Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [v-ing] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 Here is another chapter opening from the same children 's book .
2 And we 'd do anything to prevent another child dying in the same way .
3 Family grief : ‘ We talk about Danny a lot and would do anything to prevent another child dying in the same way ’
4 Its main function will be to ascertain whether the results of the first investigation would appear as firm to another team going over the same ground .
5 We have been warning ever since the company was formed of the accident at the heart of the company waiting to happen : now IBM 's signalling of the death of the mainframe coincides with the German economy heading into the same kind of structural — rather than cyclical — recession that is busy laying waste to IBM itself .
6 There is the statement-kind , thirdly , overlapping with the second , such that truth-value may be argued , to my mind unpersuasively , to depend on the inclusion of one particular referring expression , rather than another expression referring to the same thing .
7 A hearing might be adjourned in order to be combined with another similar reference dealing with the same school and the same stage of education .
8 It is n't going to be defeated by watching C&C Music Factory or Sabrina Johnston or marky Mark going through the same tired MTV moves .
9 The method is for , say , a West Indian to pretend to apply for an advertised job and then to be followed a little later by a white person applying for the same job .
10 Did you see that one advertising triple glazing at the same time as his double would you believe ?
11 without any tangible benefit starting at the same day that is your , that is your problem .
12 At the same time , a third tier has been added to the R&T structure through the concept of skill centres which bring together the interests of more than one primary group working in the same field — that at Runcorn serving the acrylics and resins businesses is an example .
13 Hence , even if the correct word was not in the lattice , it is very possible that an incorrect word belonging to the same syntactic category may have been present instead .
14 When the Board finally shifted from historic to current cost accounting in the same year , this had dramatic effect on the comparative costs .
15 The letter concluded : ‘ We will only add this land is on an eminence with plenty of fall for water with a small Rivulet running through the same , is not subject to any Tax for paving , cleansing and lighting but is lighted and watched at the expense of the Turnpike Trust and the Kings Tax in the parish of Saint Pancras is only two pence in the pound — these circumstances so favourable to building need no comment .
16 The sample was drawn from carers providing substantial amounts of help to a disabled adult living in the same household , excluding spouse carers and caring arising from a son or daughter born disabled .
17 Glaciers ( Fig. 2a ) : Spacing must eliminate the risk of more than one member falling into the same crevasse , or one member pulling the others in .
18 External reliability can be measured by comparing the test scores obtained by one tester working with the same group of children on two separate occasions separated by a short time interval .
19 Assuming the same loop travelling with the same velocity as in the previous example , the flux through the loop varies as
20 The first form of the therapy was carried out by scientists at America 's National Institutes of Health in 1990 on a four-year-old girl suffering from the same potentially fatal inherited disease .
21 We were not reassured when a solitary American tourist travelling on the same flight told us he 'd been on this very plane on a previous flight , and they found petrol pouring down the window before take-off , and had to do some repair work on it .
22 Byron said that a number of small machines would be used to start each vital organ going at the same time : one machine for the brain , another a heart-machine , another a kidney-machine , and so on .
23 As Dick comes to know Count Jasper he no longer sees him as a villain and realises that this inscrutable man is in his own way working for the same ends as the conspirators .
24 Although triploids can be pollinated by any other variety flowering at the same time , they do n't produce any pollen of their own .
25 At Cuddington , an adjacent manor belonging to the same lord , there were thirteen land assessments in 1522 compared with only two freeholders a generation later .
26 As they neared the small shop they were nearly knocked to the ground by a young man fleeing from the same direction .
27 So far , we have mostly considered the use of fourth chords in situations where only one vertical chord is built of perfect fourths superimposed , each note remaining in the same register .
28 So the tree that pollinates the triploid wo n't produce any fruit unless you plant a third variety flowering at the same time .
29 This was followed in the case of Ellen Street Estates Ltd. v. The Minister of Health ( C.A. , 1934 ) where the court found that it was impossible for Parliament to enact that , in a subsequent statute dealing with the same subject-matter , there should be no implied repeal .
30 The Legislature can not , according to our constitution , bind itself as to the form of subsequent legislation , and it is impossible for Parliament to enact that in a subsequent statute dealing with the same subject-matter there can be no implied repeal .
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