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

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1 This picture offers us a useful parallel with the Handel portrait dating from about 1728 and has the same kind of confidential candour .
2 These aims will be achieved by video-recording children at play with their mothers , starting when the children are six months old and following the same children through until twenty-one months of age .
3 If this land comes into private ownership , it is very doubtful and dim the same amount of access and the same amount of conservation will be , er private conservation will be given and we wo n't have the control over it we have now .
4 Alain became interesting to his father when he showed that he was exceptionally clever and had the same flair for finance .
5 They are very similar and have the same requirements .
6 The course takes place from either 09.00-12.00 or 13.00-16.00 and covers the same kind of work as Executive Course I but is less intensive .
7 Even in the engineering companies the role of the unions seemed to have been limited to ensuring that , in other than their temporary status , temporary workers were not disadvantaged and received the same fringe benefits ( except membership of company pension schemes ) as regular workers .
8 Jack Delano was never an invisible photographer — his subjects were always aware that they were being photographed — in fact he had acquired so many friends during the early stages of the project in the 1940s that approaching the same people in the 1980s was a mere formality .
9 Maguire did the business as expected at Cheltenham and then travelled to Fairyhouse to ride Omerta in the Irish National and achieved the same result again .
10 They say giving someone a patch is far cheaper than treating the same person for heart disease or lung cancer .
11 for the record , No 55020 Nimbus was taken into service on 2 December 1962 and named the same day .
12 Limiting the studies included to those that use the same measure of quality of life might lend a table some face validity .
13 On this definition , sexist language might not mean only expressions that exclude , insult or trivialise women , but also those that do the same thing to men .
14 Those that carry the same names as overseas beers are produced under licence and do not necessarily adhere to the recipe or strength of the original .
15 ‘ I think other things are more important than sharing the same profession .
16 Fortunately , all such waves can be expressed as the sum of a constant term and an infinite set of harmonic sinewaves , the sinewave of lowest frequency in the harmonic set being known as the fundamental and having the same period as the original nonsinusoidal wave .
17 All firms are entirely equity-financed and have the same balance sheets : assuming that there are 100,000 shares outstanding .
18 She estimated what the size of the labour force in the United States would have been in 1960 by making two assumptions : ( a ) if death rates had not declined since 1900 , the labour force would have been over 13 million less in 1960 ; ( b ) if death rates had declined from 1900–1920 but remained the same level after that , the labour force would have been 6 million smaller in 1960 .
19 Assume the dividend and divisor are integral , in two 's complement representation , For definiteness , assume that the remainder is zero or has the same sign as the dividend ( see Stein and Munro 1971 , Chapter 6 for more details ) .
20 This stage of training an owl is much more difficult than doing the same stage with a falcon , because with a falcon you just stick a hood over its head and let it get used to all the different noises .
21 This building was completed in 1982 and occupies the same site in the walled garden as the original estate conservatory , where peaches and carnations were once grown in one of the Oxfordshire 's oldest greenhouses .
22 Both were just 23 and shared the same love of horses , fresh air and country pursuits .
23 Check to see that they are secure and looped the same way on each half of the kite .
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