Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | With this arrangement it is possible ( and desirable ) to keep the manufacturing details and the technical considerations together in the same file . |
2 | A further severe tremor followed 12 hours later in the same area ( measuring 6.5 ) and others on June 24 around Rasht ( 5.7 ) , together with numerous other aftershocks and tremors on June 24-25 including one in the Farsan region of southern Iran on June 24 ( 4.9 ) . |
3 | That meant Argentinian shoppers were paying roughly 30 times more for the same basket of goods at the end of 1989 than at the beginning of the year . |
4 | When a student in receipt of grant aid transfers on educational grounds — on the recommendation of the University — to another designated course either at the same university or another institution , the grant will be continued for the period required to complete the new course , provided that the transfer takes place within 16 months of the date of the student 's registration on his/her initial course . |
5 | To make some sense of this vast range , and to understand how the variables can be employed to make useful , but considerably different products out of the same basic chemicals , it is necessary to classify products according to their general function in the food environment . |
6 | I 've got my old job back on the same terms and I 'm delighted . |
7 | The Manchester City chairman Peter Swales sacked Mel Machin a few years ago for the same reason ; rapport with fans , he believed , was even more important than results . |
8 | In other words , different groups of people will get different things out of the same advertisement . |
9 | Stirling went on to suggest that a force of 200 men , properly selected , trained and equipped , and organized into five-man sub-units , should thus be able to attack thirty different objectives simultaneously on the same night — compared to only one target using the Commando technique . |
10 | This is good news for all because with a few modifications hopefully on the same car I may be in with a chance for first prize next year where the prize money increases plus a trip to the States to see their ‘ Sound Off Championships ’ . |
11 | It seemed inconceivable that the man who had teased her so unforgivably in the morning had been so filled with compassionate understanding later in the same day . |
12 | Join two arched top sections together in the same way , and using solder ring fittings throughout , join the arches to the verticals . |
13 | The church figured in this document only in the same general terms as it figured in Magna Carta ; there was one reference to prohibitions , but begging still the question of what were temporalities and what were not . |
14 | But the point here is that Wilde also lived in terms of the discrepancy between his ‘ public ’ and ‘ private ’ selves , and took pleasure from it — from having a sexual identity elsewhere at the same time as being socially ‘ here ’ . |
15 | Then we shall head due south again on the same road , passing into the Ukraine and out of the hills . |
16 | Everything was a dangerous practice though by the same rule . |
17 | To illustrate , consider an investor who purchases a 91-day bill 10 days after issue at a rate of discount of 10 per cent and sells it 7 days later at the same rate of discount . |
18 | The crucial move is to insist that every individual works basically in the same law-like way , with individual variations depending on systematic differences in , for instance , preferences and information , or , more broadly , nature and nurture . |
19 | In 1978 America 's federal bankruptcy code was rewritten in order to make it easier to file for bankruptcy , to reorganise under the protection of chapter 11 of the code , and then to re-emerge as a going concern even under the same management . |
20 | This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law . |
21 | Regroup your substitution items into groups each with the same tone patters , and try each group again in the same frame to see if the items do in fact have the same tone pattern ( see right-hand column ) . |
22 | In the end we released two of these three lucky ones back to the same barn they were born in . |
23 | And they 'll come from oh two or three miles back to the same tree . |
24 | And he believes that it is precisely because black footballers know of each other 's natural ability , that they are able to construct the most intricate and seemingly planned movements without any preparation at all : ‘ They 've got the receivers built into their heads and can pick each other up on the same wavelength . ’ |
25 | To get into the medieval way of things and because it 's cheap , we all camp down in the same room hence this is not a society for the bashful ( light sleepers are advised ear plugs ) . |
26 | Earlier Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes said that in a month Mr Lamont could announce proposals which would make 10 million people ineligible for legal aid yet at the same time he had been ‘ allowed £4,000 , his own private legal aid scheme , to pay his own private bill for an entirely private matter ’ . |
27 | + There is a good deal more to the same effect . |
28 | It 's absurd , but I feel we are all protagonists now in the same story . |
29 | Notebooks provide a way to organize many spreadsheets together in the same file . |
30 | In particular , he found that many researchers admitted to giving cited works positive and negative credit simultaneously in the same reference , a finding which supports the contention advanced by MacRoberts & MacRoberts ( 1984 ) that authors dissemble to diffuse the impact of negative references . |