Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The shell plays the same role for a snail as the stone house does for a caddis larva .
3 Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others .
4 In the fourteenth century the Cloud-author makes the same point quite explicitly : The Cloud-author also provides an acute analysis of the way these terms interact in a continuum of activity both external and internal which leads finally to the possibility of the gift of contemplation .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The Mail uses the same cliché : ‘ Moderate mask slips from Labour 's lady of the Left . ’
8 The search has the same prospect of satisfaction or frustration as any other purposive activity .
9 The Discovery has the same wheelbase as the Range Rover but , thanks to advances made in interior packaging , has much more room inside its well-appointed cabin than its big , expensive stablemate .
10 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 .
11 The tablet uses the same sort of membrane technology as that used by the ZX81 or ZX Spectrum keyboards and provides a 256 by 256 point resolution .
12 The child finds the same letters on the eight cubes and places them correctly in the tray underneath the card .
13 Another problem area is where the Policyholder has the same carpet throughout his home .
14 The Delta employs the same principle with its reflex on the swept-back tips .
15 Yule and Kendall say that ‘ the selection of an individual from a population is random when each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen . ’
16 Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen .
17 The local authority has the same duty to allow contact between the child and his parents and certain other individuals who have cared for him and the court has the same power to make contact orders under s34 .
18 If one task uses only one input neuron and the other uses the same neuron as part of a pattern of input , then the system responds to activity in that neuron as if it is a part of the larger pattern .
19 Closing one eye and then the other reveals the same scene with the position of objects shifted slightly , particularly those nearby .
20 The first comedian says something in a high-flown style , and the other repeats the same information in a colloquial one :
21 The snag here is that when the contours of the sand and soil take a sharp turn up , down , sideways or whatever the rabbit follows the same line .
22 Fortunately , the diary reveals the same strengths as Boorman 's early films — his outsider 's eye .
23 Despite his remark that ‘ The superego seems to have made a one-sided choice and to have picked out only the parents ’ strictness and severity , their prohibiting and punitive function , whereas their loving care seems not to have been taken over and maintained , ’ he states elsewhere that ‘ The superego fulfils the same function of protecting and saving that was fulfilled in earlier days by the father . ’
24 However , the rim displays the same flanging , and the neck is almost as wide as that of the cantharus in the mosaic of insula 34 .
25 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 ) .
26 Today , predictably , the Commission takes the same line , asserting that ‘ an enlarged Community will not be able to function effectively without major institutional change .
27 The forms of lighthouses and boats , while almost toy-like in their basic simplicity , are developed internally in terms of a large number of planes or facets , and since the sky receives the same treatment , the painting resolves itself into a mass of small , shifting planes , jointed together or hanging behind each other in shallow depth .
28 The interior tells the same story , incorporating high quality panelling to Queen Anne proportions , and cottagey casement windows .
29 The main point of Engels 's and Morgan 's argument is that , once again , the State has the same origin as the family , private property , and class division , or in other words the overthrow of the gens .
30 Worldly-wise and diverting in its tendency to offer a recipe for faijoada completa and the protocol for French deer hunting within a few paragraphs , the novel poses the same difficulty that plagues the protagonist : as we Americans put it , we miss the forest for the trees . ’
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