Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] from the same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There were two pairs of jeans , one newish , one elderly , two chambray shirts , one pink and checked , the other plain light blue , plus a heavy navy wool sweater from the same chain store as the pretty cotton underwear .
2 Test concentrations were then derived by interpolation from a standard rhamnose concentration curve from the same chromatogram .
3 In addition members of the class usually find marriage partners from the same class .
4 Daedalic has been claimed as a Dorian style ; but purely Daedalic heads are found on marble lamps made in the Ionian Cyclades , and the first monumental marble sculpture from the same area is inseparable from the Daedalic tradition .
5 De Niro 's slightly unhinged devotion to detail , the madness in his method , is well documented the best recent example being his insistence on wearing silk underwear from the same store that supplied Al Capone so that his portrayal of the Chicago gangster in The Untouchables felt just right .
6 The new technology takes waste material from a manufacturing plant , mixes it with waste gases from the same plant and recycles it so that it can be used again .
7 While it is possible to take the view that collective trade union action is of a different kind from initiatives taken by individuals or small groups of workers , most social scientists nowadays would probably accept that these forms of conflict stem from the same root causes in the commodity-status of labour and the constraints of managerial authority .
8 On it were a variety of jugs and china vases from the same school of design as the pixie doorknocker .
9 Two carved back chiffonniers from the same era went at £400 and £260 and four albums of cigarette cards made £385 .
10 But when discovered it was assigned by its excavators to the late-third or early-fourth century ( Britannia VIII ( 1977 ) , 413 ) : a dating subsequently accepted by Neal ( 1981 , no. 63 ) and Swain and Ling ( Britannia XII ( 1981 ) , 168 : where the wall paintings from the same room as the mosaic are considered to be of late-third/early-fourth century date ) .
11 His Gluck Iphigenie this summer , first of a planned Drottningholm cycle , was self-consciously unobtrusive , almost rough in its stage manners — and as unexciting as his Don Giovanni from the same stable seen in Brighton .
12 IBANEZ catalogues from mid-70s to early 1980s wanted for cash , also Gibson and Hamer catalogues from the same period .
13 The buildings on either side of the courtyard date from the same period .
14 A HUSBAND and wife won two six-figure sum prizes from the same Republic 's national lotto jackpot .
15 He 's only groggy , not out , but you 're able to secure him to the bed with the other set of handcuffs and the leather straps from the same drawer the hood came from .
16 is a delightful sheep 's milk cheese from the same dairy as the Wellington .
17 Copeland quotes a test in which only one gangrene rot developed during storage of 200 tubers dug by fork compared with 15 rots on 200 tubers lifted with an elevator digger from the same crop .
18 John Coles , Bryony Orme , and members of the Somerset Levels Project have estimated that this must have involved the exploitation of extensive woodland from which materials were taken out to be fitted into the track planks from the same tree occur in different parts of the track .
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