Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [vb pp] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Had that been approached in the same meticulous way ?
2 Often caused a plant which can , according to ordinary rules , be transplanted at one place , not to admit of this being accomplished with the same advantage at another place , but particular treatment is often required at each place .
3 Finally , the review board gives its own separate opinion to the Secretary of State who orders both the inspector 's report and the review board 's report to be published , and this is done within the same cover .
4 This is made from the same type of material as the nose cone there .
5 Ann Ab Return ; annual abnormal return ( per cent ) , this is calculated in the same way as the last measurement , the only difference being the time period under consideration .
6 All three are caught from the same swims , although not necessarily at the same time , and in every case there are two-tone specimens .
7 These are made in the same kind of way but for each pattern shape you work on the same set of needles as if you were turning the heel of a sock .
8 If these are mixed in the same diagram the distinctions between categories should be indicated by using differently shaped blocks .
9 When comparing engine powers , make sure all are measured by the same system or convert one to another ( imp hp × 1.014 = metric hp or ps ; imp hp × 0.746 = kW ; ps × 0.736 = kW ) .
10 Two additional ORFs initiating at nucleotide position 700 and 757 are nested in the same frame ( deduced M r 29 and 27 kDa , respectively ) ( Figure 1 ) .
11 For example , onions , bananas , trout and cauliflower can all be cooked in the same chamber without taste transfer .
12 Prepare lists of utterances which may all be said to the same tune , e.g. following example from Portuguese of Brazil : listen to each list in turn listen to pairs , one word from each list , across insert one utterance from list 2 near the end of list 1 , and vice versa , and listen to check that you hear the difference between them standing out clearly
13 Horses are individuals and can not all be trained in the same way .
14 They can not all be fitted into the same rigid framework .
15 For example , the following terms may all be used for the same object : Eyeglasses , Spectacles , Glasses .
16 This part of the task is very slow and time-consuming and if more than one plate is being constructed then they could be clamped together and all be drilled at the same time .
17 Although you can only work on one piece of a garment at a time , you can have up to sixteen separate pieces in each garment file , as long as they will all be knitted to the same stitch and row tension .
18 Competition with the same binding sites in F9 EC cell extracts is shown in tracks 2 and 3 ; tracks 1 to 5 were taken from the same experiment .
19 All died soon after , as did the mother , and all were buried in the same sepulchre .
20 writes from : THE funerals of both a soldier blown up in Ulster and a young mother murdered on Wimbledon Common were marked by the same poem :
21 That is owned by the same stable if you like , it 's a publisher and it 's the Sun .
22 How does the behaviour of different people compare when each is faced with the same problem ?
23 A collection of nondescript prints , for example , can be given a sense of unity if each is mounted with the same distinctive colour : camel or chrome yellow or red , whichever fits in best with the room , and then edged all in the same way with a thin strip of wood or chrome or brass .
24 Any applied stress is now shared between the elements and each is subjected to the same deformation .
25 That 's based on the same number of colour photographs that we had in last year 's annual report .
26 The results in table 3.5 were obtained for the same test sentence .
27 In time these may dramatically change the view : Figure 6.36 is taken from the same point as Figure 6.34 , but in summer rather than winter and also one year later , some five years after the reconstruction of the road .
28 I thought about the gin , but that was tarred with the same brush .
29 London clubs differ from one another , but most are organised along the same lines , usually based in pub function rooms .
30 Ideas of identity and insider integrity in the late 1980s are sustained by the same symbols of status and denigration which have existed since at least the mid-1950s .
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