Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [v-ing] the same [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It was strange to see the Prince occupying the same segment of sofa where only the year before I had talked to his uncle .
2 Here were people from the field facing the same issues .
3 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 .
4 At a short distance from Monarch Hill towards the hills we find Blackman 's Dane , by 1731 this had been altered to Hickman 's Dane , the term having the same meaning as Dene .
5 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 .
6 They propel the vessel through the water using the same principle that allows a bowler in cricket or a baseball pitcher to swing a ball through the air .
7 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA 's agreement with Eo Inc on the marketing and perhaps later the manufacturing of its Eo 440 and 880 handheld communicators in Europe ( CI No 2,124 ) involves the Italian taking the same stake as everyone else in Eo — the entry fee is $10m , with which it gets a seat on the firm 's board .
8 Pat Palmer would like to establish an emergency telephone chain in each Area and it is hoped that every Area Organiser will be able to set one up by the Autumn using the same overlap list as for collecting class statistics .
9 923 the court was concerned with three guarantees entered into by a husband and wife to cover the indebtedness of a family company of which both were shareholders and directors and with three charges on the wife 's house executed by her in favour of the bank securing the same indebtedness .
10 The fineness of Pakistani rugs is therefore graded as 10/20 or 12/24 , etc. , with the first figure referring to the number of knots running per linear inch along the horizontal axis , and the second figure to the number running the same distance along the vertical .
11 In 1728 , for example , while Alexander Legrand , the collector of Leith , enjoyed a place worth £ 100 per annum , William Gordon , the officer holding the same rank at Aberdeen , was paid £50 , while Hugh Baillie , the collector of Orkney , had to make do with a mere £30 per annum .
12 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 .
13 The area bounded by a parabola is two-thirds of the rectangle having the same base and height .
14 I awoke in the Little Ease , a smelly , rat-filled dungeon , watered by the sewers of the Fleet river and the slops of the prison bearing the same name .
15 The task is directed to a user using the same options as a mail message .
16 Whereas an adult can fairly ‘ comfortably ’ lose a pint of blood , a child losing the same amount may be drained of as much as a third or even half of her total supply .
17 Thus Indochinese with top marks from the Grandes Écoles in France returned home to serve under Frenchmen with much lower qualifications , or none at all , on a salary which was approximately a fifth of what would be paid to a European doing the same work .
18 Furthermore , a reinvestigation involving the same suspects and witnesses can not be independent of the original investigation because the experience of the original investigation will influence the way they behave in any further investigation .
19 This has a spigot bearing the same size as the Range Rover but made of steel and not phosphor bronze .
20 There 's a lot of competition to get your space , specially with the Latins ; they 're not used to a woman doing the same job as well as they do . ’
21 A crosstabulation of Age by Salary showing the numbers at each age in particular salary bands is possible with a command like : CROSSTAB AGE , SALARY and a graph showing the same information is produced by typing : GRAPH AGE VS SALARY Similarly , modelling systems exist to allow the users to explore the effects of changes on their organisations .
22 So , for example , an Orc rider wearing a chainmail shirt and carrying a shield has an armour save of 3+ compared to 4+ for a man wearing the same armour and riding a horse , and 5+ for the same Orc fighting on foot .
23 As we have already noted , David Rolfe did likewise in his widely publicised series Jesus : the Evidence , which was followed by a book bearing the same title .
24 Firstly s can be replaced by where π is the proper time measured on a clock travelling the same path .
25 It is in a way saying the same thing as the preface to The Reason of Church Government .
26 Alternatively , let him fly high to act as a aerial patrol to intercept an enemy trying the same thing .
27 To accept the implication of this finding makes it difficult to explain away the dissociation obtained by Hall and Channell ( 1985b ) ( the observation that latent inhibition is context dependent when habituation is not ) , which came from an experiment using the same response measures , stimuli , and procedures as were used by Hall and Schachtman ( 1987 ) .
28 In another test there was an item involving the same date and time interval but a calendar was provided .
29 What differences would you expect to find in the buying behaviour of an individual buying the same product for his/her own use and also on behalf of an organisation ?
  Next page