Example sentences of "[prep] in [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 It prevents us falling back upon the familiar ideas of a ‘ father in heaven ’ who is thought of in much the same way as Santa Claus or an uncle in Australia .
2 Previously , accounting was thought of in much the same way as mathematics , as though it was an abstract but systematic manipulation of numbers .
3 But the Roman evening was not to be disposed of in quite the way they had imagined , with an early night because they were tired after the journey .
4 Compounds containing a particular amino acid , tryptophan , do not appear to be dealt with in quite the same way in the brain of a sufferer from addictive disease as they are in other people .
5 Discovery of archaeological sites should be dealt with in much the same way .
6 The specification of payment terms , currencies and dates has to be dealt with in much the same way , whether looked at from the point of view of the buyer or the seller , as can be seen by a comparison of Precedent 1 , cl 5.4 , and Precedent 2 , cl 5.1 .
7 Any distance up to about a kilometre from the dwelling is of such little moment for any specialised systems of irrigation and garden farming that little adjustment is called for in either the pattern of settlement or of land use .
8 In his second reading speech on the National Assistance Bill in 1947 , for example , Aneurin Bevan argued that the accommodation in a local authority old person 's home should be charged for in just the same way as that in a private hotel or nursing home , ‘ so that any old persons who wish to go may go there in exactly the same way as many well-to-do people have been accustomed to go into residential hotels ’ ( HC Debates , 1947 , Col. 1609 ) .
9 But but in in just the little few words you used then , I would have thought that many parents in this church would react positively .
10 ( a ) Contents of the Register Established under the Land Charges Act 1925 , this is of importance to every buyer , lessee and mortgagee of any property in England and Wales , because the matters registered are not referred to in either the Registers of registered land nor in the Central Land Charges Register .
11 Premature deaths from cancer , asthma , diabetes , can be aimed at in just the same way .
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