Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You need to interpret your list of daily weights in order to see if , over a month or so , it is going up , down or staying the same . |
2 | used to get one shoe and a ta , in the middle so that , so that cut the half new one |
3 | He went inside and did the same . |
4 | I was just going out when a man came in and asked the same question . |
5 | Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 . |
6 | Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 . |
7 | and if these people , who are just like you , write in and have their letters printed here , why ca n't you write in and receive the same treatment ? |
8 | I never sat down and played the same thing twice . |
9 | That was quite nice , to see somebody that I 'd been in prison with and still be able to sit down and talk the same old way . |
10 | We would be open in the summer only and serve the many holiday-makers who swelled the local population from June until the end of September . |
11 | If others came along and interviewed the same people on the same topics , would they get the same responses ? |
12 | If there were two designers they must have worked closely together and shared the same highly trained team of executants . |
13 | Under this system prisoners could work together and use the same dormitories , but they were forbidden to speak to one another or communicate in any other way ; they were , therefore , under constant close surveillance day and night . |
14 | The advantages of friendship are that you have someone who can help you in any difficulties , you can have fun together and share the same experiences . |
15 | 9.8 Development of an m-derived section from a T-section ; ( a ) prototype , ( b ) series arms multiplied by m where , leaving the shunt arm to be determined and ( c ) complete T-type m-derived section with two series impedances in the shunt arm so as to achieve the same characteristic impedance as the prototype . |
16 | 9.9 Development of an m-derived section from a Π-section ; ( a ) prototype , ( b ) shunt arms divided by m where , leaving the series arm to be determined and ( c ) complete Π-type m-derived section with two parallel impedances in the series arm so as to achieve the same characteristic impedance as the prototype . |
17 | At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion . |
18 | If the WGMS were to be adopted in Britain , could no way be found of modifying it so as to afford the same opportunity ? |
19 | Will you agree that we do that , rather than have the same thing coming up time after time . |
20 | Tenth-century kings tried to achieve a balance between secular and ecclesiastical power in the localities rather than to crush the former ; this was demonstrably the aim of Otto I and Otto II when disposing of the tributes exacted from the Slav peoples . |
21 | Alternatively , if you expect to be in a high earning bracket , you might consider setting up a limited company , even if you are the only salaried employee , rather than launching the same business as a self-employed individual . |
22 | Ski with a friend and make some fairly short-radius turns which the second skier will try to emulate at exactly the same moment ( ie turn at the same time rather than follow the same track ) . |
23 | Rather than giving the same recognition to differences among literacies which he proposes to be differences among languages , he uses what is in fact the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy as the basis for arguments about the specific nature of the English language . |
24 | With the decline of these markets , the company has been forced to look elsewhere or face the same fate as IBM . |
25 | If you ask two people to go away and do the same job with a degree of excellence , are you to get the same result at the end of the day ? |
26 | So I rung them again and said it was dangerous and they came out more or less straight away and did the few holes at the top . |
27 | Only one was emphatic that he did not wish his son to take over and have the same hard life as himself . |
28 | Mr Miller , a short , stocky man with thinning mouse-coloured hair , leaned over and did the same . |
29 | The only way to side-step these alternatives seems to be to reject the other altogether and become the same , that is , equal to men — but then with no difference from them . |
30 | She was an extremely angry , very bitter woman , who was determined to get everybody around her as angry as she could , and she succeeded , and I do n't know where she 's moved now , but I 'm sure she will go on and do the same thing , and frankly , I despair of anything being done unless there is some provision made for people such as herself , and one of her friends in particular . |