Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] the same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This will give people the opportunity to see the same actors play three different parts , and it will give me that essential ingredient of a good farce : strong ensemble acting . ’
2 The board has the same switches on it as I have on the rack , so if Bryan presses the board they light up for me too , so I can see what he 's got on .
3 Here were people from the field facing the same issues .
4 Four bars leading up to the chorus using the same notes as before , but a more basic pattern and an octave down , until the chorus comes in loud and heavy , a complete contrast with its barrages of driving sixteenth notes .
5 As we shall see , the attempt to employ the same concepts to describe quite different tasks was a common phenomenon among young nationalists .
6 The more times we successfully complete a manoeuvre , the more opportunity we are giving the mind to reproduce the same movements .
7 For the reject results the same calculations are done on the unshaded area giving revised probabilities of 0·32 for the 10 per cent and 0·68 for the 2 per cent levels .
8 For the reject results the same calculations are done on the unshaded area giving revised probabilities of 0.32 for the 10 per cent and 0.68 for the 2 per cent levels .
9 Transport secretary , John MacGregor , agreed with Mr Sproat 's view that ‘ all persons — pensioners , pensioners ’ dependents , current employees or former employees of BR — who currently enjoy concessionary travel with BR should in the future enjoy the same rights of concessionary travel on all public railway services in the UK , whether they are run by residual BR or by any new private sector company ’ .
10 When Alison had pushed him he 'd started to gather the momentum to ask the same questions that were obsessing Forester — apparently not the reaction she 'd expected , judging from the way that she seemed to have slammed the lid back on the mixture before it could boil over .
11 Just like her father , the priest told the same parishioners .
12 The calculation of the orbit of a photon in Schwarzschild space around the Sun follows the same steps as that for material particles given in Section 8.1 .
13 For the museum to attract the same visitors more than once there must be some evidence of change . ’
14 The child finds the same letters on the eight cubes and places them correctly in the tray underneath the card .
15 Present EEC legal structures , combined with the changes which are proposed to make enlargement possible , will , Akos Bod fears , lead to the Community making the same mistakes which were made by Comecon .
16 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 ) .
17 Fortunately , the diary reveals the same strengths as Boorman 's early films — his outsider 's eye .
18 To the extent that the grammar formalizes the same principles as those of preferred pragmatic inference one can think of grammar , as Levinson has suggested , as ‘ frozen pragmatics ’ ( Levinson 1987 ) .
19 I was n't aware that in nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty seven , the government had the same policies it does now .
20 But arguing that Albany should take over certain categories of spending is one thing ; expecting the state to pour the same sums into them is quite another .
21 These changes can be viewed as one aspect of a potentially liberating move towards an increased role for the market and in this sense the reform of local government may be understood as a part of a wider restructuring of the state to achieve the same ends .
22 ‘ Catterick will soon be the biggest garrison in the country , with increased military movements , and the Army share the same concerns .
23 The fundamental proposition of the 1982 Act is that the immunity of trade unions in tort is totally abolished , though the union enjoys the same defences as an individual where action is taken in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute .
24 It is most powerful where the individual and the organization share the same goals .
25 ‘ Attempts were made to conciliate between Diameter and their clients but in many cases the bureau suffered the same frustrations experienced by the complainant , ’ he said .
26 Do deaf people around the world use the same signs ?
27 Although a panel interview ensures that one person 's particular prejudices do not overshadow the entire selection procedure , if all the people on the panel share the same prejudices then these will be reinforced .
28 He also agreed that many ‘ hands-off ’ organisations across the country experienced the same problems , and there was some doubt about the precise legal position .
29 Do the parents and the school share the same expectations about discipline , teaching methods and curriculum content ?
30 For He did swim across the river : This involves the virtual person of the infinitive occupying the same position(s) in time as the actual person which specifies its rank in the auxiliary , and so to is not necessary .
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