Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [verb] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The second is to look at what visual systems do , build something that will do the same job , and then determine whether it works in the same way as a real visual system . |
2 | Nevertheless , there is a computation that can be carried out on local areas of the image that will do the same job . |
3 | OLE will be replaced by Cairo services that will use the same programming model , the same behaviour between shell and application link and the same class model so no changes have to be made to applications . |
4 | Firstly by the ‘ degree to which a position is functionally unique , there being no other positions that can perform the same function satisfactorily ’ . |
5 | Nevertheless , there are some consequences of early marriages that are common in all countries and may cause the same concern everywhere . |
6 | If you are talking about more general studies or if you did a non-vocational course at college or university you should show how this demonstrates that you are capable of becoming interested in a wide range of subjects and could bring the same enthusiasm to your work . |
7 | And above all , if the head , inside the school , is seen as someone who has a calm and consistent view of the rapidly changing priorities of school management , there is a chance that parents will come to the same view and will feel the same trust . |
8 | For example , Laura Ashley or Next shops will look similar throughout the country , and will stock the same range of goods . |
9 | This is Warner 's second B format original and will have the same treatment as Impulse ( May ) , namely a dust jacket and later an A format . |
10 | Now is a scalar and will have the same value in all frames including that in free fall ; explicitly we have . |
11 | Close to the end of his life , Vincent referred approvingly to Tolstoy 's My Religion , and spoke of his hopes for a ‘ private and secret revolution in men from which a new religion will be born … something altogether new which will have no name , but will have the same effect of comforting , of making life possible , which the Christian religion used to have … ’ . |