Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Should not he announce that he will withdraw those parts of the Bill and give people seeking political asylum the same rights to legal advice as anyone else would have , rather than introduce this appalling system under which they will not have the same equality before the law ?
2 One of the oddest is the use of libel writs to harass novelists who inadvertently give unpleasant characters the same name as real people .
3 She died in Oxford 24 April 1927 ( her husband had died 31 January the same year ) .
4 ‘ Do you treat all women the same way ? ’
5 By the late 90s , European Schools will share a common core curriculum ; the aim , to give all students the same start .
6 But there is a whole range of other situations where the opposite move is needed , where we need to stress that people can differ from us , for instance over proposals to give all children the same kind of education or to make everybody live in the same kind of house .
7 We will progressively reduce British Gas ' monopoly of the retail gas market , to give small users the same rights as big firms .
8 She dyed some of the rice grains a different colour from the background , these grains were easy to see : she dyed other grains the same colour as the background , which made them difficult to see .
9 ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true .
10 The secret is to hit the edge of the top one with the steel-tipped back edge of your heels and travel all the way down just skimming each stair the same way .
11 Not much chance of this particular member of this particular tribe watching British telly the same night Fish Sparks was .
12 It does not make sense to charge all users the same rate , for users at different times impose very different marginal costs on society .
13 I made friends with a girl in a similar plight : Sophie had twin boys the same age as Tom , and her husband , Jack , ex-R.A.F. with a handlebar moustache , was working for his exams in chartered accountancy .
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