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

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1 In June 1989 another Soviet submarine caught fire in the same area , and this time Norwegian scientists reported evidence of a small radioactive leak .
2 This ceremony takes place at the same time as the annual celebration for the freedom of the city by 38 Regiment of the Royal Engineers .
3 Obviously , when capital is financed from revenue , the accounting takes place at the same time as the financing .
4 use the handle of the club hammer to bring blocks to the same height
5 The second practice run takes place at the same time on Thursday .
6 And this battle took place on the same day that King Henry in retreat from Wales rode through Shrewsbury , the 14th day of September .
7 An extreme instance is provided by Godden and Baddeley ( 1975 , 1980 ) , who found that the ability of divers to recall a list of words learned either under water or on the beach was much better when the test took place in the same conditions as had prevailed during original learning .
8 ‘ For an actor of his calibre , ’ recalls Gerald Thomas , ‘ and he was of a very high calibre indeed , he had the inability to play dialogue at the same time as he was handling props .
9 If you can not find the book on the length of shelf containing books of the same class number , then it is probably out on loan .
10 When early retirement took place at the same time as redundancy , the fear of not getting financial compensation became a reason for taking early retirement .
11 In later proceedings for the continuation of the Mareva injunction , it was held to be regular and proper practice for a plaintiff to commence proceedings on the same cause of action in several jurisdictions in order to obtain Mareva or corresponding relief .
12 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 . ’
13 Inspired by the coral coasts of Papua New Guinea ( where Liz lived and worked for nine years ) , this aquarium on silk is made by using a rubber-based glue called gutta in the same way that wax is used in the batik process .
14 Yesterday 's crash was the second involving a lorry approaching roadworks on the same stretch of the M-50 .
15 The employee 's contribution is therefore £1,284.40 and roughly equates to the sum of the Class 2 and Class 4 contributions paid by a self employed person on the same income .
16 In the women 's movement , too , a significant revolution took place over the same decade .
17 The earliest form was the one-sided station , in which arrival and departure took place on the same side .
18 It was thought locally that attendance might be down because of a Gaelic football regional cup tie taking place at the same time , but many people managed to do both .
19 In ‘ The Dissolution of Character in the Novel ’ she expresses her faith in the power of the computer as a concept to change literature in the same way that print did nearly five hundred years ago :
20 The court gave judgment to the same effect in both cases .
21 As the government looks for cuts , it will find plenty of scope to make improvements at the same time .
22 So his strategy made sense at the same time as it seemed wantonly ruinous .
23 This project will try to develop ways of doing automatic semantic tagging using techniques of the same general kind as those used for part-of-speech tagging .
24 A famous 19th century thinker once observed that ‘ the class which has the means of material production at its disposal has control at the same time over the means of mental production ’ .
25 there is now provision for a student to undertake modules at the same , as well as different levels .
26 Could I have Mr Chairman cos it 's a , is it an order of government to support Mr at the same time or should I do .
27 One union man giving evidence at the same time , said that it was " not … above twelve months " .
28 However , recall of the preceding clause ( clause 2 ) varied depending on whether or not that clause formed part of the same sentence as the most recent clause .
29 However , when the preceding clause and the last-heard clause formed part of the same sentence ( as in version ( a ) ) , recall scores for the preceding clause were 81 per cent .
30 Two weeks ago I wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting that it was now time for the Church Militant to denounce antibiotics in the same uncompromising terms once used against usury , but I suspect my advice ( admittedly unsolicited ) will go the same way as the seed of Onan .
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