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

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1 Make this in the same way as sardine butter , using the same proportions of fish and butter .
2 I make this in the same way as a strawberry or raspberry water ice , except that mulberries need no additional lemon or orange juice .
3 You may find an apparent discrepancy in the parcels , and mark this in the same way , although later deeds may clear it up .
4 Chamberlain refers to this in the same breath as mentioning an argument between the Marquess Buckingham and Hamilton over ‘ the selling of honours and abasing ancient nobility , by new advancements ’ .
5 Thus one might , said Dionysius , say that God was ‘ good ’ but it was necessary to qualify this in the same breath : he was Goodness itself but he was not ‘ good ’ in the limited way that human beings understood this quality .
6 ‘ You managed to organize all this in the few minutes I was out there ?
7 However , what may look like a good deal now , as the UK emerges from its adjustment period of higher interest rates and recession , could look rather different in a few years ' time .
8 Control animals received 0.5 ml of physiological saline in the same manner .
9 would be unwise for us in analysing our 1983 data to treat the unemployed in the same way as in 1972 without at least considering whether this might not seriously distort our results ; more specifically , it would seem important to examine what effect it would have on he 1983 mobility [ results ] if unemployment , or at all events long-term unemployment , were itself regarded as a mobility ‘ status ’ or outcome .
10 She remembered only two things about New York with affection : the man at Pennsylvania Station , perched high in a little glass box , who announced the trains in the rhythm of a square dance , and the man who returned her purse which she 'd dropped on the platform — a black man .
11 FSO sold just 99 cars compared with 480 in the same month last year .
12 A must for all who know B.C. or may have visited the area and to anyone interested in the many facets of rural life as it was in years gone by ( ISBN 0951596403 , price £5.95 ) .
13 The present project will produce a complete transcription of the journals , edited to make them accessible to scholars and others interested in the many aspects of early nineteenth century life on which they throw light .
14 ‘ I thought you and he were interested in the same things . ’
15 I know he and Ivor are interested in the same period . ’
16 You were interested in the same thing .
17 And then erm four interested in the both trips so
18 He was already postmaster for foreign posts ; he now obtained the rights in a new office — the Letter Office of England ; and the secretaries of state , who became ex officio postmasters-general in the same year , made him their deputy .
19 Hers is one of 419 complaints lodged against Thames Valley officers so far this year , up from 300 in the same period last year .
20 It used to be acceptable in the same way as incest .
21 When I inquired after the baptism he said he had been mistaken , it had been yesterday , but that there would be another in a few days and , anyway , who needed a baptism to enjoy themselves ?
22 Why is it that one person reacts differently to another in the same circumstances ?
23 Even if you are replacing a basin with another in the same position , it is unlikely that you will be able to use the existing tap connectors .
24 Indeed on two occasions a teacher accepted the question without comment while another in the same school mentioned the extreme dangers of its use .
25 And since one partial theory can be played off against another in the same way that sentences can , we have eventually to hold , with Quine , that ‘ the unit of empirical significance is the whole of science ’ .
26 Another in the same mould is Golf 's Lighter Side , a selection of articles from Golf Illustrated from the last 100 years .
27 This happened on both my Brother machines , the 950i and the 836 , which sit at right angles to one another in the same room .
28 Men are portrayed as being powerless : CB LOLITA , 13 , HAD SEX ON THE SLIDE ( ‘ A girl of 13 had sex on a kiddies ' playground slide with a young man she contacted over CB radio , a court heard yesterday ’ ) ; Bedtime antics of a ‘ latter-day Lolita ’ ( ‘ A 13-year-old girl … described as a ‘ latter-day Lolita ’ went to bed with one man … and then swapped him for another in the same room ’ ) ; Girl , 15 , tempted her mother 's man ( ‘ She had made propositions to him three times which he resisted before succumbing ’ ) ; Sex-case man goes to jail ( Defence counsel claimed ‘ the initiative in the sexual relationship came from the girl ’ ) ; CABBlE 'S TEEN SEX SESSIONS ( ‘ Taxi driver … found the cheeky advances of a teenage Lolita hard to resist ’ ) ; CHOIRMASTER AND GIRL , 15 ( ‘ I was tempted and that 's all ’ ) ; Girl gave rapist sex lesson ( ‘ A 14-year-old girl put out a challenge to a convicted rapist … .
29 P&O said that their tourist vehicle trade had rocketed to 45,680 in the first quarter compared to 24,000 in the same period last year .
30 In the 148 pages of this judgment lies quite priceless advice to the industry about how it might become more clever in the same ambitions that gave birth to this clumsily worded advertisement .
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