Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] at [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 • Choice of cassettes or LPs at the same price .
2 One device introduced to create harmonic stress was that of writing in two or more different keys or modes at the same time — to write bitonal and polytonal music .
3 Example 88 is a simple example of music in two keys or modes at the same time : Both parts are in the Dorian mode , the upper violin part on D , and the lower on G .
4 So did anybody else have that experience of of of caring for children and parents , or or parents-in-law at the same time ?
5 A self-sterile tree , therefore , must be grown near another variety that blooms at the same time and will cross-pollinate its flowers .
6 Drawbacks : Expensive but , in terms of what it can do , this microwave is good enough to replace a conventional oven ( although remember cooking space is limited in that you could n't , say , do the roast and vegetables at the same time ) .
7 They are looking at structure and functions at the same time .
8 It is functionally compatible with 24-pin generic array logic devices and functions at the same speed as the 16V8 above .
9 The Moldovans have made Moldovan the only official language , putting Russians and Ukrainians at the same disadvantage as Sri Lanka once put its Tamils .
10 Hers is a vulnerable yet crucial role as negotiator between difference : typically she is one who refuses to outcast herself from the black community and family , because aware of its value and importance , yet by virtue of that same tact subjected within them to sexual discrimination : ‘ we straddle the fence that says we can not be uplifters of the race and lesbians at the same time ’ ( ‘ Talking about It ’ , 54 ) .
11 Twenty-two women , eight washbasins , two toilets , it 's just impossible ; twenty minutes to do all that and bunk your bed as well , and if you 're sleeping in a bunk in a crowded room you 're falling over each other trying to fold your sheets and blankets at the same time .
12 Police have given safety advice to a dozen other paper boys and girls at the same newsagent 's in Heaton , Newcastle .
13 However , these flows may be ultimately recycled into the domestic circular flow because governments invariably spend what they raise in taxation , because expenditure on investment goods is frequently financed out of current saving , and because other countries often spend on domestically produced goods and services at the same time as we purchase their products .
14 To take on these powerful vested interests , so the argument runs , the reformers needed the support of rulers and bishops ( if bishops themselves were not a part of the local familial nexus ) , and rulers at the same time gained an opportunity to reduce the power of local aristocracies .
15 In the 1770s in the Potteries women could earn 7s ( 35p ) a week as gilders , though men at the same trade could earn 12s ( 60p ) .
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