Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [conj] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 He was only sorry that there the resemblance ended .
2 The other two returns , the Coventry one especially , are much less comprehensive though none the less indispensable .
3 What the sea does once a year to freshen individual lives our railways are doing every day for the national life , in a way less picturesque but none the less effective .
4 There is a very big market for graphical user interfaces but it is very far from being the whole market , and it seems highly likely that what the majority of today 's dogged MS-DOS users want is simply a few further refinements to the operating system they are familiar with .
5 Oh we well we enjoyed you being here , Maggi , we enjoyed your company I 'm happy now that was much better than my the one I did last week .
6 At Keswick and Ambleside private ( costs for ) lodgings are much higher than what the same conveniences could be had for in London , Liverpool or Manchester ’ .
7 Although I 've not been down a mine since then , er the German mines to my er estimation were far more advanced than what the British mines were .
8 This was n't ‘ supposed ’ to happen ; it was much more exciting than what the textbook had promised !
9 Deploying forces in America in this way was more ambitious than anything the monarchy had done , and the Republic 's success in winning the obedience of the colonies and forcing the small royalist fleet to give up its privateering activities showed how much more effective England 's power had become .
10 The life of the royal family is divided into statutory relationships with deserving institutions like the Queen 's position as Colonel-in-Chief to a regiment , slightly more informal but none the less prescribed relations with deserving causes as in the patronage of charities , and informal relations between the royals and their friends ( in the case of some of the younger royals , a decidedly untweedy group of property developers , showbiz celebrities , and Gstaad nightclubbers ) .
11 Although it was probably inevitable that whatever the political flavour of the government of the day some form of national pattern of cash limits would have had to applied to expenditure on public sector higher education , 4 the practical effects of this political decision turned out to be both complex and capricious , and had two important consequences .
12 And she 's , well the effect that you 're gon na put on him , is probably better than what the , the others that are sitting the S A T S course .
13 There are also unspecifiable but none the less potent political restrictions , some from within the organisation , some from outside it .
14 And it 's most important that we the Parish Council get in our erm send our views to the , the commissioners .
15 A six-month old Rodin should not be sold for as much as one the artist himself made .
16 I 've seen some at Kingsworth what Morris ' done joint ones and they they have n't got half as much as what the one has got in it .
17 ai n't as much as what the bank would charge you .
18 Chatterton is as much as anything the famous painting of his death in a Holborn attic done in the 1850s by Henry Wallis — with the poet lying across the bed in a kind of frozen entrechat .
19 His religion is as much as anything the regression to a past of obedience , disobedience , sin and doom .
20 He liked as much as anything the works of John Buchan .
21 Neither occurrence was as rude as what the reporter was doing , but she was pretty sure the intention was the same .
22 ‘ Kennedy ’ is as good as anything The Prez have recorded so far in their brilliant career . ’
23 Indeed , it was something of a typically topsy-turvy but none the less gritty performance from Durie , who missed a match point at 5-3 and then had to wait an hour to complete the encounter after rain fell at the end of the ninth game .
24 But already it is certain that the challenges ahead are at least as daunting as anything the Cold War produced .
25 The effect of one 's own peers openly commenting on one 's performance in a critical but essentially constructive manner can be far greater than anything the individual manager can achieve .
26 Germans are uncomfortably aware that some parts of the Ruhr are just as dirty as anything the Communists left behind in the east .
27 So there 's nothing you want tomorrow other than your the bottles ?
28 Yes it was rather it it was quite unintentional but they The winner last year , one of the teachers at the school was the secretary 's sister .
29 On three , if you see then three that we the county council will not support a development of capital , cabinet or executive management , arrangements which would tend to concentrate power in the hands of a relatively few members stifle public debate and diminish the role of the majority of members .
30 For it hardly damages the contemporary legislature 's ability to work its will if judges decline to speculate about how to read cloudy rules from the dead past or what the intentions of people very different from contemporary legislators would have been if they had thought about a problem they actually ignored .
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