Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | Adomnan recalls in his biography of Columba , written a century after the saint 's death , that one day the monks became aware of a strange presence in one of their pastures ; this experience occurred again at the same time every evening . |
2 | All the pubs and clubs empty out at the same time . |
3 | Macho Jose lined up for the same run at Leganes yesterday — and was wounded by another horn . |
4 | This revolving of him in her mind led invariably to the same end , the same fear , that he would go away from Hilderbridge without her seeing him and then she would never see him again . |
5 | Playing at an altitude of over 5,000 feet and in humid conditions , Canada introduced only two new caps , B.C. no.8 Colin McKenzie and Scott MacKinnon , the Ontario wing who joined flanker Gord to give Canada its first instance of brothers appearing together in the same international side . |
6 | See how there are shells exploding almost on the same spot in that field over there . ’ |
7 | Miguel must have rung the policía , because their car drew up at the same time as Miguel 's jeep . |
8 | Even more basic , though , was the pressure on a Celtic team playing for their dignity and self respect and who did so in such a convincing manner that all diagnoses of the final result came back to the same conundrum , where does the level of commitment shown against Rangers go when Liam Brady needs it most ? |
9 | That light came originally from the same source as Fenna 's fire , from the heart of the golden star , from the sun itself — but it was light crashing around space at speeds which defy relativity , rolling like waves , bouncing like particles , rebounding off the dead desert of the cold moon and hurled thence , down through nearly a quarter of a million miles , forced through the steadily slowly moving liquid molecules of solid glass which made the windows . |
10 | Chatmeister Terry Wogan exemplifies the Seventies penchant for shirts and ties made out of the same floral tablecloth . |
11 | There are easy comparisons : both have kids growing up in the same neighbourhood . |
12 | Othello ends up with the same poisoned suspicions as Iago , who had earlier confessed that he suspects both Othello and Cassio of having cuckolded him with Emilia ( II.i.285ff . ) . |
13 | Masonry developed traditionally at the same time as Norman England , but most of the buildings have been altered . |
14 | Talk ought to go on , even if murder went on at the same time ; at the sideboard Twomey turned his back before he smiled . |
15 | Chariots move individually in the same way as large monsters or characters . |
16 | ‘ Did another stranger come here about the same time ? ’ |
17 | Gradually all the parties come around to the same view . |
18 | But Anna did not talk to him , because Sarah came in at the same time . |
19 | It so happened that on one of these Sundays my CO strolled by at the same time , and the AOC asked him why he had not seen Mahaddie for a pilot 's course . |
20 | The plant flowers in late summer and early autumn on wood produced earlier in the same year . |
21 | Scientists have known for some time that fusion reactions between nuclei of deuterium and tritium are more likely if the nuclear spins line up in the same direction . |
22 | One of the most common patterns of establishing chains of reference in English and a number of other languages is to mention a participant explicitly in the first instance , for example by name or title , and then use a pronoun to refer back to the same participant in the immediate context . |
23 | Sebastian went on in the same vein for quite some minutes . |
24 | Pension funds increased thirtyfold in size over the twenty-five years to 1985 ; insurance companies grew fourteenfold over the same period . |
25 | After all , both directors go home to the same address in two different vehicles , and the reasons for taking the delivery car home , on the facts , are more than valid . |
26 | Natives put upon the scent found military accoutrements and other articles thrown out of the same chest , so that the drawings were clearly the object of the theft . |
27 | This technique retains the constant mean heat input but instead of measuring the temperature difference during a change a servo-system immediately increases the energy input to either sample or reference to maintain both at the same temperature . |
28 | Such an approach has become possible now that the overall structures of the models fall broadly within the same theoretical framework . |
29 | Nowadays my grandchildren come here for the same family festival . |
30 | ‘ Charity begins at home , ’ Ruth suggested wryly at the same time uncharitably thinking that Maria Luisa must have put Fernando under such a terrible strain over something that had nothing to do with him . |