Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the same [noun] in " in BNC.

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31 Two building societies and a bank have been robbed by the same man in less than three hours .
32 Tomorrow former Blue Peter presenter Mark Curry will be bounding around the same stage in frock and wig as Lord Fancourt Babberley in the centenary staging of the Brandon Thomas farce .
33 Outside the Company Office , Charles was given a walking stick and marched up and down the stone courtyard with other officers between the granary in which the platoons were barracked and long low buildings nearby , previously the administrative block and now being used for the same purpose in military terms .
34 For instance , thirteen out of every fourteen jade axes from the British Isles were made of jadeite , and this was the predominant material used for the same purpose in France and Germany .
35 It is quite obvious that if all of you are going for the same niche in the marketplace , as is happening increasingly at present , then it will be a highly competitive situation where you will have to rely even more than usual on the superiority of your own skills or technology to bring you through .
36 It arranged for groups of identically qualified white and black applicants to apply for the same jobs in Chicago .
37 Furthermore , it appears that the distinction is not drawn in the same way in all areas where it is used .
38 Milk distribution would work in the same way in that as long as the milk is put into the system at one point , it does not matter where it is taken out . ’
39 This is ‘ Community legislation ’ in the sense in which that expression was taken at the Statute Law Society 's Annual Conference at Cambridge in 1988 , and the phrase will be used in the same sense in this article .
40 Gold for Cooking is unique : it can be used in the same quantity in your recipes as butter or margarine but has 25% less fat .
41 It ‘ has not been reflected to the same extent in the fortunes of the chemical industry ’ reported Richard Freeman , ICI 's chief economist and chairman of the CIA Economic Appraisal Committee and Cefic 's Economic Outlook Working Party .
42 if we book er , any , er , erm , a deal with them through P & O European Ferries , if we book one car and a person on a standard return fare crossing , they 'll give you a free five day return to be used on the same route in the autumn them are the deal with exclusive to the A A so do n't just get across once , cruise across twice
43 Show that this leads to the same behaviour in steady state as the extreme classical assumption .
44 ( A similar attack had occurred on the same sub-prefecture in May 1985 — see p. 34927 . )
45 Going on from these analyses , we can next look at the same population in terms of combinations of age and service .
46 Er another problem we had as well is we had all going at the same time in a very close area as well .
47 Nor did the post-war trends happen at the same rate in every medium .
48 In spite of these remarkably positive indicators , Singapore is not expected to grow at the same rate in the 1990s .
49 Singapore is not expected to grow at the same rate in the 1990s .
50 Round hands As has been suggested in the last section , secretary and humanistic italic , both cursive hands , were being used at the same time in England for all kinds of general and vernacular purposes .
51 The musical coherence produced by the same techniques in Arion is rare in the cantata , for its composers generally yielded to Italian influence in seeking vivid contrasts between movements .
52 He also pointed out that gross domestic product ( GDP ) grew in the first six months of 1989 by 2.4 per cent in real terms compared with the same period in 1988 , and that the 1.5 per cent growth target for 1989 would therefore be surpassed .
53 The cut was due in part to a recent series of pipeline ruptures and oilfield accidents and to a 4 per cent drop in Soviet oil production in the first half of 1990 ( as compared with the same period in 1989 ) .
54 In the first quarter of 1990 industrial production fell by 4.7 per cent compared with the same period in 1989 while agricultural production fell by 14 per cent .
55 Reasons given for this included a 10 per cent fall in production as compared with the same period in 1990 , lower than expected revenue from taxes , the cost of social compensation for price rises , high wage settlements , and the conflict between the republics and the centre which was preventing the implementation of unified financial policies .
56 Gross national product fell 5.8 per cent in January-February 1991 compared with the same period in 1990 .
57 Figures for the first quarter of 1991 showed a 7 per cent increase in gross domestic product ( GDP ) as compared with the same period in 1990 ; 42 per cent of this increase was accounted for by the manufacturing sector .
58 In the event , tourist arrivals in January-March 1991 were down only 3 per cent compared with the same period in 1990 .
59 Industrial output fell by 4.5 per cent in the first quarter of 1991 compared with the same period in 1990 , falling in the engineering sector by 14.2 per cent but rising in the food industry by 13 per cent .
60 The official statistics agency , Goskomstat , announced on April 19 that oil production had declined by 9 per cent during the first quarter of 1991 as compared with the same period in 1990 , and in the first half of 1991 there was a 25 per cent fall in oil exports .
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