Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | See Khan v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1980 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 49 for consideration of the same or similar facilities in the locality . |
2 | The mutual recognition provisions apply where applications are made simultaneously or within a short interval of one another for admission of the same securities to official listing on stock exchanges in two or more member states . |
3 | The devil , Trent thought , and found himself smiling as he realised that continual fear had acted as a drug , lifting him free of reality in the same way that marathon runners broke through the pain barrier into an almost hallucinatory state of calm . |
4 | She had posted off a length of pale blue silk for Jennifer 's dress , and another of velvet in the same shade for Christopher 's page-boy suit . |
5 | Brenda 's initial response to Trevor 's " even if " e's in is car , man " is the London English " I would n't sleep in " is car " ( line 10 ) : but she reaffirms this in Creole in the same turn ( me na sleep in " is car ) and furthermore gives her reason : " for me have me bed at home " . |
6 | Statute and common law of constitutional significance are subject to amendment by the same process as that employed for other legislative enactments . |
7 | But when the judge , and the Lord Chief Justice , express their views on the period a particular prisoner should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence , they are involved in part of the same consideration as they would be when deciding a proper determinate sentence for a serious offence other than murder . |
8 | Absolute losses also fell in Outer London , from 26,000 to only 3,000 per year over the same period . |
9 | I 've found that after a few years experience you can tell , you just can you know ; which even if you 've got a group with two very imaginative kids in , who can play instruments really well , and the others sit back and let them do it , then you might give the difference between two out of ten and nine out of ten for effort in the same group , but for the overall effect they would then get the same mark for the group thing . |
10 | IT IS NOT difficult , as Dr Cosslett acknowledges , to see the values of Victorian literature as being at odds with those of science during the same period , Alfred , Lord Tennyson , for example , in his In Memoriam , portrays science as wanting to prove that we are ‘ only cunning casts of clay ’ . |
11 | Sort a er you know you you 're you 're happy but you 're full of go at the same time . |
12 | And so , if I was wicked enough , he would keep me till I was undone and till his mind changed for even wicked men , I have read , soon grow weary of wickedness with the same person , and love variety . |
13 | When I became ill , I became obsessed with exercise at the same time . |
14 | Last winter 's storm damage pay-outs have battered profits for the big insurance companies , threatening to push up house cover premiums ; half-year profits for Sun Alliance show the firm £190,000,000 in the red , compared with 191,000,000 in profit at the same time last year . |
15 | The amount assessed was the same in respect of the same years . |
16 | Her lungs would be full of stale air that she could n't release , while her brain was already filling with static from lack of the same . |
17 | It can not be supposed without evidence that a given level on one attainment target is equivalent in difficulty to the same level on another attainment target . |
18 | Half-year profits for Sun Alliance show the firm £119 million in the red compared with £191 million in profit at the same time last year . |
19 | Disappointed , we retraced our footprints and were obliged to camp on the same patch of ice as the night before . |
20 | When the buyer calls to sign the transfer or lease , see that any mortgage or other document requiring a signature ( such as an undertaking to a building society to carry out specified repairs ) is engrossed and ready for execution at the same time , to avoid unnecessary attendances ; and if you wish , you can let your client sign any undertakings as to outgoings instead of doing so on your client 's behalf ( Chapter 7 , head 2(c) ) . |
21 | They compared the average mispricing in the near contract during the stock exchange account which included the delivery date , with that in the next near contract for the same period , and with that for the near contract in previous stock exchange accounts . |
22 | The FNTMMS subsequently called a three-day nationwide strike for March 19-21 in support of the same demands . |
23 | This will give rise to a resulting trust in favour of both in equity with the same result as in ( 1 ) . |
24 | Though not resolving all problems , the Court of Appeal in Shelton ( 1986 ) 83 Cr App R 379 held : ( a ) if there is doubt as to whether the appropriate charge is theft or handling , both can be charged ; ( b ) the jury should be directed that a handler may also be a thief but he can not be convicted of both in relation to the same property at the same time ; and ( c ) if the jury can not agree whether theft or handling has been proved , the jury should be discharged . |
25 | Moreover it is difficult , if not impossible , to determine whether the third defendant and the third party are liable in respect of the same damage until there has been a trial in order to determine what , if any , damage they are each liable for . |
26 | ‘ 1(1) Subject to the following provisions of this section , any person liable in respect of any damage suffered by another person may recover contribution from any other person liable in respect of the same damage ( whether jointly with him or otherwise ) . … |
27 | The Act of 1978 extends the potential for contribution beyond joint tortfeasors to joint contractors , joint trustees and others who are liable in respect of the same damage . |
28 | It should be noted that notwithstanding any risk allocations that may ( or may not ) be agreed in a separate Deed of Contribution , the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 provides that any person liable in respect of damage suffered by another person may recover contributions from all the persons liable in respect of the same damage ( whether jointly with him or otherwise ) . |