Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [art] same [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , brothers and sisters who differ in age share genes to the same extent as dizygotic twins , and so in a purely genetic disease would be expected to have the same concordance rates — but they do not . |
2 | At the same time , our cleaning lady , an ex-bus conductress and union member , tried to join the same Streatham branch and was turned away because they were ‘ too busy ’ . |
3 | B has to achieve the same end result by using materials available in the early nineteenth century , e.g. |
4 | She never seemed to wear the same fur coat twice . |
5 | However , the formation of unisons is not always satisfactory or possible ( for example , in Example 140 above each voice could hardly be made to play the same unison D , for contrapuntal reasons , nor could it sound completely satisfactory ) . |
6 | If two injections are required , attempting to use the same dose morning and evening may be helpful . |
7 | This city is just a collection of villages which happen to share the same map reference . ’ |
8 | In the past , in the past these children would be so severely mentally handicapped that they could n't lead a normal life , but if , if your able to control this disease and bring them up intellectually normal so that they 're like everybody else , they 're going to have the same life expectation and hopes and aspirations as the best , that 's the best of us , and what do women do when they get to the |
9 | The alternative name for a close relation , Hamburg parsley , is turnip-rooted , the root being the part for which it is grown , and ordinary parsley tends to follow the same root pattern . |
10 | She is not going to make the same mistake Jimmy Carter 's First Lady Rosalyn did . |
11 | What makes it look all the more daft is that they will often have to wear the same number tabard all the way through , which over top hat and tails makes them look like someone wearing his vest over his dinner jacket . |
12 | Utilisation can be twice as high and produces a double benefit : ( i ) lower costs per hour , and ( ii ) fewer aircraft needed to service the same sales volume . |
13 | As you know , I decided to keep the same colour scheme as we have in Paris . |
14 | Former athletes who took no further exercise were found to have the same risk factor for a heart attack as those who had never been active . |
15 | Mr Edmonds said all companies would have to pay the same base rate so they could not complain of unfair competition . |
16 | It is the shortening of a passage for general consumption , and aims to maintain the same information content , but to express it more economically . |
17 | You have attempted to map the same LIFESPAN user onto more than one relational database user . |
18 | Patients whose ability to take medicines is a critical issue could be encouraged to use the same community pharmacy on each occasion . |
19 | Kelly says that couples living together soon start to share the same skin bacteria , and it is this familiarity that enables women to pick out their men so successfully . |
20 | At a certain level of abstraction there is a sense in which any speech processing mechanism is trying to solve the same search problem ( see Goodman & Reddy 1980 ) . |
21 | The Sunday School sat in the North Aisle and everyone had to take the same seat week by week . |
22 | If we wish to produce the same flux density as in the absence of the gap , we need to increase the current . |
23 | Community voters living outside their home country are required to meet the same qualifying rules of residence as any other national within that state . |
24 | What current is required to produce the same flux density after a gap of 0.5 mm wide has been cut in the ring ? |