Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 If employees are unable to sell their old properties at the same time as they commit themselves to buying a new one , they may need finance in the form of a bridging loan .
2 More significant was the greater scope for historical research offered by the latter ; clothes , Laura recognized , could never draw upon their historical antecedents to the same degree .
3 For , having barely embarked on their first Industrial Revolution , many Third World nations tend to regard their tribal peoples with the same antagonism which caused the " maturer " nations to extinguish theirs just a century earlier .
4 Mongooses go further and rub their anal pouches on the same marking spot .
5 It keeps its nuclear weapons for the same reason NATO needs short-range missiles on European soil : as a deterrent against enemies whose potential advantage in conventional warfare is simply too great to match any other way .
6 It passes on all its other genes at the same time , of course , but only the specific ‘ sharp-teeth gene ’ will find itself , on average , in the bodies of sharp-toothed tigers .
7 The females lay their huge eggs in the same nest scrape ( up to sixty have been found in one nest ) .
8 It remained for Buus ( e.g. in No. 4 of his First Book ) to achieve the unification of a ricercare by deriving all its imitative sections from the same basic theme , which was , exceptionally , transposed to other degrees of the mode — not merely to the fifth or fourth .
9 So simply by carrying on your premium payments at the same level , the DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN will give you continuing protection for the rest of your life .
10 ‘ Coincidentally , we both left our previous jobs on the same day , which we have decided is a good omen .
11 All such variations contain the same general idea : " we " , who are true kin , share a common substance through our shared links with the same ancestral past ; but wherever descent is traced through both males and females the distinction between those who are unmarriageable because they rate as true kin and those who are marriageable because they do not so rate becomes very fuzzy .
12 These scholars taught the ‘ liberal arts ’ which Charles sought to learn and instill in his court ; they do not correspond to our modern subjects of the same name , but have a wider philosophical and metaphysical basis .
13 And of course all your other friends of the same
14 You see we still insist on making our handmade bricks in the same painstaking way we 've always made them .
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