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

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1 Yet when interest rates fall , as they have done recently , they rarely show the same enthusiasm for cutting their rates .
2 If you 've always worked on the account of companies that deal in furniture , say , you could just as easily do the same job for a company dealing in computers .
3 It was not spelt the same way for a start .
4 But he did not seem to notice that in the previous paragraph he had just used the same method for boosting the production of Johannes Raven .
5 The research of Geza Roheim , summarized in my Psycho-analysis of Culture , shows quite clearly that the oral period , for instance , does not have the same significance for Australian aborigine hunter-gatherers as it does for Melanesian agriculturalists ; and further that , in the former instance , the anal-sadistic hardly seems to exist ( with the consequent absence of sado-masochistic perversions or character traits in adults ) .
6 Naturally the poem does not mean the same thing for him as for Bilbo .
7 It would scarcely hold the same significance for him .
8 Do you not get the same benefit for hundred and twenty pound per annum .
9 If you were close to the patient before his stroke , and were used to showing him affection by touching and kissing him , and if you still feel the same warmth for him despite his illness , you can help his morale greatly by continuing to behave as before , even if he seems not to respond .
10 Social and economic inequality have long been features of our society , but such inequality does not always have the same implications for health status .
11 Changes in social and commercial conditions , and changes in the moral values of the community , mean that the Courts will not always find the same reasons for the enforcement of promises to be good today as their forbears did ; equally it is likely that they will often find good reasons for the enforcement of promises where their predecessors did not .
12 But it can also give deep satisfaction to have this opportunity of showing love and concern for someone who is close and who has probably shown the same care for us .
13 You can also use the same method for dresses with a shaped skirt .
14 He also keeps the same brigade for years at a time because staff turnover in contract catering is not as rapid as in hotels and restaurants .
15 With a slight change of wording it could also serve the same purpose for an individual , but its use as part of staff appraisal is not considered here .
16 His biographer , Andrew Yule , wrote an exhaustive account of Puttnam 's career and ended up choosing the same word for the title .
17 They probably do the same thing for pleasure in the Lake District every summer .
18 What is important to us is that all the areas will now use the same software for interrogation purposes , and as we develop new enhancements , details are released to all other areas .
19 Children 's feet often stay the same size for several months at a time , then move up a size almost overnight .
20 ‘ Academics get on by publishing papers and TCS by it 's very nature is n't research ; it 's technology transfer and does n't give the same opportunity for publishing …
21 ‘ Academics get on by publishing papers and TCS by it 's very nature is n't research ; it 's technology transfer and does n't give the same opportunity for publishing …
22 I 'm actually going to go in for it in the Telegraph 's competition , so I may as well use the same team for our one if it gets going .
23 I suppose the most recent lesson is that if you merge with a company you do n't have the same opportunities for changing its culture as you do if it 's a take-over .
24 DECADES make convenient units of time for historians , sociologists and pundits of every stripe , but the people who live and work through them do n't share the same enthusiasm for tying everything into bundles or stopping precisely at midnight on December 31 .
25 He says he ca n't get the same enthusiasm for modern racing cars .
26 If every company conducted the same business , were of the same size , even had the same plans for expansion — then perhaps it would be safe to assume that their asset financing requirements , too , would be the same .
27 Without conceit , he told me : " I 'm a ones and can go on playing the same music for ever . "
28 At one extreme , there might be the virtual monoculture of the new agricultural areas , imposed by their orientation towards a remote world market , and intensified , if not created , by the characteristic mechanism of foreign merchant firms in the great port cities which controlled this export trade — the traditional Greeks who ran the Russian corn trade through Odessa , the Bunges and Borns from Hamburg who were about to fulfil the same function for the River Plate countries from Buenos Aires and Montevideo .
29 I 've found that after a few years experience you can tell , you just can you know ; which even if you 've got a group with two very imaginative kids in , who can play instruments really well , and the others sit back and let them do it , then you might give the difference between two out of ten and nine out of ten for effort in the same group , but for the overall effect they would then get the same mark for the group thing .
30 THE ARMY WAS AGAIN TO PERFORM THE SAME SERVICE FOR HIM IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH EXCEPT THAT NEXT TIME IT WAS A GUIDED TOUR OF THE COURSES OF ACTION WHICH WERE NOT OPEN TO HIS GOVERNMENT AS THE GENERAL STRIKE ORGANISED BY THE ULSTER WORKERS ' COUNCIL MOVED TO A CLIMAX .
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