Example sentences of "yet at the same [noun] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yet at the same time mere graffito in pissoir , he wrote .
2 Yes , she had thought — a man with a name like that will be both tough and passionate , sensual yet at the same time sinister .
3 The moment of unease passed and she smiled at him , feeling almost breathlessly happy at seeing him so unexpectedly , yet at the same time full of dismay at his unfortunate timing .
4 Yet at the same time urban policy in Britain has provided an escape clause that allows British politicians to avoid the implementation of race specific policies aimed at redressing racial inequity .
5 Yet at the same time local officers and shop stewards of the same unions were finding themselves party to local , enterprise-level agreements setting the terms under which temporary workers could for the first time be used , or under which their use could be expanded .
6 So she agreed to that bargain , and for a few days more kept the secret to herself , still hopeful that she might be mistaken , and yet at the same time aware of a feeling of inner triumph at the knowledge that she had her very own baby growing inside her womb .
7 The prolific Nuremberg poetaster ( : Georg Philipp Harsdörffer published some three hundred didactic Frauenzimmer-Gesprach-Spiele for the virtuous , yet at the same time entertaining , education of young women ; for nine of these little plays Staden wrote music , mostly strophic songs , but in the one case of Seelewig the text was Gesangsweis auf Italienische Art gesetzt .
8 ‘ I never doubted that for a moment , ’ he replied in an extremely charming , yet at the same time insolent , tone .
9 As a consciousness which is objectively necessary and yet at the same time false , as the intertwining of truth and falsehood , which is just as distinct from the whole truth as it is from the pure lie , ideology belongs , if not to a modern economy , then , in any case , to a developed urban market economy .
10 At the level of grammar we found that the Creole say can replace that within what is otherwise " ordinary " British English , yet at the same time British English past tense markers may appear on " Creole " verbs .
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