all systems were seen to work in the same way , regardless of what was underneath .
8 However , the one thing that instantly distinguished PageMaker from the rest was the fact that it had been designed to work in the same way as a traditional paste-up table .
9 If he categorically refused to work in the same Laboratory as Lorrimer , one of them would have to go .
10 As the genes in question appear to work in the same way in mice and people it should be possible to develop ways of detecting the genes in people at risk and discovering methods of implanting cells with the normal genes or blocking the action of the defective genes .
11 It argued that public-sector resources were substantial , ‘ but efforts need to be pulled together more effectively , and brought to bear in the same place at the same time ’ ( ibid .
12 ‘ I have three children and even though I do not have a job at present , they will never have to suffer in the same way as the children of Somalia . ’
13 Following the implementation of the new Financial Services Act , licensed dealers dragged their nets to pull in a few of the old-style hard sell merchants .
14 The subframes are designed to deform in the same manner as the robust bodyshell and thereby contribute to this energy absorption .
15 Expect the UK to succumb in the same way , then watch the band set their sights on America .
16 I never thought to find in the same establishment a Gooseneck , a Ramsbum and a Blitherdick . ’
17 The cost of warships is unknown , but something can be done with the byrnies which every eight hides were ordered to provide in the same year .
18 Ideally one needs to subdivide the original low-ROI businesses into those at the beginning of their life-cycle and those at the end , because one would expect ROI to increase in the former but to fall in the latter .
19 The British Museum 's show was originally scheduled to coincide with the publication of its new catalogue of the drawings of Rembrandt and his School , due to appear in a few year 's time .
20 An 18-year-old and a 16-year-old are due to appear in the same court to face a similar charge .
21 But the overlap in dates — Tolkien 's book began to appear in the same year as Lucky Jim — is fortuitous , not significant , and the overlap in time was not a collision of rival forces , rather the side-by-side running of parallel tracks .
22 " You never seem to appear in the same gown twice running .
23 There were two clues in the problem : first , that the letters had to appear in the same order , which helped you try out possible solutions ; second , the word " descend .
24 He too had been influenced by Lyell , and as early as 1855 had published a paper commenting on the fact that new species always seemed to appear in the same neighbourhood as a closely related existing species .
25 Miki managed to slip in a few ‘ wise words , matey . ’
26 Today the president , Mrs Macpherson , in between gracefully shaking hands with each new arrival and presenting her to Mrs MacDonald , decided that she was nothing but a vulgar upstart , and she trembled with suppressed irritation at having to stand in the same receiving line with her .
27 Tamas had attempted to stand in the same constituency in the 1985 general election , but had been thwarted by what he had alleged to be communist manipulation of the candidate selection process [ see p. 33812-13 ] .
28 Perhaps because horses are relatively large , and therefore hard to ignore , people tend to behave in the same way in the presence of a horse .
29 How can he have the nerve to stand there calm and composed and expect me to behave in the same way ? she thought angrily .
30 Thus under certain conditions we can expect A* to behave in the same way as breadth-first search .
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