Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Thatcher 's administration eventually wound up both the PAR system and CPRS .
2 Erm basically leading down there the products and corporate strategy there they 're having difficulty identifying what their product range .
3 She had a sudden feeling that if she could only work out how the ecology of Moloch ticked , she would have a vital clue , if not to discovering Ace 's whereabouts , then at least to getting a handle on the vanished aliens .
4 Horses of the same family or the same breed are more likely to be empathic , and so to get on together the best .
5 ‘ Fund raising fatigue ’ soon builds up so the target is best seen in maximum returns for minimum expenditure of energy .
6 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 .
7 The underground economy in every socialist state , however , has always been resolutely capitalist , and so my friend Kurowski and I have come here tonight to find out how the world 's oldest profession is adjusting to the new economic realities .
8 We 've just rolled over exactly the same rule , exactly the same provision .
9 ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again .
10 But er no , I would just keep on exactly the way you 're doing , I would n't
11 And it 's , they 've sent this piece of plasticey thing just to look through just the same effect as somebody who 's
12 The job had just kicked off so the blokes used to just the phone inside you know if they wanted .
13 I 'd just set off wherever the mood took me .
14 Just go on Just the one .
15 Yet this still represents over double the figure of 80,000 which was the divorce rate in 1971 .
16 The butterflies look different in different places ; but the two species always change in exactly the same way .
17 Several Members told me that most still speak in much the same way as they did before the cameras were introduced , and that is certainly my own impression when I watch them on television .
18 However that 's a , I mean tha I I I think her , she 's always turned in twice the level that the formula assumes , or at least twice
19 After all , despite what the judge had said Britain still went on much the same , Berlin was still a divided city ( and was later to become even more so ) and Russia seemed no more or less secure .
20 I regret I am not likely to lose weight in China , as their habit , at least in Peking , is to give us at least twice as much food as we need , and however much we gently suggest that three platefuls rather than six would be sufficient , they still go on just the same .
21 Even thirty years later , when she was quite old enough to know it was n't her fault , that a house did n't burn down because a girl threw a skull into a horse pond , she still cried in much the same way when she thought of it .
22 He also sets out clearly the conditions under which the experience curve can be the basis of effective strategy .
23 Aspersion is a method of frost-protection involving a water-sprinkling system ( BELOW ) which automatically switches on whenever the temperature drops below freezing .
24 As a coupling , this is not too hot : almost 50 years separate these works which ideally require different styles of playing ; this highly-gifted duo unfortunately approach both works in exactly the same way .
25 Many of Wordsworth 's poems are attempts to show how we associate ideas ( see ‘ Hartley ’ , p. 80 ) , and he often points out how the second idea — ‘ the echo of the voice ’ in this case — is blended with the first idea on which our conscious attention is fixed — ‘ my eye / Was fixed upon the glowing Sky ’ .
26 The sooner Evelyn tells her what really goes on here the better , he thought .
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 3.10 To see how , we must now take up again the question , Why can some adjectives occur in prenominal attributive position but not postnominally ?
29 To his horror , Legia — obviously inspired by American television — decided to make him the $6m man , a fee which inevitably frightened off even the wealthy Italians .
30 Long years of poverty had filled those words with a special resonance ; to use them now brought out again the risk-all abandon of those times , before responsibility had taught her caution .
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