Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [art] same [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | However , Hall ( 1982a ; 1982b ) hoped that higher-skilled and better-paid jobs would eventually Appear through the same processes that had driven countries such as Hong Kong , South Korea and Singapore from low-grade , low-paid economies into higher , if not always ‘ higher-tech ’ production . |
2 | The fact that human beings have quite a variation of abilities and shortcomings attests to the fact that we are not all twisted in the same areas . |
3 | The terms ‘ old age ’ and ‘ retirement ’ are often used interchangeably , but they do not necessarily refer to the same things . |
4 | There is so much to see , even though it is all basically made of the same ingredients . |
5 | One of the difficulties in making the diagnosis of ME — which is a post viral syndrome with a multiplicity of symptoms — is that sufferers do not necessarily present with the same symptoms ; however the film showed most graphically how the entire family is affected by such a misunderstood illness . |
6 | The existence of judicial balancing should not lead us to conclude that all such balancing is necessarily premised on the same assumptions . |
7 | The second reason for this relative complexity is that , as we have already noticed , given lexical items do not necessarily belong to the same sets as in ‘ standard ’ English . |
8 | To return to Dr Johnson , this book perfectly illustrates his sonorous maxim : ‘ We are all prompted by the same motives , all deceived by the same fallacies , all animated by hope , obstructed by danger , entangled by desire and seduced by pleasure ’ . |
9 | Later causes of decline are clearly different , and do not relate to the same age-groups or causes of death , and there are better data to argue over . |
10 | She argues that the nature of the Tests is now so different that we can not object on the same grounds as each objection has been met . |
11 | The exclusion of parts of the centre " let or constructed or adapted for letting " is fair and reasonable , but quite often an exclusion will relate only to parts of the centre " not let on the same terms as this lease " which could result in the occupying tenants paying part of the service charges for unlet premises . |
12 | They had all their limited attention focused on Hrun , who was admittedly built on the same lines as themselves . |
13 | The different methods do not react to the same types of buried feature , and are thus to some extent complementary . |
14 | Mrs Flaherty and the nans did not mix in the same circles . |
15 | Computer people seem to have great status in the eyes of top management and are not governed by the same codes as the rest of the company . |
16 | Administrative problems played their part in this story since the centres were not run by the same authorities as those managing the state hospitals . |
17 | Oh well shall I just colour in the same hats then ? |
18 | As the company is worth less than £30 million , it does not come under the same rules as the water authority when privatised . |
19 | One need not come to the same conclusions now as one did two years ago . |
20 | ‘ Well , I try not to stay with the same methods . |
21 | The harddisk does not suffer from the same problems as it is in a sealed unit which should not be tampered with in any circumstances . |
22 | They are nearly always the same people and they nearly always sit in the same places . |
23 | ‘ We were seeking to find if the river always spilled at the same points , and the answer was yes . |
24 | The reflected waves interfere with the incoming waves to produce a pattern of standing waves or clapotis , the crests of which always appear in the same places ( Fig. 8. 1A ) . |
25 | It attracted people of similar views and backgrounds and it 's no surprise — or should n't be — that such people still mix in the same circles now . |
26 | Outside the TUC , individual trade unions have their own education programmes which are not always hampered by the same constraints . |
27 | ‘ An Englishman named Woodhouse introduced winemaking to the town in 1773 , and his firm is still operating from the same premises . |
28 | Have Walsall always played in the same colours as long as you 've been supporting them ? |
29 | This states that a pure compound always consists of the same elements combined in the same proportion by weight . |
30 | Do you always go for the same kinds of things ? |