Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The cops separate the pair and make each the same offer .
2 Will my hon. Friend make it clear that , according to the Treasury and Civil Service Select Committee , VAT is progressive in its impact , given that the more people spend , the more tax they pay ?
3 If you repeat this a few times , you may well notice more tension on the second or third occasion .
4 Whether you have given this the same consideration of the increase in , er , directors ' salaries I do n't know , but I think y it 's worthy of , er , a further consideration .
5 C.N.L. have , theoretically , one other alternative : they could at this late stage , without benefit of the P.C.A. documents , mount their own unaided inquiry into the police officers ' conduct and thus seek independently to obtain all the same evidence that the P.C.A. so painstakingly uncovered some three years ago .
6 The lass is right , she thought — in her place , I would have given much the same answer .
7 I 've done that a few times back home and , although you 're nowhere near full throttle , you can still have an influence on those around you .
8 I 've done that a few times with Ju ai n't I ?
9 Do give this a little thought .
10 The city spread out below her looked so calm , almost as calm as she had felt such a little time before .
11 It is neither quite verisimilitudinous , nor unnecessarily poetic : it accommodates all the many Borough characters without strain .
12 brown tiles and it was brown tiles all in that room and of course we could n't , we had started a business and all the money had gone into the business and we could n't afford to , to start carpeting , it was impossible , so , but that room really looked superb I think , I had huge rugs , you know , one in front of the fireplace and another one this end and the other end in colour , in colours , and there really , it really looked nice and the floor was polished up to the nines , you know , er right through here all polished all the same colour
13 Does that happen Have you had that a few times is it ?
14 You 've had few a few callers today Rod yeah ?
15 James III , lacking the French treasury , had had much the same idea — twenty years too soon .
16 All too easily , if you pin the whole plot on something that seems to you a tremendous novelty , you can find that some writer you have n't happened to read has had much the same idea before you .
17 Ivy Cottage had originally had much the same ground plan as Rose Cottage .
18 They have all had much the same aim of moving away from the sharp-pointed pyramid with its traditional hierarchical approach .
19 Comprehensivization , he muttered to himself , seemed to have had much the same effect on the middle-middle class in England as racial integration in schools had had on similar people in the States .
20 Well th the thing is those of you who did it last year with me , it 'll follow much the same sort of format , so Erm but we did n't do a little talk before .
21 You 've got all the same things in common , you 've all got a baby and you were all under-age when you had the baby and most of us done exams .
22 I bet they probably be really competing with them in a way wo n't we cos they 've got all the same sort of stuff .
23 For example the Welsh Commission undertook a Special Community Review to create a proper community structure , because the 1972 Act simply designated all the former parishes , boroughs and urban districts as communities irrespective of size and population .
24 Indeed I wonder whether they will have the time to perform all the many tasks taken on by police authority members , including lay-visiting of police cells attending national committees on a number of subjects or local consultative bodies , there 's a whole list of duties and responsibilities which members of police authorities undertake .
25 ‘ I photocopied this a few weeks ago .
26 They followed this a few days later by a two-pronged push , one prong spearing towards the Bostan-al-Amarah area and the other towards Ali al-Gharbi on the Baghdad-Basrah road , meeting some success in occupying heights overlooking the town .
27 It treats cultural representation as a sort of compensation for those sidelined by reason of race , place , gender or disability , and unpacks all the many meanings of ‘ access ’ : from affordability to wheelchair-ramps .
28 But I mean , a lot of people do n't glorify on the jobs they do , I mean Dinda she said you know , it 's awful being the one who 's getting all the all day long , kind of explained and help them with their problems , sympathise with , with something that does n't work she 'd much rather be outdoors than being a or looking after , but she said you know , it 's , it 's a secure job and these days I think well I 'm not I run my own car and they do n't really think that
29 But what really excited her about the visit was the museum 's corresponding red leather book containing all the same names , which enabled both to double-check the information .
30 Mala had clearly reached all the same conclusions .
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