Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The learner is enabled to edit and modify text in the same way , say , as an adult journalist would . |
2 | A tract entitled The Manner of Passing Bills in Parliament , published in 1685 , may have formed part of the same work . |
3 | Everyone does not regard noise in the same way . |
4 | And lose money at the same time . |
5 | He or she invents a product which consumers did n't know they wanted until it is made available , manufactures it with the assistance of purveyors of risk capital known as publishers , and sells it in competition with makers of marginally differentiated products of the same kind . |
6 | So the L & NWR were building coaches in the same area as Joseph Wright & Sons , at best not a satisfactory arrangement , and a major factor in the decision to transfer this activity to Wolverton . |
7 | It is common for pupils to grow in height as much as an inch and a half ; they appear to lose weight at the same time . |
8 | To get round the fact that the CSMA/CD carrier-sense multiple access with collision detection protocol prevents two nodes from transmitting data at the same time , so that video signals could get interrupted , isochronous Ethernet time-stamps the packets so they can be guaranteed to arrive at the recipient 's computer at the same time . |
9 | To make this last step possible is one reason for using words of the same class . |
10 | Terriers sometimes suffer from this same problem when they are used to evict foxes from the same sort of terrain . |
11 | ‘ But clearly , although they are not producing computers for the same sector of the market place , they are both manufacturing plants . ’ |
12 | The majority of farm servants stayed only the one year with their master after the annual hiring , but they moved only into the service of other farmers drawing labour from the same hiring fair . |
13 | In breeding experiments using animals from the same population , crosses yielded broods that were either uniformly banded , uniformly unbanded or containing an equal proportion of both . |
14 | And that 's one stage closer to seeing animals in the same way . ’ |
15 | AND THAT 'S ONE STAGE CLOSER TO SEEING ANIMALS IN THE SAME WAY ’ |
16 | The electrical field also becomes confused if two fish using signals on the same frequency happen to meet , for one will interfere with the other . |
17 | For obvious reasons , I have included Crux in the same map with Centaurus . |
18 | Their roots lay in another relatively new corporate phenomenon , that of management consultancy , which was gaining credence at the same time . |
19 | Grom can regenerate wounds in the same way as a Troll . |
20 | For those entries indicated , hyphen signs may also be used immediately after closing square brackets to indicate continuation of the same entry on the next line . |
21 | For those entries indicated , hyphen signs may also be used immediately after closing square brackets to indicate continuation of the same entry on the next line . |
22 | Semple and Logan ( Un ) failed to attract transfers on the same scale as Smyth and Dunlop ( DUP ) . |
23 | There 's usually some , some mums who are meeting the school and and walking dogs at the same time . |
24 | Another country which has weapons for the same reason as Iraq is the Arab state of Libya . |
25 | To have released Meehan from seven years of wrongful imprisonment , recommended a free pardon for him , and then to have arrested and charged Waddell for the same crime would have required a greater degree of resolution than either of them possessed . |
26 | He said : ‘ One of the things most appreciated by those running smaller businesses is the chance to meet people in the same boat and discuss matters of joint interest and concern . ’ |
27 | A famous 19th century thinker once observed that ‘ the class which has the means of material production at its disposal has control at the same time over the means of mental production ’ . |
28 | We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live . |
29 | Different sections or departments may seek authority over the same territory of operations , and superiors find it difficult to delegate sufficient authority to satisfy subordinates ; |
30 | An interesting comment from the Arts representative was that ‘ it is financially impossible to train people in the same way they did 5 years ago ’ . |