Example sentences of "[conj] be [verb] in the same " in BNC.
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1 | Comfortable Seats — Clio is equipped with seats that are manufactured in the same traditional style as those in larger cars . |
2 | But these are not organised , structured animal societies — they are abnormal explosions of the locust population and they carry with them the seeds of their own downfall , as do modern human populations that are heading in the same direction . |
3 | Homonyms are headwords to different entries that are spelt in the same way , e.g. bow ( the weapon ) , bow ( the action ) , bow ( the verb expressing the action ) . |
4 | Pyrenees may also refer to small ewes ' milk cheeses that are produced in the same area . |
5 | In some passerine species it even justifies slightly larger clutches than are found in the same or closely related species of lower latitudes ( Ricklefs , 1980 ) . |
6 | And in the last couple of years I 've been listening to music that 's going in the same direction , like The Beach Boys , for instance , but trying to keep it within a guitar format . |
7 | The claims of the kingdom of God dictate that all people must be treated the same and be held in the same esteem . |
8 | She sent the first correct solution selected and knew that the teams this century who appeared in FA Cup finals and were relegated in the same season were Brighton ( 1983 ) , Leicester ( 1969 ) , Manchester City ( 1926 ) and Chelsea ( 1915 ) |
9 | D Phil is the equivalent degree to Ph D offered at Oxford and some other universities , and is gained in the same way . |
10 | Saline was also used as vehicle and was administered in the same manner and in the same volume as the test substances . |
11 | He was still pretty , still was obliged to wear his hair in long curls and was attired in the same silks and satins but underneath all this there was a tougher character emerging . |
12 | Marjorie made a moue at Isobel , who had walked over to the cot in the far comer of the room and was standing in the same apparently relaxed but watchful posture she had displayed downstairs . |
13 | He retired in October 1689 , died in March 1692 , and was buried in the same month beside his wife in Kensington parish church . |
14 | Or did it regard ‘ conduct ’ , used in the legislation , as being qualified in the same way as ’ misconduct ‘ in Creffield 's contract of employment ? |