Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 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 . ’
2 As there is much variation in numbers of thymocytes between mice of different litters of the same age but much less between mice belonging to the same litter , the numbers of total thymocytes are shown in comparison to wild-type or heterozygous littermates in a logarithmic scale .
3 An ‘ edition ’ of a book is the whole number of copies printed from the same setting of type .
4 Or was the way they engaged with these theoretical explanations of racism governed by the same conditions as applied to their reading of the ‘ primary ’ material ?
5 Yoma 's former husband Ibrahim al Ibrahim , appointed by Menem as Chief of Customs at Buenos Aires international airport , along with a former government official , Mario Caserta , had also been accused of drug laundering in the same report .
6 Much of the variation in the items is indeed directly related to their use , but the variability in the design of objects destined for the same function may point to socio-cultural differences .
7 The sense of smell operates in the same way in all mammals , including us .
8 Examples included too many groups of activities running at the same time and an emphasis on individual work which could not be sustained in sufficient depth for all the children in the class .
9 This is achieved by adjusting the spacing between the words and characters as necessary so that each line of text finishes at the same point .
10 Each domain-dictionary achieved its highest z-score when used in the recognition of text taken from the same domain .
11 So we should like to see an authoritative source of comparative APRs : both typical rates and the extremes of the range of rates , for different types of credit and ( where this makes a significant difference ) different types of purchase financed by the same type of credit .
12 But now the club have found that on applying for renewal of permission to play at the same venue next season , the pitch has already been allocated .
13 On 5 April , a set of fissures opened in the same place , and showers of incandescent fragments of lava were ejected .
14 The fact that a wide number of manufacturers work to the same pattern means that the caterer who is topping up need not return to the same source for the top-up .
15 Mailer 's novel has as its running theme the notion of ‘ Alpha ’ and ‘ Omega ’ — two states of mind coexisting in the same person .
16 The result of this process is a discrimination tree , any of whose sub-trees contain a set of words beginning with the same phonemic description .
17 Although Cheetham walked away with packets of dosh and has taken over Weidenfeld , his new list of authors relies on the same tired ( and expensive ) formula of ‘ star ’ novelists , which ultimately bores the reader and spoils the cash flow .
18 Table 3.4 shows how many they employed over the course of the project , together with the number of clients held at the same time .
19 From all directions people were still pouring out of the maze of the Old City and heading towards one of the three gates of the Jama Masjid — three seething crocodiles of humanity heading towards the same walled courtyard .
20 I just want to tell you , time I done that done that on a number of spreadsheets compared with the same label on one , on one
21 The state of siege imposed at the same time was , however , extended by 30 days by a vote of the legislative assembly on Feb. 8 .
22 Not infrequently , of course , the two attitudes or sets of circumstances exist in the same family .
23 By being doctrinaire and parochial , it is easy to have a whole host of companies competing in the same home market ; but how many will be effective ( or even in business ) in ten years ' time ?
24 Cunningham-Burley ( 1985 ) found a rather similar pattern in a piece of work conducted around the same time in Scotland .
25 One of the major achievements of the journeymen in the nineteenth century had been to succeed in having both kinds of work paid at the same rate .
26 ‘ Demand has been increasing steadily since November and we 're now dealing with twice the number of applications compared to the same time last year .
27 As the vast majority of applications occur in the same peak period , should not people try to spread them so that there is not the same concentration ?
28 I BRING you today a hand from a recent teams match where the number of tricks made in the same final contract was eleven in one room , but only six in the other .
29 If the explanation given is correct , however ( and no other suggests itself ) then there is no reason to prevent the prosecutor who has elected in favour of the substantive offence from seeking to amend so as to substitute the conspiracy count instead : a straight exchange of counts based on the same facts can not be said to be over-burdensome .
30 The constant narrowing down , redefinition and drawing of ever more refined distinctions lead to a position where the argument has no general significance at all : Greek society , defined in a particular way , represents the advantages of a form of literacy defined in the same way .
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