Example sentences of "[noun] makes the same " in BNC.
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1 | The second question makes the same sort of enquiry about the relations between categories . |
2 | Kenny makes the same point but slightly differently : |
3 | Believe it or not Vladimir makes the same business decisions as you . |
4 | Jesus makes the same point in his parable of the two builders . |
5 | It may be noted that Wagner 's ( 1976 ) theory makes the same prediction . |
6 | Carol McMillan , in Women , Reason and Nature ( 1982 ) , argues that feminism makes the same mistake as anti-feminism in its excessive belief in rationality and empiricism , and consequently undervalues emotion , intuition and the private sphere . |
7 | Today 's audiences find them old-fashioned : yet many modern ballets deal with similar evils such as present-day problems with drugs , AIDS , mental handicap , racism , imprisonment and so on , in which the balletic interpretation makes the same impression if the choreographer has really studied the themes outlined in his subject . |
8 | Fforde 's error ( and Eccleshall makes the same mistake ) is simply that the ‘ orthodoxy ’ which Dicey and his friends in the LPDL espoused was not Conservatism but classical mid-Victorian Liberalism . |
9 | During Frankfurt , which ATP like to call the World Championships , even though to call the winner there the world champion would instantly devalue the status of the top player in their world rankings , ( irrespective of whether the ITF 's official World Champion Panel makes the same choice or not ) signs were bombarding us from all directions . |
10 | In the fourteenth century the Cloud-author makes the same point quite explicitly : The Cloud-author also provides an acute analysis of the way these terms interact in a continuum of activity both external and internal which leads finally to the possibility of the gift of contemplation . |
11 | This house is aristocratic Georgian to the hilt , and its ostentatious splendour makes the same impact now as then . |