Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] same [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Do they behave in the same way syntactically , or , to put it more accurately , do topics , like themes , have no syntax ?
2 They will not be led by preachers at their church to face up to the fact that there are four Gospels , that John is significantly different from the Synoptics , that the New Testament writers do not always speak with the same voice even on essential matters of faith .
3 Tried and tested application programming interfaces , data structures , formats and protocols , will usually work in the same way even if they are encapsulated within other architectures .
4 These were the very rays which provided energy to synthesise amino acids and sugars in the primordial oceans , so the arrival of the blue-greens ruled out the possibility that life on earth could ever begin in the same way again .
5 The sequence was still largely without dates , and more importantly , the development from one broad technological phase to another did not occur at the same time everywhere .
6 Government must decide at the same time how much to spend and how to pay for spending .
7 Traditionally bureaucracy has been described as a role culture , but there is no reason to suppose that the different cultures can not all exist within the same organisation particularly if the organisation is as large and diverse as a government department or a local authority .
8 ( Note that DCs may pass through the same state more than once .
9 Application Apply bronzer evenly and do n't go over the same area twice or you will end up with streaks .
10 Although many sentences with this surface sequence will always come to the same thing pragmatically , whichever of the two constructions is assumed ( this is one of the features which can make careful syntactic analysis such a delicate matter ) , it is nonetheless possible to find some which are open to either syntactic interpretation but with a clear difference in meaning ; this will then help to throw the syntactic difference into relief .
11 You would n't think lightning could strike in the same place twice would you ?
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