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

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1 This in turn made it possible to consider changes in language behaviour which occurred during childhood as products of the same mechanisms which had been documented in respect of other kinds of behaviour ; verbal behaviour was to be understood in terms of the same learning principles which had been derived from studies of the behaviour of rats , pigeons and monkeys .
2 In many Orgel and Tanabe-Sugano diagrams the lines are curved , because of interactions between states of the same symmetry .
3 When she 's happy she can sleep for hours in the same position .
4 This liability benefits only the immediate purchaser from the manufacturer , because liability for breach of contract exists only between parties to the same contract .
5 It is not uncommon for schools on the same campus serving different age ranges to share raffles , prize draws and seasonal fairs .
6 As before , exploitation and private property are seen as aspects of the same thing .
7 The preference between candidates at the same level or at neighbouring levels was weak , while that between candidates at more distant levels was strong .
8 Open conflict between candidates of the same party , approved but still rivals , may continue even after the election campaign has begun .
9 Other policies had tended to limit equality or parity between schools at the same time .
10 This suggests an increase in the pulling power of personalities and does not suggest that there was a marked tendency towards " equalisation " of voted for candidates of the same party .
11 It was argued that this could best be achieved by preventing the need for candidates from the same party to compete with each other in multimember seats , thereby reducing their need spend huge sums of money during the campaign .
12 Some researchers maintain that many of these principles are genetically programmed , and it is this which explains how it is possible for speakers of the same language to develop similar and highly complex knowledge of their language , even though , in the normal language learning situation , they will have been exposed only to limited and random samples of speech .
13 In summary , the performance of pupils in the sample on measurement questions was affected by three principal factors : ( i ) difficulties with decimals ; ( ii ) lack of knowledge of the relationships between units of the same measure ; ( iii ) lack of general knowledge about the value of a measure for everyday objects .
14 Some hand creams care for nails at the same time .
15 Mergers between existing companies under the Act are possible between companies of the same type ( partnership with a limited partnership , Kft with Kft , ) , and a Kft may merge with a joint-stock company .
16 The Stamp Office confirmed that stamp duty will be assessed on the VAT-exclusive amount of any premium and rent reserved where a lease is granted between companies in the same VAT group .
17 There are wide differences between areas within the same region .
18 They include both operatives and staff specialists such as engineers in the same circle , oriented towards not only reducing the wastage rate but also making technological and process improvements .
19 A group of antigens capable of stimulating a strong mixed lymphocyte reaction between mice of the same MHC haplotype was recognised some time ago , and these were termed minor lymphocyte stimulating ( Mls ) determinants .
20 Loving both Augustus Egg and Pablo Picasso and visiting them for decades under the same roof , I feel sentimental about tearing them asunder forever .
21 As between youngsters of the same ability , there is better assurance of reasonable success in the solicitors ' branch .
22 At various times , the Unionist government attempted to curb such displays either by banning marches or by re-routeing them through areas with the same politics as the marchers .
23 Such arrangements tend to be made at board or director level and are usually entered into when there is a financial link between the companies , such as companies within the same group of companies ( sometimes referred to as intergroup trading ) or between companies whose directors simply want to formalise an arrangement to purchase as much of each other 's products as possible .
24 However , in many instances this is not the case , and mentally handicapped people move through lives with the same degree of fulfilment as anyone else .
25 Customers are being urged to demand compensation for blunders at the same rate as the charges on their accounts .
26 The ‘ development risks ’ defence is available where the defendant shows ‘ that the state of scientific and technical knowledge at the relevant time was not such that a producer of products of the same description as the product in question might be expected to have discovered the defect if it had existed in his products while they were under his control . ’
27 ( c ) Where the defendant can show that : " the state of scientific and technical knowledge at the relevant time was not such that a producer of products of the same description as the product in question might be expected to have discovered the defect if it had existed in his products while they were under his control " ( s. 4(1) ( e ) ) .
28 Section 4(1) ( e ) states as follows : ( e ) that the state of scientific and technical knowledge at the relevant time was not such that a producer of products of the same description as the product in question might be expected to have discovered the defect if it had existed in his products while they were under his control …
29 By allowing a number of copies of the same document to be produced on request from the microfilmed back-up copy , branches would be likely to establish their own duplicate files .
30 When a large number of copies of the same document or form are required , they can be duplicated or photocopied from a master copy .
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