Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | At Aintree he beat The Thinker just over seven lengths and is due to meet him on the same terms , although Jimmy Frost , his rider , may put up a pound or two more than the minimum 10st . |
2 | Although relatively fresh and interesting , neither has anything like the same energy as his screenplay for Mackendrick . |
3 | As I cleaned the little beauty and mounted it in my new display case , I promised myself that I would do everything possible to provide it with a few companions in the months that followed . |
4 | This involves them in the same difficulties as those faced , or evaded , by psychologists . |
5 | The footwells need cutting and rewelding for a V8 , so it would be easier to repair yours at the same time as , if you buy a new bulkhead , it will need chopping and welding just the same . |
6 | Britten 's taste in opera and his forms are generally traditional , though this means nothing beyond a few observable lineaments . |
7 | This puts them on the same footing as European growers after earlier anger and allegations that Ministry of Agriculture officials had agreed terms that disadvantaged UK grain growers . |
8 | The following involves everybody at the same time . |
9 | He should understand that ‘ the story of Christ is simply a true myth : a myth working on us in the same way as the others , but with this tremendous difference that it really happened : and one must be content to accept it in the same way . ’ |
10 | An expensive all-concrete , all-dredge , work-from-both-sides approach may in certain cases have much to recommend it to a few of the more old-fashioned river managers , especially since the cutting of straight ditches involves minimum initial design and subsequent supervision , combined with maximum actual earth-moving and construction works on the ground . |
11 | This year , by some freak of fate , the Mendozas had drawn the O'Briens in the first round , and were due to play them at the latter 's new polo club forty miles away on the first Saturday in December . |
12 | The realization that I had an incurable disease that was likely to kill me in a few years was a bit of a shock . |
13 | Thirteen were recorded as not using an intelligence test as a determinant , though some of these used one in a few individual cases or as a qualifier . |
14 | Are you supposed to press them at the same time ? |
15 | However , those in the manufacturing sector and , more particularly , those in more highly skilled positions , are more likely to place themselves in the latter category . |
16 | I would be glad to exchange them for the same face value as the increasingly worthless and derisory folding stuff . |
17 | Right they all make the salt , they all make it in the same way Hydrochloric acid would make ? |
18 | All languages have systems but they do not all use them for the same purposes ; what is an essential distinction in one language may be quite disregarded in another . |
19 | In other words while the public may have all watched the same news they did n't all see it in the same way . |
20 | The expression I is not of course the only such troublesome feature of English ; the following examples all present us with the same sort of problems ( with the relevant deictic expression italicized , a convention followed throughout this Chapter ) : ( 6 ) You are the mother of Napoleon ( 7 ) This is an eighteenth-century man-trap ( 8 ) Mary is in love with that fellow over there ( 9 ) It is now 12.15 The sentences are true , respectively , just in case the addressee is indeed the mother of Napoleon , the object currently being indicated by the speaker is indeed an eighteenth-century man-trap , Mary is indeed in love with the fellow in the location indicated by the speaker , and at the time of speaking it is indeed 12.15 . |
21 | The link between his emerging depression and his violent behaviour , the latter defending him from the former , made sense to him . |
22 | i found myself in the same place where I 'd been wounded in Easter , 1917 . |
23 | Unable to find one with the same outward-opening flap , he did the next best thing and took an average price for similar letter-boxes and forwarded you a cheque for this amount . |
24 | The general health of older people might be improved if they were able to rid themselves of the many ageist attitudes that surround the issue , and were able to feel more positive about their health prospects . |
25 | He was less prominent in the action than William Craig and he felt sufficiently distanced from it to be able to absent himself for a few days in the first week of the strike when he went to Canada to attend a funeral . |
26 | Also their directors wont really be able to sack him for a few years . |
27 | Now anyone with a spreadsheet should be able to do them in a few hours . |
28 | If the imagination-free hacks at Today need any more decent ideas , I 'd be happy to supply them with a few more of our back numbers at a very reasonable rate . |
29 | However , it seemed a shame to be able to design the forms using the computer and not be able to complete them on the same machine at a later point . |
30 | However , it seemed a shame to be able to design the forms using the computer and not be able to complete them on the same machine at a later point . |