Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Of course much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time . |
2 | Much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time , while for Business Studies and Public Relations students life looks pretty rosy . |
3 | The sooner Evelyn tells her what really goes on here the better , he thought . |
4 | Four plus three , as the number you add on goes down so the answer goes down . |
5 | In the twenties , both in England and in America , we have a situation in which the infant and child mortality rates are fast declining , mainly owing to new advances in medical knowledge ; at the same time , the world 's values have been shaken by the First World War , writers and journalists have both more freedom and more inclination than ever before to discuss religion from an agnostic point of view , and the vengeful God of heaven and hell no longer impresses in quite the old way . |
6 | Having said all that , I think the interest erm of history lies in exactly the same kind of area as interest in the future , in the sense that we are dealing erm as historians with time , and , to use the old cliché , time marches on , it certainly moves , and the future , the present and the past do form some kind of continuum . |
7 | For each photograph , they worked out a complicated formula to get their own cameras and tripods in exactly the same positions as the ones adopted by their predecessor a century earlier . |
8 | If you buy from a market stall that counts as b that counts in exactly the same way as buying from any other er high street retailer . |
9 | The neighbouring householder , however , earns only £15,000 — he lives in exactly the same sortof house , but has only half the income of his neighbour and , again , only one other person lives in the house , his non-working wife who brings in nothing . |
10 | As the rite is planned , the London bank clerk adds up correctly the figures in the left-hand column . |
11 | In his discussion of the decay of English myth , he holds out only the slender hope of the music hall and laments that in general modern dramatists and probably modern audiences are ‘ terrified of the myth ’ . |
12 | In a bottlenecked life cycle , every fresh generation marches through approximately the same parade of events . |
13 | Yet this still represents over double the figure of 80,000 which was the divorce rate in 1971 . |
14 | At the same time a check should be made to ensure that the private sector passes on only the handling charge to its patients . |
15 | And he shoots down dead the arithmetic-bird , |
16 | It fully bears out both the disquiet expressed in the working party 's Report , and quoted above ; and the CDA 's dissociation of its policies from those in pursuit of which the three cases in question were projected into disaster . |
17 | Using the ranking ( or confidence ) information for the list of candidate strings , we can reduce the problem somewhat , by trying the standard four error correction approaches on just the top 10 candidate strings . |
18 | This cuts down both the necessary search and the number of candidates found to be allowable . |
19 | Unfortunately , as the tranquillizer wears off so the plunger gradually slides back up and the former level of stress returns . |
20 | To many hundreds of birdwatchers the name conjures up either the anticipation or satisfaction of excellent birding , or memories of the abject miseries of seasickness on the three-hour crossing . |
21 | It is clear , therefore , that ns.21A tightens up considerably the law in this area . |
22 | ‘ Fund raising fatigue ’ soon builds up so the target is best seen in maximum returns for minimum expenditure of energy . |
23 | and yet more ironically Margery replies in precisely the same terms : ( " God reward you for your labour " ) |
24 | In which Saint Bob takes up again the slings and arrows of an outrageous career — and turns in a halfway decent record . |
25 | Painted directly upon the wall , it takes up almost the entire pub . |
26 | but the third letter has got to be an S , as it turns out now the third letter 's got to be an S |
27 | I I er I er our office now appears in exactly the same way as the other two , namely that you need to announce yourself and who you are before you get let in the door . |
28 | We can also define matrix series ; for example the parallel series unc exp A converges in exactly the same way as exp{ gl } . |
29 | ( This applies in just the same way if records are being randomized to multiple records buckets . |
30 | It applies in exactly the same way in the case of a breach of contract by the seller . |