Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv prt] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | There is nothing like it in either The German Ideology or Formen . |
2 | To gain information from sites and finds , they have to be treated as evidence , and information has to be deduced from them in much the same way as a detective uses forensic evidence . |
3 | it was a chap that was a smithy and they got to choose when they were in their in either the harvest or one season at the fishing . |
4 | And I 've nothing to report to you on either the buses or the trains . . |
5 | And I 've nothing to report to you on either the buses or the trains . |
6 | And it 's not been too bad in the rush hour on the er local public transport ; I 've no problems to report to you on either the buses or the trains . |
7 | Once the analyst has ‘ created ’ a written transcription from a recorded spoken version , the written text is available to him in just the way a literary text is available to the literary critic . |
8 | The metaphysician uses the word ‘ substance ’ of the ‘ thing itself ’ , and thinks of its various properties as attached to it in much the same way that garments become attached to a clothes horse . |
9 | Those who contemplated a new war thought about it in much the same way as a later generation thought about nuclear war : most of Peter Watkin 's film The War Game could have been made in the 1930s . |