Example sentences of "[adj] are [verb] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | All three are caught from the same swims , although not necessarily at the same time , and in every case there are two-tone specimens . |
2 | These are made in the same kind of way but for each pattern shape you work on the same set of needles as if you were turning the heel of a sock . |
3 | If these are mixed in the same diagram the distinctions between categories should be indicated by using differently shaped blocks . |
4 | This suggests that certain groups and individuals will be ‘ stronger ’ and better placed to obtain the housing they want , although this is something of an oversimplification since it implies that all are competing for the same types of house . |
5 | Though all are feeding from the same source , and to some degree feed on whatever is most plentiful , competition is minimized by selective feeding ; Croxall and Lishman ( 1987 ) and Prince and Morgan ( 1987 ) summarize methods of feeding respectively among penguins and petrels in southern waters . |
6 | As a result of this FRG project leaders are able to predict and influence reactions in other departments because all are working to the same well-developed system . |
7 | When comparing engine powers , make sure all are measured by the same system or convert one to another ( imp hp × 1.014 = metric hp or ps ; imp hp × 0.746 = kW ; ps × 0.736 = kW ) . |
8 | Two additional ORFs initiating at nucleotide position 700 and 757 are nested in the same frame ( deduced M r 29 and 27 kDa , respectively ) ( Figure 1 ) . |
9 | London clubs differ from one another , but most are organised along the same lines , usually based in pub function rooms . |
10 | Ideas of identity and insider integrity in the late 1980s are sustained by the same symbols of status and denigration which have existed since at least the mid-1950s . |
11 | Both are based on the same belief : that ancient people throughout the world set out their mounds , standing stones and stone circles in a particular relationship to each other and to the natural features of the landscape such as hilltops and notches , so that lines were set up to mark significant dates of astronomical events In the annual and other cycles . |
12 | This supposition has the form of a ‘ regulative hope ’ — both are adopted on the same basis that a card player bases his play on the hope of an improbable distribution of the cards if no other possible distribution gives him any chance of winning at all . |
13 | And both are gripped by the same dogmatic delusion . |
14 | With the latter some confusion can arise , between ‘ hot ’ and ‘ cold ’ products , so packaging and direction for use are important , if both are found on the same premises , to avoid use of the solvent on hot surfaces . |