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

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1 and that each remain the same thing although being described by a variety of different er descriptions .
2 Each has the same environment as do the atoms or molecules in a crystal ( that is what I meant by saying that this sort of structure represents simple ordering ) , and each is attached to its neighbours in exactly the same way .
3 An LM curve is derived in Fig. 2 using the same procedure as above .
4 Figure 6.6 displays the same project as Figure 6.4 .
5 Figure 6.6 displays the same project as Figure 6.4 .
6 This has the same filename as the current version but with a different filename extension ; .
7 This has the same view as Philip Swallow 's , but is smaller — indeed , rather too small for all the furniture it contains : a desk , bookcases , filing cabinets , a table and a dozen or so unstacked stacking chairs .
8 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
9 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
10 Sometimes the switch contacts happen to bounce an even number of times , say 2 or 4 , and this achieves the same result as having no bounce at all !
11 It is acceptable to use the same name as someone else if it is used for a different class of goods or services to the ones for which the first mark is registered .
12 This followed the same lines as Woodruffe ( 1976 ) , who divided rural districts into six types depending on their history of population change :
13 154 followed the same routing as the trolleybuses , but 157 covered different roads between Wallington and Morden .
14 30:3 : this reflects the same custom as Sarah observed ( 16:1–2 ) .
15 This follows the same principles as the Crown Scheme but for self-catering accommodation .
16 This follows the same principles as a tin-streaming operation .
17 It is sometimes said of bodies such as the CICB that they owe their existence to exercises of ‘ prerogative ’ power , but in this context , this means the same thing as saying that the body was not set up by statute .
18 Indeed , for the most part , slaves demonstrating boxing proficiency were pitted against each other locally at the behest of slave masters ; few trod the same paths as Richmond and Molyneux ( McPherson , 1976a , p. 123 ) .
19 The salesmen were willing to follow the same line as it entailed no extra effort on their part and was not likely to interfere with their way of doing things .
20 Some have the same senses as us but may utilise them very differently .
21 For Porsche , the 911 holds the same place as the Dino Berlinetta Speciale does for Ferrari — a marvellous design that could be continually updated and evolved .
22 As a matter of fact , although it is an extra extravagance from the point of view of fuel , the chicken will be very much nicer cooked the same day as it is to be eaten , before it has had time to harden up .
23 With their experienced hooker David Watkinson still struggling for fitness , Dewsbury are likely to retain the same side as Sunday .
24 But after the sterling crisis , Mr Major had been quick to brand the same markets as irrational , Mr Smith declared .
25 His preferences can be illustrated by means of a set of indifference curves which are likely to have the same shape as those depicted in Chapter 4 for the case of an individual choosing between two goods .
26 The first principle holds that in stable communication , it is conventional to regard the same word as having consistent meaning from one occasion of use to another .
27 These have the same function as public museums which charge entrance fees .
28 For example , the words ’ made ’ , ’ making ’ and ’ makes ’ are all assigned the same index as the word ’ make ’ .
29 The rich , the good , the pretty , the blessed all shared the same fate as the poor , the bad , the ugly , the deprived .
30 And they 've all got the same moves when they get hit as well , all the same
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