Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 The Red crew gained a length by the mile post and 2 ½ by Hammersmith Bridge , but the freshmen hung on to lose by about the same margin , six seconds behind Red Alligator 's winning time of 19min 46sec .
2 The Infinite Wheel present four UK harmonised house cuts loosely gathered together under the same title , the ‘ Dream Of Dreams ’ mix holding the dancefloor tactics whilst the epic and trippy ‘ Big Blue Mix ’ and ‘ Bay Of Rainbows ’ melt into each other to create a floaty yet still club-viable waxing .
3 If , for example , a customer likes Marks and Spencers ' potato crisps , he can only buy more at the same shop ( or another branch of Marks and Spencers in a different town ) .
4 There we are we all have different ones but we should all finish up with the same answer .
5 He was too alert not to catch the look and he was swift enough to look down in the same instant at his cup .
6 We must make sure we do n't keep on disturbing the seed 's growth by constantly going back to the same people and badgering them .
7 we shall all end up in the same place
8 Just over half of those who retired prematurely did so at the same time as their redundancy .
9 He said he just carried on in the same direction .
10 I feel sorry only for Eugenie and Beatrice because they will suffer a great deal seeing their mother and father not living together under the same roof . ’
11 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm i it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who are made , made redundant , going to the company and swelling their balance sheets , while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
12 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who were made , made redundant going to the company and swelling their balance sheets while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation , when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
13 Such men depended upon success for support : for while du Guesclin might play upon his Breton origin to gather a force ( or route ) around him , the English could not do so with the same ease , and therefore came to rely upon their reputations to draw men to their service .
14 Although the argument has been used that the proposed primary school will increase traffic , it will not do so by the same volume .
15 He just came on in the same purposeful manner and Maggie backed away , a little alarmed and suddenly remembering why she was here .
16 He remembers his lonely school days , in assured manner that his son will not grow up in the same way .
17 However , this result does not carry through in the same way to the cases we have just been discussing where managerial utility depends on effort as well as income .
18 Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation .
19 He regarded perpetual change as the fundamental law governing all things — a view which is summarized in his famous aphorism , ‘ You can not step twice into the same river ’ .
20 Our choice would be a former IBMer who has carved out a successful career running another computer company — Comdisco Inc chief Ken Pontikes is already facing up to the same problems besetting IBM , and despite his protestations , there 's always Ross Perot .
21 The next generation which is taking over the reins of industry is a generation who were not brought up in the same milieu that I was brought up in .
22 Our prices did not go up at the same rate .
23 We did not go up in the same lift , but were taken to another one , apparently for the use of directors only .
24 We are thus led back to the same problem as before ; although the fact of taking X as end does not justify the decision to do Y , the enjoyment of X which does complete the justification is itself merely a psychological fact .
25 Unfortunately , these encouraging values are not delivered simultaneously in the same machine .
26 But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal .
27 Without amendments to the law , depreciation charges would mean existing taxpayers effectively paying twice for the same assets , for no other reason than the application of SSAP 12 .
28 Madame , with Madame 's Waterford crystal tumbler always placed just at the same place on the bar ; Madame , in position , on guard , ruling the night .
29 We are all used to thinking of the Earth as some kind of large magnet , with two magnetic poles located quite near the geographic North and South Poles , so that the needle of a compass always lines up in the same direction .
30 We should add , as a caveat , that if the point which Brooke J. decided in In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 ever arose again in the same context , it would be necessary to consider the effect of the judgment of this court in Rex v. Benchers of Lincoln 's Inn ( 1825 ) 4 B. & C. 855 , which was followed in Rex v. Barnard 's Inn ( 1836 ) 5 A. & E. 17 .
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