Example sentences of "[verb] from the same [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Apples picked from the same variety of tree would n't have the same flavour when grown in various areas . |
2 | Similarly , it is often the case that senior officials within the civil service all seem to come from the same sort of background . |
3 | As for the women , he said , they suffered from the same sort of things — depression and sometimes guilt . |
4 | The individual close-ups should be shot from the same side of a line connecting the two characters so that the eyelines match from shot to shot in the way they do in the master two-shot . |
5 | Because the RAWP formula is only used to determine shares of the nationally allocated budget for the NHS , it has not suffered from the same instability of allocations for individual Regional Health Authorities that has occurred for Local Authorities . |
6 | It was situated in a post-war housing estate on the outskirts of Greenock and suffered from the same sort of social and economic problems found in the working class communities elsewhere . |
7 | ‘ This is made from the same type of material as the nose cone there . |
8 | It was rare that I saw people , though now and then I came across sheep and goats being herded by children — boys in night-shirts or girls in blue gingham , every dress made from the same roll of cloth . |
9 | Pairs of brooches often have similar values of silver , but some reveal significant differences in copper values indicating they were not made from the same batch of metal . |
10 | And do you think they all came from the same kind of background as yourself or were they more working people ? |
11 | As Dulé had never heard his mother tongue , he and his new companions could only surmise , from the similar flare of their nostrils , the high broad set of their shoulders on slender frames , and the deep oval plunge of their chins on thin , round necks , that he came from the same part of the hinterland of West Africa , was of the Iqbo people in his origins . |
12 | However , they will be drawn from the same list of topics that 're on the first and there may be some overlap . |
13 | Sensitivity , a major concern when screening in a clinical setting , would decline as an inverse function of n , at rate 1/n ( and is a function of Vap/Vp , where Vap is the volume of the pooled sample assayed and Vp the pooled volume ) , assuming DNA/RNA is extracted from the same volume of pooled serum as standard PCR assays . |
14 | The representational aspects of the five theories differ widely , but all suffer from the same problems of knowledge acquisition and inefficiency when implementations are attempted . |
15 | Many people suffer from the same disease of thinking they must be right all the time , and they must push their rightness onto other people . |
16 | It is known that both cannibalistic and non-cannibalistic individuals can and do develop from the same batch of eggs . |
17 | He would have liked to exchange a few words with Cedric Downes at Oxford — surely a man suffering from the same kind of trouble ? |
18 | And there 'd been quite a number there , obviously in that burns unit , who were suffering from the same type of er injury . |
19 | In response , the guardians pointed out that for the previous thirty-four years the infirmary had received patients suffering from the same class of disease as William Joseph C. from the workhouse , in accordance with the arrangement whereby the guardians were currently paying £202 per annum to the infirmary . |
20 | Since visual field asymmetry and dichotic ear differences have both been claimed as indices of the same phenomenon — cerebral lateralisation of language — these two measures derived from the same set of subjects ought to correlate with each other . |
21 | No other state went so far as this ; but then none needed to , for none started from the same position of isolation and estrangement from the outside world . |
22 | While the adhesive in the clamped assembly sets a circle of material is cut from the same thickness of stock , slightly larger in diameter than the opening in the bottom of the segment ring just assembled . |
23 | An ‘ edition ’ of a book is the whole number of copies printed from the same setting of type . |
24 | I will go further , and say that crime itself has to be viewed from the same aspect of society as a balance — a balance that can be lost , like the physiological or chemical balance in an organism , in which cases the organism is destroyed , but a balance which is always there , whether being gained , maintained or lost . |
25 | Eye-witnesses believe it could come from the same family of beasts as Ogopogo , Tazama and Pohengamok , who all dwelt in lakes throughout British Columbia . |
26 | When I have to answer them I have some difficulty defending Members of the House , for whom I have a high regard and affection , if they behave badly , but such bad behaviour does not always come from the same side of the House . |
27 | The topological instructions can be written as a hierarchical framework allowing edge , surface or solid representations to be constructed from the same group of nodal entities . |
28 | In particular it eased the task of hollowing vessels , executing decorative designs in high relief and undertaking such tours de force as making vessels with pendant rings , sometimes with lids attached by chains , all carved from the same block of nephrite.26 A key device was the rotary lathe operated by a foot treadle , which left the hands free . |
29 | Two attributes come from the same domain of Political Parties . |
30 | Meanwhile it emerged that the vice-president of Yugoslavia , Mr Hamdija Pozderac , who comes from the same part of Bosnia , had close connections with Mr Abdić and the firm of Agrokomerc . |