Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] the [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Backbenchers mostly made the same points that they had made over a year earlier .
2 It is beyond chance that all of these species also happen to be animals ; plants , perhaps inhabiting the same regions as these animals , have disappeared without even the briefest of epitaphs .
3 and all the plates together show the same results : the ‘ bridge ’ between NGC 43 19 and Markarian 205 is real ( Astrophysical Journal Letters , vol 265 , p 49 ) .
4 Should we all do the same questions ?
5 Grandfather had been rich enough to buy the many diamonds it took to make it up .
6 Now version 1.2 introduces Mode 3 or ‘ loosely coupled multiprocessing ’ where the two machines support the same users and co-operatively run the same applications .
7 This is partly because they fear women in such positions simply get incorporated into the structures as they exist , and merely reproduce the same decisions as the dominant male group .
8 I was in there nearly three years , or two and a half years anyway and , of course , I when I passed to go to the Q M of course , I , I used to do the Headmaster 's and all that but they , they could n't teach me any more because you , you can only have the same lessons as them that have been taught you know .
9 if they would only produce the same styles that they produce for the up to size twelve .
10 We do not all have the same ministries .
11 Even species from the same group do not necessarily have the same preferences , hence the need to initially supply a choice of breeding site until you can determine what type and angle of surface they prefer .
12 But other than that , yes we did more or less all play the same games .
13 It did n't take her long to pack the few clothes she would need , even though her mind was far away in the past .
14 Clover , Luke , Mum , Dad , Granny , Grandpa and Speedy the dog all do the same things but in their own , different ways .
15 A compositor is employed as a compositor ; a machine-minder ( printer ) likewise has to keep to his own job ; the print union is a strong one — and very jealously guard the many gains won by them for their members .
16 as if he could arrest their development at that stage , and set them working like articulated models in a shop window , mechanically repeating the same gestures — Mrs Mallory always pouring out a cup of tea with a warm , motherly smile ; Mr Mallory always easing himself blissfully into his chair ; Patricia always reaching for the aspirins with womanly resignation , Clare always shyly yielding to the one good-night embrace …
17 There was colossal opposition to these developments at the planning stage , but local people 's views were generally ignored by the Tory administration of the day , who basically held the same values as the developers and permitted the schemes .
18 Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats .
19 Slim people generally eat the same kinds of food that fatter people like to eat .
20 The outcomes of the decisions of the individual are stochastic , so that two individuals who have the same opportunity set and the same tastes , and thus make the same decisions , may still have different incomes .
21 At the height of his troubles we had a similar conversation … only the boot was on the other foot and I just used the same words back to him .
22 Going into the big general waiting room , Daisy no longer noticed the many photographs of grateful animals and their owners which decorated the walls , most of them signed with fulsome messages indicating every degree of gratitude .
23 Many articles have appeared in the amateur radio press and elsewhere describing the many aspects of propagation and giving more detailed information on the theory of and effects of solar radiation on communications systems .
24 This disjunction does not trouble our thirty-something lives , partly because we no longer enjoy the same moments of sexual and personal discovery , and partly because those lives are generally so ordered nowadays that all our tastes are admissible .
25 Since those early days there have been many sea chases with much bigger things at stake , but broadly speaking the same rules apply , although it is sometimes difficult to be dispassionate where hard drugs are concerned .
26 ‘ I have already packed the few things to which she is entitled , in a small box .
27 Unhappily now we are older it has all disappeared , and we must fight again just to retain the few rights we still have , such as state pensions and what is left of the health service .
28 At the same time , great advances have been made in finding out how best to use the many drugs now available .
29 And would you two like , do you think you 'd like to work through these again together doi just doing the same ones
30 I just thought the more facts you 've got at your fingertips the more easy it is to persuade people .
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