Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 She 's the glow that keeps together our family life my business life at the same time has always been supportive of my involvement in Round Table .
2 The cimetidine treated xenografts were identical in all respects to the xenografts from the other groups apart from having less necrotic areas , possibly because thy had not outgrown their blood supply to the same extent as the other tumours .
3 The Boards directed their marketing policy to the same expansionary end as their electricity tariffs : trying to sell those appliances — particularly cookers and water heaters — which used additional large quantities of electricity .
4 If you are a community nurse , you will obviously not give all your clients with diabetes their morning insulin at the same time , but you may well attend to those needing insulin before going on to visit people with other needs .
5 However , the policy of equal treatment is now firmly on the agenda and it is only a matter of time before men and women will be entitled to their State pension at the same age .
6 Then he was down on the sidewalk , rolling into the shadows for cover and tugging his automatic from its shoulder holster at the same time .
7 Then , with some breaks ( nothing from 1918 , 1922 and 1923 ) , we go through to 1924 , when at Covent Garden she sang her first Marschallin on stage , making history and her house début at the same time .
8 If a form HO/RT/1 is issues and the driver elects to produce the document at a distant police station it is good practice to also request the suspected driver to produce his registration document at the same time .
9 If the handler can manage to hold the horse properly , and feed it lucerne hay at the same time , a successful shoeing is more likely .
10 His Gluck Iphigenie this summer , first of a planned Drottningholm cycle , was self-consciously unobtrusive , almost rough in its stage manners — and as unexciting as his Don Giovanni from the same stable seen in Brighton .
11 It was economical , thought Lydia , and reassuring to make your dwelling place of the same indigenous material as your grave .
12 Shall I change your library book at the same time ? ’
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