Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun] [verb] the same " in BNC.
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1 | By comparison , impersonal descriptive references lack the same individuating force and are frequently ambiguous and misleading . |
2 | You can buy a strong slim trowel to do the same job and there are several on the market . |
3 | Will every British high street look the same , with the same familiar handful of names dominating the shopfronts from Penzance to Perth ? |
4 | A variation on the same theme , the top mounted boilie utilises the same pattern of hook and bait to hook size ratio . |
5 | The Federal Republic became the strongest advocate of arms control within Nato and the German Democratic Republic played the same role in the Warsaw Pact . |
6 | All directions transverse to this unique axis have the same properties , that is , the 1 an 2 axes are interchangeable . |
7 | It appears from this that there does not have to be a sale for money because free promotional gifts incur the same liabilities . |
8 | It only took him another four years to feel the same way . |
9 | ‘ I hope this young man does the same ! ’ said Angel warmly . |
10 | The cocoa farmers in this middle belt felt the same grievances against the CPP government that earlier the southerners felt towards the British : they were carrying others on their backs . |
11 | Remember also that few other countries have the same level of free health care and social welfare that we have in Britain . |
12 | Although Lawrence 's original ( 1949 ) experiment has not been replicated exactly , the work of his successors ( conducted both with animal subjects and with humans ) has confirmed the validity of his central contention — discrimination training , in which each of a pair of cues becomes associated with a different outcome , enhances performance on a further discriminative task involving the same cues . |
13 | Brain RNA from a two-month old transgenic adult carrying the same construct ( adult Tg ) was also analysed in order to compare the ratio of the NF-L transgene expression to that of the endogenous NF-H . |
14 | The physicists who felt they had left their successors with little more to do than to clean up a few minor problems expressed the same mood as August Schleicher , who was sure that ancient Aryans had talked exactly the putative language which he had reconstructed for them . |
15 | Staff will now be able to participate in future free mail-in offers the same as other customers . |
16 | Much secular thinking puts the same emphasis on the whole relationship , but the teaching of Jesus and the New Testament goes further . |
17 | All such covering trees look the same . |
18 | It may be provided at Sunday school but I would think that the average Christian parents have the same feeling of unease about discussing faith with the children as they do about discussing sex . |
19 | A normal domestic TV using the same LC technology with the same number of pixels — now 10 times larger — would be unacceptable to the consumer despite its feasibility . |
20 | Other European socialist thinkers made the same judgement , but some argued for diverse proletarian strategies , including reliance on trade union action and the strike weapon , or the creation of working-class communes outside capitalist relations , where a new civilization could be constructed piecemeal . |
21 | Accordingly Baldwin packed his suitcase , instructed his parliamentary private secretary to do the same , and set off yet once more in the small black car . |
22 | Conspiratorial imagery was used : ‘ The Zionists continue to attack and criticize Mialster Farrakhan and they pull the strings of their Black and White political marionettes to do the same . ’ |
23 | The drug distamycin-A is known to bind in the minor groove of d(A-T) rich sequences using the same hydrogen bond acceptor sites ( O -2 and N -3 ) as water , although other stabilising effects including electrostatic and van der Waals interactions are also important ( 18 ) . |
24 | Under normal circumstances these different rhythms give the same information about external time ; that is , they reinforce one another . |
25 | The girls of the same families included in the formation by these direct relationships shared the same interests but were , in majority , beyond the immediate formative system . |
26 | ‘ Unless we think of three different murderers using the same spot . ’ |
27 | I mean if you speak three different languages you could use three different words to put the same sort of thought of a picture dog , chien , hound there 's probably an Italian and a and that but if you speak the languages then different words different codes if you like are for the same idea . |
28 | Essentially , these three names mean the same thing — ‘ a piece of software ’ — and only differ in terms of size and complexity . |
29 | Interestingly , although all three cached designs had the same amount of RAM cache , the CIC Sigma produced the best overall performance . |
30 | All these viral infections have the same symptoms in the first few days — a patient might have ‘ flu , measles , hepatitis — ye canna tell during the porodomal period' — he used the technical term for the period of incubation . |