Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] the same [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Just to underline what my hon. Friend is saying , it is also the case that the profile takes into account second homes , so that the same principle applies there too . |
2 | You may have to handicap so that the same group does n't always win ; for instance , some children find one word , while others find another . |
3 | ‘ Not if the same man carried out both attacks . ’ |
4 | You can produce a whole range of different ideas to suggest th at one county or antoher is doing badly but the same rules apply to all of them . |
5 | His morale was uplifted a few minutes later when the same Minister returned with a gaggle of additional members evidently called from the floor of the House . |
6 | Lest anyone should think that the matter is totally unproblematical , it is perhaps worth pointing out that the same dictionary gives no separate recognition to the parallel occurrences of shut . |
7 | Attempts at humour aside , I now find myself penning a few words of concern for Salford 's Graduate Association now that the same question seems to be written large on the proverbial wall . |
8 | ‘ The engine then answered so much better than anything which had been tried before that the same principle has been followed ever since . ’ |
9 | Whatever happens , even if the same coalition led by the Christian Democrats and Socialists gets back into power , things can never be the same again . |
10 | Dozing defendants can take comfort from that as well because the same rule applies to filing acknowledgement of service . |
11 | THE majority of football supporters who read your newspaper will have been very disappointed with your leading article ‘ Deadly Potential of the Terraces ’ ( Echo February 29 ) , particularly as the same issue carried a well-reasoned piece by one of your own journalists on why fans are campaigning to retain terracing . |
12 | Boo lives in a town where the people are very religious , but narrow minded and intolerant of those who do not conform to their very rigid code of social behaviour , and where everybody knows everyone else because the same families have lived there for generations . |