Example sentences of "[noun] take the same [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | To Barth , this could only indicate that Bultmann was in effect taking the same path as their nineteenth-century forefathers . |
2 | One group took the same path as the sea slugs did in more recent times and lost their shells altogether . |
3 | well I ca n't put a hat on me hair takes the same shape and I take me hat off me hair 's the same shape as me hat |
4 | We at Halpern and Woolf believe the recession has been with us for some months already ; the C B I takes the same view and they 're pressing for interest rate reductions now to restore business confidence . |
5 | In that case , which involved the transfer of patients and the lease of a building from one drug dependency foundation to another as a result of the local authority 's decision to transfer its subsidy , the Court took the same view that the decisive criterion was whether the business in question retained its identity and adopted a similar approach to the range of factors to be taken into account by the national court in deciding this matter . |
6 | Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA 's agreement with Eo Inc on the marketing and perhaps later the manufacturing of its Eo 440 and 880 handheld communicators in Europe ( CI No 2,124 ) involves the Italian taking the same stake as everyone else in Eo — the entry fee is $10m , with which it gets a seat on the firm 's board . |
7 | The course commences with a Premedical year of studies taking the same course as is offered to the first year Biological Sciences students . |
8 | This is because the demise of capitalism which Marx prophesies in Capital takes the same form as the demise of Greece and Rome , according to Engels . |
9 | John Ritblat at British Land takes the same view and backs it with money . |
10 | The conference this year took the same theme and posed the question has anything really changed ? |
11 | The social hierarchy in English towns took the same shape as in the countryside , tapering from a broad base composed of those who lived on or below the poverty line to a few outstanding wealthy families . |