Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | This seems unfortunate since pre-emptive rights are particularly needed in relation to those private companies which are essentially incorporated partnerships and it is difficult to see why , here , the Act could not have treated private companies in the same way as public ones . |
2 | Yanto smiled ‘ Look at that ’ he mused to himself , ‘ you could have a crap and eat fresh loganberries at the same time . ’ |
3 | In experiments using British schoolchildren of the same age as Barron 's , selected according to similar criteria for being classified as " good " or " poor " readers , we have found that on a variety of tasks the poorer readers do show an ability to use the phonological codes for printed words ( Briggs and Underwood , 1982 ; Underwood and Briggs , 1984 ) . |
4 | Using Different Subjects from the Same Batch ( Experiment 7 ) |
5 | Similarly , Marshall Sahlins 's work on the Hawaiian islanders in his Islands of History , though far more acutely aware of contending multiple narratives trying to ascribe different significances to the same happenings , is also organised so that it allows Sahlins to present a narrative wherein conflicting stories/histories are mapped out in a framework which explores these histories ' interpenetrations , their assimilations of each other rather than their refusals of each other . |
6 | But why do n't the rules stipulate that on a grey you have to wear brown breeches for the same reason ? |
7 | The only thing that has been co-ordinated has been monetary policy , because participating countries , most notably America , refused to include fiscal policies at the same time . |
8 | Scientists holding these values may make different choices in the same concrete situation . |
9 | When selecting utterances to practise these intonation patterns it may be more difficult to find complete utterances with the same overall tune , because the intonation pattern may only be carried by a segment of the utterance . |
10 | Intracommodity spreads involve different contracts of the same future , for example selling the December 1989 future and buying the March 1990 future in the FT-SE 100 index on LIFFE . |
11 | Thus opposite ear superiorities may be found when subjects are constrained to process different aspects of the same stimuli . |
12 | Database technology has significance as it can assist in many of these problem areas : high-level end-user languages such as SQL can be embedded in standard programming languages to integrate data-base facilities with other functional aspects ; management of large volumes of persistent data , including such aspects as security , integrity , concurrency and optimization of access , is a central tenet of the technology ; multi-level architectures with mappings from logical to physical levels provide different views of the same stored data ; content-addressing can be integrated with navigation to give facilities as sophisticated as those found in information retrieval systems . |
13 | But its flexibility depends upon the levels of aggregation adopted and the willingness to provide different views of the same information . |
14 | In addition , the system can be instructed to accept different spellings for the same word , or different words with the same meaning . |
15 | It subjects experimental catalysts to the same conditions they would face in an industrial reactor , then to probing by FABMS . |
16 | The little girls plait baskets of grass and grind corn , like their mothers , and make little pots of the local clay and cook imaginary dishes of the same material . |
17 | On every anniversary of the crash she has picked small branches from the same tree and laid them on Day 's grave . |
18 | The decision is logical , in the sense that it places local authorities in the same position as other builders . |
19 | Collect the animals from the soils on the same day using separate funnels at the same time , one for each soil . |
20 | It is basically a hobby for , as he has no interest in clubs or competitions , although he would now like to try some ‘ stacking ’ This involves , as the name suggests , attaching extra kites to the same line , considerably increasing the pull of the kite . |
21 | In a recent analysis that compared economic evaluations of the same intervention ( a new drug ) performed by identical methods in four countries , Drummond et al showed that although the drug was 36% more expensive in the United States than in the three European Community ( EC ) countries considered , it was also more cost effective in the United States because of the relative price and use of other health care resources compared with those in the EC ( such as the higher charges for surgical operations ) . |
22 | ‘ On a lighter note , the Battle of the Bands in Fairport , Rhode Island , during which heavy metal groups Deathtongue and the Mothers of Violence played simultaneous sets in the same auditorium for thirty-eight straight hours has been resolved in single combat between the rival lead singers . |
23 | They may give different interpretations of the same piece of lower-level information . |
24 | Instead academic publishers compete in duplication the same market , publishing different editions of the same small selection of writing . |
25 | He compared different sources on the same event , indicates when they can not be reconciled , supplies cross-references , and edits his material to increase its clarity . |
26 | The creation of a new , relatively stable language variety from different sources — as in a new dialect emerging from a number of different dialects spoken by settlers who speak different dialects of the same language — can be viewed as a focusing process . |
27 | You will otherwise feel frustrated if you try to tackle different things at the same time . |
28 | It can also isolate different isomers of the same compound that carry different charges . |
29 | Count different misspellings of the same word as different errors , e.g. floting , flouting , ( floating ) = two errors . |
30 | Our averages for the elasticity of expected duration with respect to benefits are much smaller than in NNS and NN who estimated different models from the same data . |