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

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1 If your book is a success , you will want to write others with the same setting .
2 I should like to make it clear that the provisions of the Government Bill will provide householders with the same level of protection as that which existed under the private Bill , and they are set out fully in schedule 7 .
3 One may look not only at the rest of the section in which the word appears but at the statute as a whole , and even at earlier legislation dealing with the same subject-matter — for it is assumed that when Parliament passed an Act , it probably had the earlier legislation in mind , and probably intended to use words with the same meaning as before .
4 Thomson could control words with the same fastidiousness as notes .
5 Usually , he says , the children use their intuitive knowledge of the language to form sentences with the same structure .
6 This Condition requires that the Insured acts with the same degree of care as though he was not insured .
7 In addition , one could argue ( though this might not meet with unanimous agreement within the experimental community ) that repeated experiments with the same subjects indicate that conformity with SEU behaviour increases with repetition .
8 When a swarm of bees leave to found a new colony , they tend to build combs with the same orientation , say east-west , as the combs in their parent hive .
9 Kant , approaching morals with the same demand for certainty , was radically sceptical about not the reality but the value of spontaneous inclination , and convinced himself that he could start from a Categorical Imperative wholly detached from it .
10 Profit diagrams can only be intelligibly drawn for strategies involving investments with the same expiry dates .
11 In our previous surveillance , 2 hospitalised patients were shown to contaminate their hands , the outside of sputum pots , and drinking containers with the same strain of P cepacia ( the epidemic strain ) in their sputum .
12 Thus it was possible , for example , to compare children with the same amount of lead but from different social groups .
13 So do our domestic dogs perceive smells with the same range of subtle ‘ hues ’ as we perceive colour ?
14 These single-employer estates are not socially homogeneous , in spite of the fact that all of their residents have connections with the same employer .
15 With each proforma is a list of the names of other centres offering courses with the same title .
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