Example sentences of "for [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | It is relatively brief , as can be seen by comparing it with a more recent competitor for the same market , H. W. Janson 's A History of Art , which is more than twice the length and has more illustrations ( 928 in 1962 ) . |
2 | For the same reason , fruit that ripens in a dry sunny autumn will often keep longest , whereas a wet season may shorten their storage life . |
3 | You can get free dental treatment for the same length of time . |
4 | Doors are outlined in a black architrave for the same reason . |
5 | When we could have the maisonette for the same price . |
6 | The Charter Unit 's second-class sets , or more correctly standard class sets as BR now prefers to describe them , also underwent refurbishment during the tail end of the 1980s with twenty-four of the Mk 1 TSOs being smartened up and fitted for air braking during 1988 , and a further twelve earmarked for the same treatment during the early part of 1990 . |
7 | More than twenty years later , at the end of World War Two , Pound , in a prison-stockade awaiting trial for treason , was still celebrating Anchises in the same strain , and for the same reason : |
8 | Various Grand Met managers and executives now take the Institute of Chartered Secretaries ’ exams for the same reason that I did . |
9 | The present system , which is not more effective , costs £110 for the same result . |
10 | Notoriously strong , due to enforced national service , and generously funded for the same reason , French Army sides of the past have launched international careers like that of Eric Vergniol , who this year switched to rugby union . |
11 | Less happily , but for the same reason , repossessed houses are often auctioned . |
12 | Douglas and Craig ( International Marketing Research ) comment that in some countries , there may be different market segments for the same product , where : |
13 | If you already pay your employee any money while she receives SMP , for example , occupational maternity pay , this will count towards your SMP payment for the same week . |
14 | At the start of NEP many of these papers collapsed for the same reasons that affected others . |
15 | Heading for the same ship again , he was once more ignored by the guards and was fed by the crew before being told to return the next day . |
16 | Other agents would choose a 2,500-seater for the same band . |
17 | The eminent Kleinian psychoanalyst , Hanna Segal , has recently declared the adult homosexual structure to be inherently pathological , disturbed , and perverse , and this because of an inbuilt , narcissistic desire for the same : ‘ homosexuality is of necessity a narcissistic condition , as the name itself betrays . |
18 | They all came from similar backgrounds and , as like minds , they were all congregating at the same place for the same reasons . |
19 | We 'd get £50 or £60 a night — which might not sound like a lot but that 's still what young bands get for the same gigs today . |
20 | The forecast is for the same dry hard weather for days . ’ |
21 | For the same quality can be interpreted differently according to one 's point of view , one 's experience , and one 's feelings . |
22 | I told her that oiling was not our job and that management was always trying to make us do more work for the same pay . |
23 | Corresponding times for the same band in second take only 0.5secs or so more , and even by using third they are barely lengthened by 1sec . |
24 | Market demand for it has been much higher than expected and there is n't the manufacturing capacity to build both four and five-speeds for the same application . |
25 | For the same price — around nine grand — standard equipment is better , including remote-control central locking and a sunroof . |
26 | The workers have been on duty for the same amount of time whenever measurements are made . |
27 | With sufficient manipulation of the rota , it would be possible to arrange for the work-force to have been working for the same number of hours at different times of the day — condition ( 2 ) . |
28 | Between January and February 1991 , 38,200 tourists visited the country — just 20% of the figure for the same period in 1991 . |
29 | ‘ We are all working for the same goal , ’ he says . |
30 | Current refinements , no doubt with Christmas present buying in mind , include boxed sets of three or more related cassettes from Warners — for example , all three of James Dean 's movies for £29.95 , or for the same price , Marilyn Monroe in The Prince and the Showgirl , The Misfits and ( a bit of a scoop , since it has not been on video before ) Some Like It Hot . |