Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb pp] in [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | MEMBERS of the Lloyd 's insurance market will have capital gains on their premium funds taxed in the same way as those of other corporate insurers the Chancellor said . |
2 | Now it is perfectly true that some families remained in the same district for hundreds of years . |
3 | For some there were rigid routines repeated in the same way from one day to the next ; for others , routines were more flexible . |
4 | seeds for flavouring a variety of dishes where spicy flavour is required , used whole or as a freshly-made powder , fresh leaves used in the same way , especially with Indian recipes , with salads , marinades , rice , and with bread |
5 | That is a context which includes such passages found in the same judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in In re J. [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 as the following , at p. 41 : ‘ No one can dictate the treatment to be given to the child — neither court , parents nor doctors . |
6 | Tax could then be deducted in respect of the three previous instalments paid in the same tax year ( Johnson v Johnson [ 1946 ] P 205 ) . |
7 | There are three shows left in the same venue . |
8 | His body is still here in the woods with three others killed in the same action . ’ |
9 | A cohort may consist of all persons born in the same year ( a birth cohort or generation ) ; but all women married in a particular year or a random sample of all cancer sufferers diagnosed in a certain month are equally valid examples of cohorts . |
10 | It is also helpful to know that he or she was by no means alone and that many others suffered in the same way . |
11 | The plasma gastrin concentrations in the various groups increased in the same order of magnitude as expected from the gastrin dose given . |
12 | In the second recitative of La mort de Didon ( book 1 , C.1709 ) an unexpected F major chord following a D minor cadence and a dramatic pause underline Dido 's exclamation ‘ Perfidious lover ! ’ admirably , and the account of her final moments in the next recitative is several times articulated in the same sensitive manner . |
13 | This states that a pure compound always consists of the same elements combined in the same proportion by weight . |
14 | Those over 65 years declined in the same period from 13% of all farmers to 10% . |
15 | Family background Occupations of parents and brothers and sisters , any relatives employed in the same trade/profession , any relatives employed by the same company . |
16 | Only twelve seconds of Crawford 's newly found skill was seen in this racy film and , incidentally , one of the two female water-skiers glimpsed in the same scene was Charlotte Rampling in her first film role . |
17 | Dhondt 's argument seems to fit Flanders best : but the Count Baldwin ( died 879 ) who held some counties in that region in the latter part of Charles 's reign is never called " Count of Flanders " in any ninth-century text ; the hallmarks of entrenched territorial power ( systematic fortifications ; minting of coins ) are not to be found during his lifetime , but rather in that of his son ; Baldwin had no monopoly on power in Flanders , for other magnates operated in the same region ; finally , no hereditary transmission of the " principality " can be demonstrated here during Charles 's reign but only , again , after Charles 's death . |
18 | Essentially similar results were obtained from other experiments reported in the same paper using different passages and verbal contexts . |
19 | Also , the magnitude of a particular visual field difference should be the same for equivalent stimuli presented in the same experimental situation . |
20 | In this calculation , I assumed that if two women worked in the same office and had the same surname ( provided it was not a very common one ) but different Christian names , then they were sisters . |
21 | There are also two chairs finished in the same material , the satinwood frames of which are beautifully carved in the Louis Quatorze style . |
22 | Finally , both groups progressed in the same way when they realised that a basic structure containing some predetermined questions was very important but that scope for flexibility and improvising questions was equally important . |
23 | It was felt that married servants — especially if both servants worked in the same house — tended to be more stable , and have a stabilising effect on the younger , unattached members of staff . " |