Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [art] same [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | With the most aggressive species this intolerance may extend to species of other fish families and any fish of the same shape or colour is liable to be attacked . |
2 | The longitudinally-banded Melanochromis react very strongly to other fish with the same pattern and are very hard on their females . |
3 | Another important exception can be found in Grieco 's ( 1987 ) data on the use of kin networks to secure employment , where she found that relatives as distant as cousins were as likely to be involved as close kin in arrangements which brought a number of male and female kin into the same workplace or firm . |
4 | Boxfish ( ostraciontidae ) release a poisonous substance into the aquarium if badly handled or attacked by other fish sufficient to kill all fish in the same aquarium and itself . |
5 | Even people of the same age and sex can differ considerably in the energy they burn up to keep their bodies going . |
6 | Yes , people of the same age and build may have a difference in metabolic rate of up to one-third . |
7 | Finally , the abandonment of desert in favour of individual diagnosis and treatment justified treating people with the same offence and record entirely differently , leaving it wide open to bias — especially in terms of social class . |
8 | He said : ‘ One of the things most appreciated by those running smaller businesses is the chance to meet people in the same boat and discuss matters of joint interest and concern . ’ |
9 | You hook up with the people on the same trip and work it from there . ’ |
10 | When the assistant is serving you , he may also be serving two or three other people at the same time and holding a conversation with yet another . |
11 | It 's useful when you 've got to contact lots of staff or get information to many people at the same time and allows you to put detailed information down . |
12 | A curiosity in Enescu 's output is the way that he sometimes bracketed under the same opus number works of the same genre but widely separated in time : the two Op. 24 piano sonatas of 1924 and 1935 , for example ( the latter in fact called No. 3 , since the composer confessed that No. 2 existed only in his head and was never written down ) , or the more extreme case of the two Op. 26 cello sonatas of 1898 and 1935 . |
13 | The Climbers is linked to a TV series of the same name and has all the hallmarks of a rush job ; grating , uncorrected mistakes of grammar ; indigestible multi-clause sentences ; and an overall lack of purpose or identity . |