Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb base] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Transitional stages in the evolution of definite cross-veins may also be observed in wings of the more specialized Palaeodictyoptera and among living Orthoptera , where both irregular and definite cross-veins occur in the same wing . |
2 | ( ii ) Can different rules lead to the same function ? |
3 | Do the different religions believe in the same god in different ways , or do they believe in different gods ? |
4 | It is very interesting the way two different groups react to the same situation . |
5 | The code in fact incorporates a degree of redundancy , so that in some cases as many as six different triplets code for the same amino acid . |
6 | There are thus various regimes of the double diffusive convection in which different detailed patterns occur within the same overall picture , but we shall not go into these details here . |
7 | The same human motives appear in different cultural forms , and different motives appear in the same forms ( ibid. : |
8 | How are we to decide whether populations living in different places belong to the same species ? |
9 | There are numerous cross-references in the book where apparently different problems reduce to the same theoretical form . |
10 | On this basis , the unit and type readings of jacket in I like this jacket belong to the same lexeme , because the same contrast recurs with skirt , dress , coat , hat , etc . |
11 | These defensive routines are organisational in the sense that individuals with different personalities behave in the same way ; and people leave and new ones come into the organisation , yet the defensive routines remain intact . |
12 | Lexical meaning can be studied by defining a particular set of words which in some way refer to the same subject , such as all colour terms . |
13 | As long as only a few predators hunt in the same area , each aposematic family is likely to produce several survivors . |
14 | the interlinked corpus difference : it is more common to have several different documents open at the same time , e.g. a tutorial document that links to a reference document . |
15 | These are factors such as education , training , language and responsibility which colour the thinking of people so that different impressions result from the same data . |
16 | A recent Dogs Today letter writer told how much strife he 'd endured , merely for trying to have his three German Shepherds live under the same roof as himself . |
17 | Third , there may be important positive externalities when similar producers locate in the same place , as in the concentration of information technology firms in Silicon Glen in Scotland or Route 128 round Boston in the United States . |
18 | The police have praised Parveen for her courage , but they 're not recommending that women who find themselves in similar situations react in the same way . |
19 | Interestingly , this is the period in which parietal cells disappear from the same anatomical site in most subjects . |
20 | ‘ Master , ’ I touched him on the shoulder , ‘ it is strange that these messengers stop at the same convent where the Lady Francesca was educated . |
21 | For example , different instances of sounds that human listeners perceive as the same may have very different waveforms . |
22 | Perceptual barriers act in the same way . |
23 | Several signs from differing sources point in the same direction . |
24 | Both these objectives suffer from the same constraints — the uncompetitive nature of railfreight charges compared with road haulage , other than trainload freight , and the lack of private sidings in Britain on anything like the scale in France or Germany thus requiring intermodal handling and its resultant costs . |
25 | In the Babylonian Murashu documents of the fifth century B.C. unmistakably Jewish names alternate in the same family with Babylonian theophoric names . |
26 | It is difficult to believe these comments refer to the same Report as that evaluated in a balanced leader in the Independent ( 16 November 1988 ) under the headline ‘ A blow for literacy ’ . |
27 | All these techniques lead to the same conclusion . |
28 | In this chapter I shall argue that the no boundary condition for the universe , together with the weak anthropic principle , can explain why all three arrows point in the same direction — and moreover , why a well-defined arrow of time should exist at all . |
29 | It seems , therefore , that focused patterns in real speech communities are not patterns in which all groups speak in the same way , but patterns of relatively stable differentiation within the community . |
30 | Can we conclude that despite our reservations about Hick 's presupposition that all religions believe in the same God , there is a case for seeing a common theistic structure among many of the world 's religious traditions ( or at least those that have any idea of God at all ) ? |