Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably the freezing or canning of peas or the turning of meat into sausages would amount to such an industrial process .
2 If the situation is to be changed , then society has to change fundamentally the educational and employment opportunities for black and non-white communities .
3 For the builder the most significant disadvantages created by the employment of directly employed labour are the need to : ( a ) Create incentive or motivation which will induce the operative to achieve a production rate that will equal or better the tender or estimate .
4 I understand that Wyre Borough are forwarding to you a copy of a recent letter to their Environmental Health Officer from Nether Wyresdale Parish Council and I write to reiterate the concern felt by the Parish Council about this site especially the environmental and health hazards involved .
5 Along the northern bank of the firth lies the fertile Carse of Gowrie , the word carse meaning much the same as haugh — a stretch of alluvial levels beside a river .
6 This is very much the same as sample 3 , but the tucking needles are now tucking for two rows before knitting two rows .
7 Sex : Much the same as career , only considerably more enjoyable .
8 With quite minor additions and subtractions the actual wood substance has in all cases about the same chemical constitution and about the same density of ninety pounds per cubic foot ( that is , much the same as sugar — say 1.5 ) .
9 When I did start in ‘ 73 it was very much the same as trade effluent but the sewers were open , if you like .
10 The temperature of his skin was so much the same as mine I hardly knew we touched , yet I remained very still , my hands laid on his shoulders with the exaggerated formality of one learning to dance .
11 When I told her what was troubling me she just gave me a piece of clean rag and said more or less the same as Mum had .
12 Because it 's er you know more or less the same as estate agents in terms of look alike .
13 The problem always is to identify myths that support a mature life from those which distort the quality of living and mobilise only the less than adult , managerial capacities and capabilities of individuals in their work roles .
14 Success for capital is not necessarily the same as success for labour or for a local economy .
15 The transfer arrangements for Holly and Demyonov had been basically a Foreign and Commonwealth matter , and rightly so .
16 These tales are obviously no more than legend , but they contain within them some interesting elements .
17 Fourteen per cent had only an occupational or state pension , while 16 per cent had one or other of these and also received income support .
18 It 's almost exactly the same … we get everything we need for the notes written on the board so we can just copy it down … so it 's just the same as school , except the homework — when you do those problem sheets , they do n't bother to mark it .
19 But take waterproofs just the same as rainfall is usually high — up to 60 inches a year in the Presely Hills .
20 A good proportion of Rousettus 's clicks are clearly audible to us ( which by definition makes them sound rather than ultrasound : ultrasound is just the same as sound except that it is too high for humans to hear ) .
21 So you should know how to spell carriage another time , it 's exactly the same as marriage
22 In all honesty I think they are exactly the same as newpaper reports in that if a team wins 3–0 or 4–0 they automatically say it was a trouncing , and then dredge up ‘ facts ’ to evidence their overall assumption .
23 Exactly the same as copy , but there 's one difference .
24 Curiously , weight for weight , the Young 's modulus of timbers is almost exactly the same as steel and aluminium and much better than synthetic resins .
25 Business-to-Business Marketing — an intensive five-day course designed specifically for marketers in organisations which sell not to consumers but to other firms , government bodies and not-for-profit organisations , where the buyer is generally a professional and purchasing is frequently a group decision .
26 Sow the seed in early to mid-spring , or late summer , preferably the latter as viability falls rapidly , outdoors where they are to grow — chervil does not do well if transplanted .
27 Input is not always the same as output .
28 It was always the same when trade was booming at the local wharves , and as the convoys of horsecarts and lorries lined up along Cotton Lane so the cafe became even fuller .
29 Margi 's stage persona is still a larger than life version of the Kirkby girl and strikes obvious chords with some of her audience .
30 He accepts he 's now more a mess-clearer than Messiah , saying : ‘ Clubs only call me in when they 're in a desperate situation . ’
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