Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] in [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The dominant thread has been a key role for the state in both the accumulation and distribution of wealth echoing the role of pre-colonial states such as Asante , Buganda and UrOzwi discussed in Chapter 4 . |
2 | Brugg , on a direct road to the north-east should be visited , and so should Baden , just off the motorway in roughly the same direction . |
3 | The government established the Namibia Press Agency ( NAMPA ) as a publicly funded news service in order to provide more comprehensive and balanced coverage of the country in both the local and world media . |
4 | The government established the Namibia Press Agency ( NAMPA ) as a publicly funded news service in order to provide more comprehensive and balanced coverage of the country in both the local and world media . |
5 | These involve action by diplomatic or consular agents ( presumably of the state of origin , though this is not made clear in the text ) , by the Central Authority designated for the purposes of the convention in either the state of origin or that of destination , by ‘ the interested parties ’ , or ‘ through judicial channels ’ . |
6 | Anyone in direct flesh contact with a wall or a floor would have been affected — sucked into the fabric of the building in just the way that Mr Devlin described . ’ |
7 | De Gaulle handled the problem of the committees in much the same way that he had dealt with resistance organizations in 1944 . |
8 | The genetic material , he says , produces what are known as ‘ cannabis receptors ’ which affect certain parts of the brain in exactly the same way as illegally-smoked cannabis . |
9 | Much of the power in both the House and the Senate resides not on the floor of the relevant house ( though the ultimate veto is there ) but rather in the various standing committees of each . |
10 | the sky was a beautiful blue , the sun in just the right position for the rainbows to come out of the cleft in exactly the right position photographically . |
11 | Drama is actively encouraged through classroom drama , frequent theatre visits and the involvement of the Department in both the annual School production and the Inter-House Drama Festival . |
12 | Read the slope of the bank in just the same way as you would with a long putt , and the results can often be very accurate . |
13 | To recognize the value present in a situation ( he urges ) is not merely to have an attitude which someone else who conceives the ‘ factual character ’ of the situation in exactly the same way might lack , but to conceive it in a particular kind of way which could not be duplicated in someone not thus drawn to it . |
14 | These may affect large sections of the population in predominantly the same way . |
15 | Fortunately Eliot declared himself unequivocally , in an essay , ‘ Reflections on Vers Libre : ’ … the ghost of some simple metre should lurk behind the arras in even the ‘ freest ’ verse ; to advance menacingly as we doze , and withdraw as we arouse' . |
16 | When Jack London described the ‘ move-on ’ confrontations that he experienced with the police in both the Metropolitan capital and in Chicago , he was documenting the normal encounter between the residents of the streets and the patrolling officer . |
17 | Once the water has turned the generator , it will be discharged back into the river in exactly the same state and volume as abstracted . |
18 | They leapt from the cab in just the way I remembered , lithe and dangerous . |
19 | Aunt Emily said from the doorway in much the same tone , ‘ My dear Alexandra ! |
20 | In the work in both the Preston and Oxford shows , that perceptual centring is constantly challenged . |
21 | Most Muslims and Croats in Bosnia believe the Yugoslav army , whose officer corps is now almost completely Serbian , is helping Serbs to capture territory in the republic in much the same way that they backed Serbs in the Croatian civil war . |
22 | It also seems likely that subjects ‘ feel ’ subjective risk in the laboratory in much the same way that they experience it when driving . |
23 | Two hours later players rubbed bruises , swapped jokes and drank pints in the clubhouse in much the same way as anywhere else . |
24 | John Smith , senior vice-president , operations said that while the company 's goal was to return to profitability as soon as possible , ‘ for the remainder of 1992 we remain cautious about both revenues and profits due to the uncertainties in both the industry and worldwide economies . ’ |
25 | The outcome in this patient suggests that the delay in diagnosis and hence starting effective antibiotic treatment may have given rise to the abnormality in both the humoral response and T cell function , which on this occasion may have contributed to the development of an associated extraintestinal lymphoma . |
26 | The great majority of voters give their first vote either to the CDU/CSU or to the SPD in much the same way as most British voters give their only vote to the Conservatives or Labour : that is where their basic loyalty lies . |
27 | She narrowly missed adding to the silverware in both the mixed and women 's doubles too . |
28 | Two seasons ago Ipswich , then in the Second Division , lost to the Saints in both the League and FA Cup competitions , when Le Tissier was the star turn . |
29 | Besides revealing that many of the collection 's frames were damaged when National Gallery conservators removed paintings for examination , the students say that a plan to store works not included on the tour in either the National Gallery or the Philadelphia Museum of Art would bring the foundation 's art classes to an end . |
30 | The bill will receive a third reading , and once passed by the Commons will be debated by the Lords in much the same way . |