Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] in the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A trade union to my mind stands in the same position .
2 Even though the local advantages for power and raw materials have gone , the industry remains in the same place .
3 If the defendant in a default action does submit a defence in the prescribed time , the district judge fixes a date for the preliminary hearing , and the action proceeds in the same way as a fixed date action .
4 Anthony Purcell lives in the same road as the Strongs in Forest Hill near Oxford .
5 Studies have shown that the heat-labile exotoxin ( known as LT ) produced by pathogenic E. coli acts in the same way as the cholera enterotoxin .
6 The magazine BOMB , no. 5 , 1983 , includes both a full-page black and white advertisement in which Sherman models Issey Miyake clothes , somewhat in the guise of a wrongly strung marionette , and — elsewhere in the magazine — a personal picture in which Sherman appears in the same clothes as an exotic , diva-like force .
7 Accountability operates in the same domain as trust .
8 Whether divorce operates in the same way as widowhood in this regard is really a matter of speculation at the present time .
9 This is particularly relevant in the case of boys — somehow society seems to think it is appropriate for little girls to shed tears but is embarrassed when a young boy reacts in the same way .
10 To attract business , an exchange has to meet participants ' business needs in the same way as any other market .
11 There is evidence of individual learned behaviour patterns , such as for instance barn owls which roost in caves and which predate bat roosts in the same caves .
12 When your skin is burned , your body responds in the same way as it does to any other injury : going into ‘ over-drive ’ to quickly replace the burnt areas with new skin .
13 That being so , suppose we have another member of staff who is equally as effective as a teacher but who does not work up the lecture notes in the same way : could we not say that his or her teaching is integrated with research to the same degree ?
14 Such measures of absences from parish registers are the crudest of indicators , but other evidence points in the same direction .
15 Their occurrence with other prestigious grave goods in the burials of royal personages in ancient China points in the same direction .
16 The best solution to this problem is the exchange of stock between different service points in the same authority .
17 This way , all the grain travels in the same direction and you do not store up shrinkage problems .
18 In picture ( a ) the circuit is behaving as one might guess — the single loop on the screen indicates that the current varies in the same way for every cycle of the source .
19 Not one character speaks in the same way as another one .
20 The moon moves in the same direction as the Earth 's rotation , slightly extending the interval between high tides to 12.4 hours .
21 The first common mistake people make is to imagine that a dog thinks in the same way as a human being .
22 The extensive use of lead during the Cycladic Early Bronze Age points in the same direction for the Aegean .
23 Yet lexical access stands in the same relation to these levels as the acoustic front end stands to lexical access .
24 it follows from this that ‘ it is characteristic of all unproductive labourers that they are at my command … only to the same extent as I exploit productive labourers … however , my power to employ productive labourers by no means grows in the same proportion as I employ unproductive labourers , but on the contrary diminishes in the same proportion . ’
25 ‘ Andy used to tell me that he ought to be called ‘ Boo Linighan ’ because boos were all he seemed to get from our fans — but he 'll deservedly be a hero now , ’ beamed captain Tony Adams after becoming the first man ever to lift both the League and FA Cups in the same season .
26 This is a slightly different scene to the one Tennyson portrays in the same setting in his poem ‘ The miller 's Daughter ’ , where he describes the miller consuming a beverage :
27 it follows from this that ‘ it is characteristic of all unproductive labourers that they are at my command … only to the same extent as I exploit productive labourers … however , my power to employ productive labourers by no means grows in the same proportion as I employ unproductive labourers , but on the contrary diminishes in the same proportion . ’
28 Christopher Feake [ q.v. ] described her as a gentlewoman , and her fluent and confident style points in the same direction .
29 For most of them sex happens in the same places it always did .
30 Release the front bed stitches in the same way .
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