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

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1 He addressed Zukov , touching the Master-at-Arms at the same moment .
2 To some extent , SCI has a rival in the Futurebus+ architecture , also an IEEE standard , born in the 1970s but only now gaining recognition : both are set to hit the market at the same time .
3 You can use several Pump Wagons together , or advance them with chariots or big monsters , but their random move means you ca n't rely on them to hit the enemy at the same time .
4 In the 1940s , Communists ( though not Strachey who , by then , was switching his allegiance to the other superpower ) , looked to the Red Army to enforce the peace with the same uncritical admiration as nineteenth-century ‘ imperialist pacifists ’ had looked to the power or the British Navy .
5 If at least two of the three physicians assigned the death to the same category , it was taken as the cause , otherwise the cause was classified as ‘ unknown ’ .
6 And other players were using the model at the same time or earlier , some as a bass ( eg. Bob Bogle of The Ventures ) and some as a lead instrument , such as Hank Marvin , Jet 's old colleague in The Shadows .
7 In recent years he had made a point of appeasing the fundamentalists at the same time as co-opting left-wing opposition .
8 My only reservation is that the public who use the stand will not be able to see the racing in the same manner as they did from the old open top affairs .
9 And with some new hi-tech gear , British viewers should be able to see the results at the same time as viewers in America .
10 No doubt the Substitute read the newspapers at the same breakneck speed as he did everything else .
11 The liberals of Cadiz were not primarily concerned with a socially desirable redistribution of landed property but rather with the establishment of clear and absolute property rights — the Roman Law notion of jus utendi et abutendi as against the medieval confusions of multiple claims to enjoy the use of the same piece of property .
12 Although the position has been modified by statute , traditionally a joint liability can only be enforced by bringing the claim at the same time against all the vendors undertaking the liability .
13 The tribunal rules that Barclays discriminated against her by making her retire at 60 , when a man who had joined the bank at the same time could work until 65 .
14 My mother , now some years dead , used to breathe the word in the same hushed tones she bestowed upon jews , Asians , and Natives .
15 She had approached the pool from the same direction as I had , and , evidently disturbed by me , had crossed the water and gone into the dense tree and scrub jungle on the right-hand side of the glade .
16 The aim of the revised features is to up-date the scheme at the same time as maintaining a good balance between technical skills and design with the retention of a grading system .
17 If you are given this task it is best to write the minutes up the same day or as soon as possible after the meeting while the discussion is still fresh in your mind .
18 The hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) , whom I am pleased to call my hon. and learned Friend , and I entered the House on the same day , and we have been friends ever since .
19 And do you normally buy the software from the same person that sells you the computer ?
20 No one has ever done anything after he got it " , and he described the prize in the same terms to Geoffrey Faber .
21 Once again it proved possible to aggregate the responses into the same six categories , a comparison with Tables 4.5 and 5.4 shows that the use of response categories by subjects has remained remarkably constant throughout the three recognition experiments .
22 But the wavelength multiplied by the frequency is always equal to the velocity of light , so this decrease in wavelength has the result at the same time of increasing the frequency v. Inevitably we thereby increase the energy carried by a single photon and make its interaction with the electron correspondingly more rumbustious ( with the effect of increasing the degree of uncontrollable disturbance to its momentum ) .
23 He was like a man fearing his moment had come , he said , covering his eyes in silent prayer — yet astonished to find the lion in the same pose .
24 There is a format which we try to follow in the lay-out of Touchline and would request that you supply the information in the same way :
25 Liabilities should be classified as current or non-current according to their strict contractual maturity , except where the same lender is firmly committed to refinance the debt on the same terms .
26 Any spreadsheet can include more than one page and you can use commands and formula between and across pages — for example you can write a sum that adds the contents of the same cell in a number of pages as in the example shown here where the fourth page of the spreadsheet summarises three month 's sales collected on the three previous pages .
27 Assuming , that is , that its orbit is not anomalous : one intriguing notion has been that the tenth planet does not orbit the Sun in the same plane as all the others ; instead it goes ‘ up and over ’ .
28 For Newton there was no satisfactory account of why the planets should orbit the sun in the same direction and in roughly the same plane : This aesthetically pleasing scheme could only be explained by appealing to God 's initial design .
29 Make the loop just a little bigger than the outline of the web , place it behind the web , and then bring it towards you slowly so that the main radial threads all touch the wire at the same time .
30 The attacker committed the offence in the same area as ‘ one of the major hunting grounds for the notorious Fox ’ .
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