Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] same [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It displays the extraordinary virtuosity which this scheme encourages , but has at the same time great sculptural power . |
2 | Family Membership ( £10.50 ) covers two adults and any number of children living at the same address this new category needs to be publicised . |
3 | 4.11 If it is essential that money be delivered to clients in their own homes , this must be sanctioned by the line manager and , where possible , should not be done at the same time each week . |
4 | If fed at the same time each day the fish will quickly learn to recognise their owners as a source of food and rise to the surface to be fed . |
5 | A similar incident had occurred at the same spot ten days earlier , though nobody was hurt then . |
6 | The new Civil Code tried to adjust this anomaly by laying down that the right of ownership should lapse at the same time that the right of revendication lapses . |
7 | But now the club have found that on applying for renewal of permission to play at the same venue next season , the pitch has already been allocated . |
8 | But in the opinion of one analytical chemist connected with racing , designer drugs have become big business in America and side-by-side with their development have come masking agents — innocent in themselves but if administered at the same time capable of totally wiping out any trace of them . |
9 | So the spring flowers which bloom at the same time each year , and the swifts and swallows which return so precisely to their nest sites , are clearly responding to a more dependable guide . |
10 | In order to compare one year 's attendance with another , it is important to count at the same time each year . |
11 | The architecture is that of a thousand prep-schools ; just as at a boarding school , authority seems at the same time ludicrous , arbitrary , and deadly serious . |
12 | without any tangible benefit starting at the same day that is your , that is your problem . |
13 | The rains do not come at the same time each year and yet the guinea fowl always seem to know when the wet season is about to begin . |
14 | Their heroes reflect their psychological needs ; disappointed by the weak father , they not only look for a strong one but try to identify with men who fulfil at the same time infantile and sadistic fantasies , such as Che Guevara or Mao Tsetung … |
15 | And as it dissolves , it releases at the same rate any compounds mixed in with it . |
16 | The complication was in saying the newly minted lines at the right side of the mirror whilst arriving at the same place each time . |
17 | Must be taken at the same time daily or no more than three hours late . |
18 | Even in this type of community , however , men did not always stay at the same job all their lives . |
19 | Ditto those helpless Englishmen he skittled at the same venue two years earlier . |
20 | It works at a warm temperature and vigorously turns the sugars in the wort into alcohol and carbon dioxide , producing at the same time ripe fruity aromas that add to the pleasure of ale drinking . |
21 | If the same dose and type of insulin are given at the same time each day and either the food intake or the amount of physical activity fluctuates to a significant degree , the consequences are going to be unacceptable hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia . |
22 | Linford Christie also runs his first major individual race of the summer in tonight 's Golden Gala and will be looking for the sort of confidence-booster he gained at the same meeting last year . |