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

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1 Girls also tend to take certain subjects at school or university in much the same way as they are segregated into particular jobs .
2 The pitch of each blade should be adjusted until both tips are running at exactly the same height , or tracking in exactly the same path .
3 After 300 miles none of our testers reported any discernible wear or compression in either the midsole or the outsole , although one did report a slight separation of the midsole from the outsole around the heel .
4 More important , to claim that a film can ‘ inject ’ the gullible , mid-American viewer with homophobia is to interpret the relation between representation and action in precisely the same crude , causal way as a Jesse Helms or a Mary Whitehouse .
5 More generally , governments in Japan , the US , and Europe have promoted and lavishly funded a number of large-scale pre-competitive research consortia ( such as the VSLI consortium , SEMATECH , MCC , ESPRIT , and others ) , and antitrust law and practice in both the US and Europe have become noticeably more lenient with the passage of the National Co-operative Research Act in 1984 and the announcement of the block exemption from Article 85 in the EEC for certain categories of R&D agreements in 1985 .
6 She has previously been a youth worker and trainer in both the statutory and voluntary sectors .
7 Swearing and taboo language , for instance , are strongly linked to both class and gender in exactly the way you would predict .
8 It followed the track it had followed for so many years , awakened the parties to rage , apathy and contempt in precisely the usual places and ended , as it always did , in a drawn game .
9 You will be called upon to use your professional training and ability in much the same way as if you were working in private practice .
10 Many of these items are transient and date in much the same way as slang does , so that they then have connotations of certain historical periods as well .
11 It is true that the cost to the Exchequer is below average because no benefits are paid ( though there is still a loss of potential taxation ) , but the unemployed may suffer from lack of income , boredom and depression in just the same way as the counted unemployed ; furthermore , since they are capable and available for work , they represent a loss of potential output .
12 Ignoring does not evoke the same intense emotional reaction as punishment in either the child or the parent .
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