Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] the same [noun] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Those that carry the same names as overseas beers are produced under licence and do not necessarily adhere to the recipe or strength of the original .
2 Any procedure of numerical integration will involve approximations that have the same effect as unknown small changes in the initial conditions ( although they are introduced continuously , not just at an initial instant ) .
3 We already allow animals from countries that have the same policy as us , such as Ireland , to be imported into this country .
4 As he put it , ‘ not until the habits of the rich are changed and they are again content to breathe the same air and walk the same streets as the poor will East London be ‘ saved ’ .
5 He said that dichloromethane , for instance , has a very short atmospheric lifetime , so it does not get into the stratosphere and cause the same problems as CFCs , carbon tetrachloride or 1,1,1-trichloroethane .
6 Here was a fellow human , Canadian , and Montrealer who went to the same movies and read the same papers as you or I. 1 . )
7 Therefore , he must stick to the same story and tell the same lie as when he had applied for his British passport .
8 ‘ Indeed these digs reveal that Macedonians worshipped the same gods and practise the same rites as the Greeks ’ .
9 In our lives today we have to continue that journey of exploration and answer the same questions as Paul did .
10 These are the rhyolites , which are right at the other end of the spectrum from basalts ; that is to say they are acid , contain a lot of silica and have the same composition as granite .
11 ( 3 ) All other estates , interests , and charges in or over land take effect as equitable interests ; ( 4 ) The estates , interests , and charges which under this section are authorised to subsist or be conveyed or created at law are ( when subsisting or conveyed or created at law ) in this Act referred to as " legal estates , " and have the same incidents as legal estates subsisting at the commencement of this Act ; and the owner of a legal estate is referred to as " an estate owner " and his legal estate is referred to as his estate .
12 Those rules relating to such matters as freedom of speech and assembly derive from , and have the same status as , any other rule of law .
13 They are more explicit than , but have the same implication as , the more general guidelines we made .
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