Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun pl] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 Where different professionals have the same skills , role within the team may become interchangeable .
2 Nonetheless , very considerable experience of using groups for this kind of research shows that they do tend to produce very consistent results , even where different researchers cover the same problem .
3 But the incidence of cancer among paranoid schizophrenics in the same or similar institutions eating the same or similar American diet is higher than that of the normal population ( Simonton et al .
4 There are only a few societies where all members hold the same characteristics to be applicable to everyone .
5 A synonym occurs when the application of the randomising formula to two or more keys gives the same address .
6 However , if the strings of letters formed words then they were able to accurately report a number of short words containing more than three or four letters given the same exposure .
7 This is therefore a ‘ symmetrical ’ series , of which there are various kinds — notably , mirror series ( as above ) , series made up of transpositions of three or four note-groups comprising the same interval successions , series made of retrogrades and inversions of a small note-cell , and symmetrical all-interval series which comprise all intervals within the octave .
8 Interestingly there is inevitably more coherence in the primary child 's day because one or two adults experience the same things — indeed they are the conductors of the total experience which is planned for a day in detail within the week and the year .
9 But the swashbuckling approach grew rarer ; and with the disappearance of the Carolingian and Ottonian houses a measure of excitement drained out of the game , for neither Capetian nor Salian brides enjoyed the same cachet as their predecessors .
10 The fact that a growing proportion of diplomats were now laymen whose fluency in Latin was often limited helped to accelerate this process , as did the fact that different nations pronounced the same Latin words in markedly different ways ; but as the language of treaties , especially those which involved a large number of states or in which the German states were concerned , Latin survived longer than as the language of negotiation .
11 Quite correctly , the ACS insists that such contractors produce the same standards of catering that are expected of the ACC .
12 Those who knew Hebrew took significantly less time to sort the pack than those who did not in the condition that required symbols having the same name to be put together .
13 He just had to hope that these nomes felt the same way .
14 One classification scheme used within the TEI scheme is based on the fact that many elements share the same set of attributes .
15 While the nuclear transplantation and other experiments make it clear that all nuclei contain the same genetic information , there are exceptions .
16 The simplest assumption is , of course , that all chains have the same length N1 .
17 The constancy of the aggregate parameters rests either on the assumption that individual wealth shares are constant or on the assumption that all investors perceive the same expected returns and variance covariance matrix of returns and exhibit the same degree of absolute risk aversion .
18 The starting point dictated by the foregoing assumptions is that all investors envisage the same opportunity set , efficient frontier , capital market line and market portfolio ( the Tobin position described in Chapter 4 ) .
19 And the first thing you learn is that all women make the same mistakes .
20 The Code sets out a timetable for takeovers and certain standards of conduct , in order that all shareholders receive the same information and time enough to act on that information .
21 The thing that defines a species is that all members have the same addressing system for their DNA .
22 It is not possible to say that all agents owe the same duties to their principals : it is always necessary to have regard to the express or implied terms of the contract .
23 Together with the impossibility of effectively excluding people from consuming it , this implies that all individuals consume the same quantity , although they may attach different utility to this consumption if their tastes differ .
24 For non-rival goods especially it is tempting to allocate their costs ( = benefits ) on a per capita basis , but Aaron and McGuire show that this is equivalent to assuming that all individuals have the same marginal utility of income .
25 We will ensure that all schools teach the same basic subjects .
26 The typical company — one limited by shares — must issue some shares , and the initial presumption of the law is that all shares confer the same rights and impose the same liabilities .
27 When the return match was fought six weeks later , more than 10,000 spectators watched the same result at Third Lanark football club 's ground .
28 While there is some evidence that matching grants are more stimulative than unconditional grants , the prediction that unconditional grants have the same effects as a lump-sum increase in income is not confirmed .
29 But sometimes the problem lies in our assuming that religious concepts have the same meaning for different people , when in fact there are grossly different understandings , even within Christianity , of who or what is meant by God — to take only the most basic example .
30 In the light of the above , it is clear that two matrices having the same modal matrix do not necessarily permute ; they will do so only if their spectral matrices permute .
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