Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [prep] the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 References to experts are private in the same way that arbitrations are .
2 Fast writing speeds are possible with the same memory effect as on the truly flat terminal .
3 You accuse these agencies of improper motives — such as using children as bait for donors — when you are guilty of the same shortcoming on your cover .
4 PAHs are some of the same group of cancer-causing substances that are found in cigarette smoke , oil and vehicle exhaust fumes .
5 I know he and Ivor are interested in the same period . ’
6 The general rule is that overseas trusts are subject to the same IHT rules as UK trusts .
7 It seems that those who try to live according to the official theory of schooling are subject to the same range of ritual abuse as the fans of another club .
8 In addition , for the purposes of ss2 , 5 , 6 and 7 , " terms and notices which exclude or restrict the relevant obligation or duty " are subject to the same control as clauses which exclude or restrict liability .
9 Holiday caravans are subject to the same planning and licensing controls as residential caravans .
10 The payment of the year 's charge by a single payment , that is a lump sum payment , has always been linked to the date when recovery procedures can commence in order that lump sum payers are subject to the same recovery procedures as monthly instalment payers .
11 Regulation — solicitors are subject to the same regime as all other providers of financial services and are regulated in the conduct of investment business by the Law Society .
12 But they are pastoral at the same time , as you are constantly made aware , and nowhere more so than up here on the lofty Plateau d'Iraty , where several roads meet .
13 Er no they 're all about the same depth are n't they ?
14 I feel happier when they 're all under the same roof .
15 We 're all on the same side .
16 But the spectacle of a few Labour MPs begging for Nationalist arms to link with , on the grounds that ‘ we 're all on the same side , really ’ gives a degree of credibility to the Tory scare-story that it previously lacked .
17 ‘ Now we 're all on the same side .
18 Several mouthfuls later we 're all at the same table .
19 And , and , and I do n't think they 're all at the same place either are they ?
20 And they 're all in the same position .
21 It makes prisoners realise they can do something , and we 're all in the same society
22 You 're all in the same dressing room .
23 Yeah cos they 're all in the same set , cos they 're , cos they 're bo cos all of them are thick .
24 I mean we 're all in the same boat . ’
25 These strategies were exemplified in statements on the part of respondents such as ‘ count your blessings ’ , or ‘ we 're all in the same boat ’ , and in methods such as perceiving hardship as the forerunner of an easier future , or devaluing the importance of aspects which are noxious ( such as an unpleasant boss and colleagues ) and magnifying good aspects ( such as the convenient location and reasonable pay of the job ) .
26 ‘ In theory , we 're all in the same boat , ’ he told a newspaper .
27 Yeah , that needs to be signed and then we can use these and any future occasions when we 're all in the same place .
28 I suppose you get days when you feel you get up and you 've got to do the same old things — you get bored , you 're stuck in the same routine .
29 Apparently we 're one of the few beer hostelries , so to speak , like pubs and clubs and things like that , that make their profit purely
30 You know very well that we 're two of the same kind , Nenna .
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