Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here and there one may find a row of houses all having the same supply , but very often two adjacent houses are supplied differently .
2 Backbenchers mostly made the same points that they had made over a year earlier .
3 Rates of progress are erratic : the transition from one idea to another may be accomplished by one pupil in a matter of minutes , whilst another will take months apparently covering the same ground .
4 The Scots thus faced the same challenge that Edward II had faced in 1314 , and the outcome was the same .
5 Now are these two units not doing the same job ?
6 ( 167b ) * That made him have everything finished earlier , Cotte thus feels the same impression as that described above : antecedent vs concurrent causation .
7 Then , establish the key area in which the person doing that job must achieve results , and review them regularly to make sure your employee always has the same view of the job as you do .
8 The legends are printed in conventional type , but the labels also have the same message printed in binary code , like the bar-code price-tag on supermarket goods .
9 He and Richard clearly shared the same view of an overlord 's feudal rights .
10 Only from his lips cautiously comes the same answer .
11 Hilton here formulates the same perceptions that govern Rolle 's understanding of the role of meditations on the Passion when he says : In fact Hilton gives no very precise rules about meditation itself because he is aware that it relates intimately to each individual 's unique personality and gifts .
12 While the historical survey of Viscount Simon L.C. in Stirland v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1944 ] A.C. 315 , 324–326 , is both interesting and instructive , the modern case law all points the same way on this point : see Reg. v. Bellis [ 1966 ] 1 W.L.R. 234 ; Reg. v. Falconer-Atlee ( 1973 ) 58 Cr.App.R. 349 ; Reg. v. Marr ( 1989 ) 90 Cr.App.R. 154 ; Reg. v. Cohen ( 1990 ) 91 Cr.App.R. 125 and Reg. v. Berrada ( Note ) ( 1989 ) 91 Cr.App.R. 131 .
13 and all the plates together show the same results : the ‘ bridge ’ between NGC 43 19 and Markarian 205 is real ( Astrophysical Journal Letters , vol 265 , p 49 ) .
14 Courtship is marked by a compulsive desire to share everything about yourself with the person you love , and marriage usually begins the same way .
15 Nana always chose the same place to sit in the congregation .
16 Bruce Hornsby , the latest intrepid pianist ( Dead keyboardists and Spinal Tap drummers both have the same life expectancy ) , has the quick tinkle , and events mosey along gently to the interval .
17 Bruce Hornsby , the latest intrepid pianist ( Dead keyboardists and Spinal Tap drummers both have the same life expectancy ) , has the quick tinkle , and events mosey along gently to the interval .
18 The Braun and Boots models both have the same features — cord/cordless operation and foil heads , ‘ although I think the Boots model gives better value for money ’ , says Tom .
19 Children 's feet often stay the same size for several months at a time , then move up a size almost overnight .
20 Hashing functions often indicate the same hash table entry .
21 The hard-top even uses the same mechanisms and can be attached or removed in a similar time .
22 The cost of housing construction , and particularly the cost of the associated public utilities , was usually higher in rural areas , although this did not deter private developers whose houses usually needed the same facilities .
23 Fig. 9 : a toroidal core tends to concentrate the magnetic field tangentially producing the same sensitivity pattern as a pair of bar cores .
24 The gang always used the same procedure when they wanted to make contact .
25 It is true that the market-leading software packages have perhaps displayed greater longevity , but whilst the base product apparently remains the same version numbers change rapidly with incompatibilities being introduced with each new version .
26 Brokers normally charge the same commission as on gilts .
27 If the materially minded evolutionists were right and mind patterns whether in humans or animals are genetically transmitted as nothing more than expressions of biochemistry , then why do dogs still retain the same instincts as the wolf ?
28 The leader still has the same weaknesses and strengths as any other man and it is as well to study and know them .
29 If we could do this for a number of stars in the same galaxy , and our calculations always gave the same distance , we could be fairly confident of our estimate .
30 ‘ Michael Crawford takes his induction into the ways of the world with his usual incredulous gape , ’ wrote Eric Shorter in the Daily Telegraph , adding cautiously , ‘ It is a pity to see a young and promising actor always playing the same role , though he is undoubtedly quite good at it . ’
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