Example sentences of "[adv] the [det] " in BNC.
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31 | I say that to show that the payments are ludicrously inadequate — £6 last year , £6 this year and presumably the same next year . |
32 | In the first year , right , there was not enough rain , right , in order to swell the tubers , right , presumably the same thing happened in the second year , but no , the reason why er , yields were very low in nineteen seventy four , was because there was too much rain . |
33 | Presumably the same number of men as women and |
34 | Cottage dwellers were either authentic or immigrant — but mostly the latter . |
35 | Mostly the latter . |
36 | With eights and nines off his card , he was making mostly the same numbers as everyone else , just in a different way and order . |
37 | They look mostly the same breed of numbskulls who 've been mishandling the Allan Lamb case for a month . |
38 | Rooms 34–43 are guest bedroom suites , mostly the same , with furnishings as one would expect ( bed , chaise longue , chairs , table , dresser , etc . ) . |
39 | The Danuese allowed to participate were few in number and rigorously selected , mostly the same ‘ chiefs ’ who had voted for assimilation into the malai republic in the show referendum of a few weeks back . |
40 | The pattern for aircraft was mostly the same . |
41 | He accepts as-if legal rights in that spirit and for reasons of strategy will make mostly the same decisions a conventionalist would make when statutes are plain or precedents crisp and decisive . |
42 | ABOVE RIGHT The same ladder after excavation and conservation . |
43 | right the more phone 's used is somebody that is capable of making |
44 | It is also well worth having expanded memory — luckily the same add-in converts extended to expanded memory and supports data storage in memory above the 640K , conventional memory , limit . |
45 | Foaming water is evidence of the presence of detergent — though paradoxically the more water foams the cleaner it is , an important clue in industrial areas where river water almost always looks dirty . |
46 | This was effectively the same as the Spanish Pyrenean of northern Navarre and had already been crossed to a large extent with Limousin and Garonnais before it finally disappeared into the Blonde during the 1960s , leaving only the rare Béarnais as a purebred remnant . |
47 | The principles set by the schools on both sides of the Atlantic are effectively the same ; they are vocational training centres which make use of speed-learning techniques in a high-energy learning environment . |
48 | Now , if B-1 is the same as R1 , unc so that the methods are effectively the same . |
49 | In 16 , however ( and perhaps in 15 , too ) , it is possible to argue not only that the two sentences can be used to make identical statements , but more specifically that horse and mare make effectively the same semantic contribution to their respective sentences . |
50 | I was pleased we were talking about girls because I felt this was a subject where Andy 's two extra years did n't really count ; I was effectively the same age as him , and maybe I even knew more than he did because I mixed with girls every day and he only really knew his sister Clare . |
51 | This is not significant for less than three tracks , as it is effectively the same as a sequential search for one or two tracks . |
52 | Bannerware , for example , is effectively the same as Freeware . |
53 | Answer guide : The calculation of the opening wealth here is straightforward as the historic cost , replacement cost , and net realizable value can be judged to be effectively the same . |
54 | In practice , the average is usually a time average ; one observes and averages the velocity at a point over a period long enough for separate measurements to give effectively the same result . |
55 | When , it is possible for the horizontal concentration variations to be effectively the same as the vertical ones whilst horizontal temperature variations are much reduced from the vertical . |
56 | If , as we believe to be the case , the unconscious activity of the mind consists in imposing forms upon content , and if these forms are fundamentally the same for all minds — ancient and modern , primitive and civilized |
57 | The problems … had grown tremendously in scale ; but they were fundamentally the same . |
58 | The amphibian 's eyes are fundamentally the same in structure as those of their fish ancestors . |
59 | However , the form of section 2(2) means that with regard to liability for animals not belonging to a dangerous species the position will be fundamentally the same as at common law , since the damage must be of a kind made likely by the characteristics known to the keeper . |
60 | The text editing software running on Dialtext is fundamentally the same as Intext but further developed . |