Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( Initial results on both infants reported in the text used the same procedure but with non-competition trials only and a target contrast of 88% ) .
2 When the researchers re-imaged the same area , they found they had created small groups of three atoms , arranged in a triangle , which appeared higher than their neighbours .
3 A second visit to the agent produced the same guidance of £50000 .
4 Later , when the car crossed the same crossing , police followed it and after about half-a-mile put on their blue flashing light .
5 Just like her father , the priest told the same parishioners .
6 For two full days , Hawk and the horseman travelled the same course , just out of each other 's sight , but then , one evening , the presence was gone .
7 As regards the numbering of their years , the Jews used the same era as the Seleucids of Syria from the time they came under their rule , in the second century BC , until the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in 70 AD .
8 The administration demonstrated the same speed and foresight in recognising that those who control the monopoly of the means of destruction can translate into the monopoly of gain .
9 Due to wartime conditions the peasantry got the same amount of agricultural machinery over the years 1915–21 that they had been able to buy in a single year prior to the World War .
10 An arm of the law arrived the same day to take Sam away from him , and also demanded to see what the man called ‘ the place of lodging ’ .
11 The boy had the same urge to better himself .
12 The deed of variation will have the effect as if the will of the deceased had the same terms as the deed of variation ( IHTA 1984 , s142 ) .
13 The assembly of the Khans met the same afternoon .
14 The clientele seemed the same sort of rich mixture as ever , and the game of guessing who was what — could the distinguished looking old boy be a Thuringian baron , the owner of a launderette chain in South Dakota or a villain from South Croydon ? — kept all its old charm .
15 They looked vulnerable , though , against Zimbabwe , their neighbours , who for half of the match played the same brand of power rugby , only better .
16 But Rutherford hooked well , Crowe provided several of his best cover-drives , the groundstaff captured a dog before it could interfere with play , and Tufnell 's effort to prevent a boundary by slide-tackling the ball had the same result as when he tried it on the same ground a year ago : four .
17 On the latter point the King felt the same confidence , although less reluctantly , and reacted to it with some lack of consideration by more or less commanding Baldwin not to leave the country for his annual expedition to Aix .
18 In the past it has always been assumed that the wall followed the same line as its medieval successor .
19 In spite of this the agreement was approved by 44 votes to 28 and the strike began the same evening .
20 In that case , which involved the transfer of patients and the lease of a building from one drug dependency foundation to another as a result of the local authority 's decision to transfer its subsidy , the Court took the same view that the decisive criterion was whether the business in question retained its identity and adopted a similar approach to the range of factors to be taken into account by the national court in deciding this matter .
21 And so by incessant exercise , her right foot grew larger and broader , while the other remained the same size , and at length she feared to go out in the streets at all , for fear of tripping and falling flat .
22 The prints showed the same woman .
23 Recently , a study of the causes of corporate failure in the UK reached the same conclusion .
24 But industries right across the UK faced the same risk .
25 Further phone calls during the day produced the same result , and by four-thirty Claudia was getting worried .
26 All the relations fired the same questions at me .
27 However , he did not allow her to become too swamped with nervous , trembling uncertainty , as he began to talk calmly and reasonably about his brother 's future life in America , describing some of the amusing mistakes he himself had made in assuming that the English and the Americans spoke the same language — when , in fact , so many words had different meanings .
28 Think carefully about the meaning of the question/subject posed The same question may admit to several different interpretations .
29 I was n't aware that in nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty seven , the government had the same policies it does now .
30 Nevertheless the government faced the same problem that every other government had faced with the NHS , trying to maintain a balance between a centrally controlled budget and escalating demands , demands shaped by the professional providers of services and the inescapable needs of an ageing population .
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