Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb -s] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A proportionate tax distributes these burdens as a ratio of income : each taxpayer contributes the same proportion of income in tax .
2 This results from the nature of the elongation conditions which ensures that each transcript contains the same amount of radiolabel incorporated into the nascent RNA during initiation of the ternary transcription complex , and no further label is incorporated during the elongation phase .
3 This equation has the same structure as that postulated for player A's strategy : the optimal is linear in z .
4 Another experiment supports the same theory .
5 A variation on the same theme , the top mounted boilie utilises the same pattern of hook and bait to hook size ratio .
6 Many scholars believe that this miracle has the same root as the calming of the storm .
7 Besides dishonesty the mens rea in s.15 is : intentionally or recklessly making the deception ( see above ) ; intention permanently to deprive ( by s.15(3) this phrase bears the same definition as in s.6 : see Chapter 13 ; an example is deceiving the victim into giving a loan ) ; and intent to obtain property .
8 This chamber has the same decor , but is pure white .
9 This licence plays the same part in relation to seamen 's canteens as a licence granted under Part It of the Act in relation to licensed premises .
10 The individual in residential care has the same needs , similar sexual urge and ( as a rule ) capacity , and may be subject to almost any of the problems which can afflict people in general .
11 This analysis raises the same question addressed in the previous section : if the speaker wanted the hearer to recover these effects , why did n't he or she simply say that they sprinted up the hill ?
12 I note that the biggest single beneficiary is Scottish Opera with a 2.3 per cent increase for the coming year ; likewise , Scottish Ballet attracts the same increase .
13 John Ritblat at British Land takes the same view and backs it with money .
14 Viktor Chebrikov , at this time KGB chairman , made a still more pointed speech in September 1987 in which he declared that Western intelligence services were attempting to subvert Soviet youth and to sow the seeds of nationalist discontent , hoping in this way to undermine socialism morally and politically and to inculcate political pluralism ( Gorbachev , by contrast , had spoken strongly in favour of ‘ socialist pluralism ’ at a meeting with French public figures the same month ) .
15 From ( 10.41 ) it can be seen that , in general , this solution has the same singularity structure as the Szekeres solution .
16 Barbara Adams , a US-born resident of Katmandu , said : " I am waiting for the day when owning a Tibetan carpet incurs the same disapproval as wearing a leopard skin coat . "
17 We have also checked that the mitochondrially synthesized I- Sce III protein exhibits the same specificity and cleaves the same sequence at identical positions .
18 The second question makes the same sort of enquiry about the relations between categories .
19 Clearly an indemnity of the second type has the same effect as a simple exclusion of liability .
20 Thus , the following example has the same effect as the previous one .
21 The second row follows the same method .
22 The purpose of such an approach would be to demonstrate that the second language has the same potential for use as the first language , encourage learners to draw on their own experience of language by applying familiar procedures to the interpretation of second language use , and so to teach the second language system not as an end in itself but as a resource for the achievement of meaning .
23 IT 'S A fact that a fit 70-year-old has the same heart work-rate efficiency as a 30-year-old who takes little exercise .
24 IT 'S A fact that a fit 70-year-old has the same heart work-rate efficiency as a 30-year-old who takes little exercise .
25 A sick horse has the same outline , and often the same slack mouth ; it may by only the slight tension around the nostril , or an unusual lack of interest in life , that indicate that anything is amiss .
26 The White Paper takes the same approach : ‘ Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector .
27 Meanwhile the left hand plays the same rhythms in the opposite order .
28 Disorderly conduct bears the same significance as it does in the section 5 offence , and is likely to involve conduct such as shouting or singing in such a way as to alarm persons near by , uncertainty of gait , staggering , lurching or swaying , and behaviour that causes people to take evasive action .
29 As an example of phonetic differences at the segmental level , it is said that Australian English has the same set of phonemes and phonemic contrasts as RP , yet Australian pronunciation is so different from RP that it is easily recognised as such .
30 The left arm gives the same result .
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