Example sentences of "to [pron] [noun] [prep] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Each has the same environment as do the atoms or molecules in a crystal ( that is what I meant by saying that this sort of structure represents simple ordering ) , and each is attached to its neighbours in exactly the same way . |
2 | Health visitors employed by local authorities in the 1900s were advised to show courtesy to their clients in much the same manner as their late nineteenth-century counterparts . |
3 | Unfortunately , she reacted to his temper in just the manner he had feared she might . |
4 | And yet he had come to himself unaided , clambered to his feet without even the support of a fence to lean on , and made his way some two hundred yards towards the single light of the curator 's open door . |
5 | Athelstan looked to his left to where the Springall household sat . |
6 | He found his hosts also receptive to his account of how the Scottish Prison Service had improved its relationship with the press . |
7 | A detailed examination of the causes of land sales in the fifteenth century and of the extent to which the inflow of bullion from the spoils of France affected land prices , would be a major contribution to our knowledge of how the war influenced the English economy and society . |
8 | We may recognize their mannerisms in ourselves or find that we are talking to our children in just the tones that they talked to us . |