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

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1 A magnification or a diminution reveals the same pattern .
2 Can , can we Mr chairman can we not suggest erm the fact that , to the three executives , that the subscription stay the same for three or six month period until unison and members are balloted on
3 In the past it has always been assumed that the wall followed the same line as its medieval successor .
4 Your eye makes a natural adjustment for this when looking at the scene direct so that the colour appears the same irrespective of the lighting .
5 The assumption that the universe looks the same in every direction is clearly not true in reality .
6 Now at first sight , all this evidence that the universe looks the same whichever direction we look in might seem to suggest there is something special about our place in the universe .
7 However , many discussions of nationalism assume that the topic remains the same regardless of time and place , so that explanations are equally applicable to all cases .
8 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 ) .
9 Is he aware that the situation remains the same , and will he tell us when something will be done about it ?
10 This , of course , does not mean that the Chewong think the same ; their standards are very different from mine in this regard .
11 Bear in mind that all dogs are individuals , and just because a previous dog learnt a command quickly , this does not mean that every individual has the same capacity .
12 I do not think that even the right hon. Gentleman would be prepared to say that every programme remains the same , irrespective of costs .
13 We believe it only on grounds of modesty : it would be most remarkable if the universe looked the same in every direction around us , but not around other points in the universe !
14 But even if the money remains the same , it seems unlikely that the services will .
15 It should be public property and would be so if the millionaire had the same heart and principles of Beefy .
16 A larger number of people are getting married , so a larger number of people will get divorced if the divorce-rate stays the same .
17 As it stands , this operation requires three addresses , but it can be made into a two-address operation by making the source and the destination strings the same ; thus the vith entry in the table replaces the ith character in the source string .
18 One may truly get the sense of the Reeve 's Tale being played by the same company with the same costumes on the same stage as the Miller 's Tale : Absolon 's red hose for the " " halyday " " ( 3319 – 40 ) re-appear early on ( 3952 – 5 ) , and the daughter has the same grey eyes as the delicate Absolon ( 3317 , 3974 ) .
19 ‘ Catterick will soon be the biggest garrison in the country , with increased military movements , and the Army share the same concerns .
20 take her and the , and the vet said the same , where that place is er a bad , a couple of years ago she had erm tick
21 In spite of this the agreement was approved by 44 votes to 28 and the strike began the same evening .
22 Do the parents and the school share the same expectations about discipline , teaching methods and curriculum content ?
23 Both the BIE and the NEBE use the same registration number that is issued following acceptance of the student by the BIE as a Registered Student/Candidate .
24 I was interested to see that the Financial Times and The Spectator picked the same phrase — they described it as a ’ pyrrhic victory ’ .
25 Both Scotland and the south reported the same 27 per cent positive balance .
26 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 .
27 The first comedian says something in a high-flown style , and the other repeats the same information in a colloquial one :
28 Once the whole company have learned the words they are divided into two groups with one side of the room singing and doing the actions to the first verse and the other doing the same for the second .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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