Example sentences of "[vb -s] [det] of the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it has some of the same staff , with a new manager director and so on .
2 Another study , by Mintel , a market-research company , covers some of the same ground as the academics ' book ( but costs £795 ) .
3 An HMSO booklet of the same name covers much of the same ground .
4 French ( 1982 ) specifies ‘ ten commandments ’ for renewable energy analysis which has much of the same spirit as the advice of Chambers .
5 First , the effective management of development — and perhaps basic research as well — has many of the same goals as manufacturing : faster throughput time , reduction of inventory , better upstream-downstream communication , continuous improvement , subtle balances between discipline and creativity , quick problem solving , etc .
6 The seemingly ingenuous children discover that as a model of reality , narrative can have explanatory force to rival even the most powerful scientific theories , and indeed that narrative has many of the same characteristics as the concepts on which modern science is founded .
7 The control of rape reporting by the state raises some of the same issues as that concerning the control of pornography .
8 The main group is characterized by low proportions of alteration , and this includes many of the same species that produce little alteration of the skull and maxilla , namely barn owl , long-eared owl , Verreaux eagle owl , and great grey owl : see Table 3.7 .
9 The discussion is biased towards the cognitive processes involved during reading , with spelling considered as an adjunct which uses ( and misuses some of the same processes .
10 A more recent collection , which reflects some of the same debates and also considers their implications for the economic geography of the UK is The Geography of De-Industrialisation edited by Ron Martin and Bob Rowthorn ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1986 ) .
11 1980:423 ) and the present system presents some of the same difficulties .
12 In a global context , it means more of the same system that increased the number of the world 's poor from 944 million in 1970 to 1,156 million in 1985 ; the number who are illiterate from 842 million to 907 million ; and the number of malnourished from 460 million to 512 million .
13 Whilst not nearly as extensive , it embodies several of the same incentives , such as to improve the range and quality of one 's own services in order to attract more patients and to review carefully the appropriateness of utilising certain hospital services .
14 Modern avionics items exhibit such a variety of failure modes and are so reliable that the tradesman often forgets how he cured a particular type of fault when he experiences another of the same type .
15 However , even this view of relatively autonomous , locally based development shares some of the same themes as those identified above .
16 Two problems arise here , however , for Oreopithecus shares some of the same characters , and the pongine Sivapithecus is less advanced in this respect .
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