Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] in the same [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Although visiting grandparents was the basis of many significant memories and relationships , it is surprising that in the first set of interviews there are even more significant mentions of grandparents who at some point lived in the same house as their children . |
32 | To attract business , an exchange has to meet participants ' business needs in the same way as any other market . |
33 | In the context of the May 1990 preliminary talks between the African National Congress ( ANC ) and the government [ see p. 37440 ] , two other notable encounters between the nationalist movement and the white establishment occurred in the same month : ( i ) on May 23 the ANC met liberal representatives of the business community in Johannesburg , during which ANC deputy president Nelson Mandela , in what was seen as an attempt to reassure investors , declared that the ANC did not have a blueprint for nationalization ; at the conclusion of the conference , with the former chairman of the company Anglo American , Gavin Relly , he emphasized the need to abolish institutionalized inequalities and to redistribute resources equally ; and ( ii ) on May 24 fighters from the ANC 's armed wing and members of the ANC national executive committee ( NEC ) met with retired and serving officers of the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , military conscripts and , among others , members of the End Conscription Campaign at a conference in Lusaka , the Zambian capital ; these discussions included the structure and role of a post-apartheid defence force . |
34 | There is evidence of individual learned behaviour patterns , such as for instance barn owls which roost in caves and which predate bat roosts in the same caves . |
35 | All regiments are assumed to include a leader equipped in the same way as his men and with identical characteristics . |
36 | All units are assumed to include a leader equipped in the same way as his troops and with identical characteristics . |
37 | All regiments are assumed to include a leader equipped in the same way as his men and with identical characteristics . |
38 | Giving the mother a small job to do in the same room as the child during the meal will help distract her . |
39 | When your skin is burned , your body responds in the same way as it does to any other injury : going into ‘ over-drive ’ to quickly replace the burnt areas with new skin . |
40 | Each child born with a defect was matched as closely as possible to a healthy infant born in the same hospital , at the same time . |
41 | That being so , suppose we have another member of staff who is equally as effective as a teacher but who does not work up the lecture notes in the same way : could we not say that his or her teaching is integrated with research to the same degree ? |
42 | A third balloon inflation and deflation resulted in the same events . |
43 | With every actor reasoning in the same way , however , no narrowly rational person will participate . |
44 | At the same time , a third tier has been added to the R&T structure through the concept of skill centres which bring together the interests of more than one primary group working in the same field — that at Runcorn serving the acrylics and resins businesses is an example . |
45 | Simon Jenkins made the point forcefully : ‘ Go to any public meeting on an environmental issue and you will find it far better attended , with feelings running far higher , than any political meeting held in the same place . ’ |
46 | Fig. 6.24 superposes the deterioration of access frequency loaded 90/10 files as a result of loading additional records in random order , on to an 80/20 file loaded in the same way . |
47 | Although not referring to Linton 's earlier ( 1965 ) article published in the same journal , Simmons did trace the relevance of the Lindeman model of ecosystems and its development in a book by H.T. and E.C . |
48 | Such measures of absences from parish registers are the crudest of indicators , but other evidence points in the same direction . |
49 | In New Zealand , it formerly applied only where husband and wife lived in the same residence at the time of the rape . |
50 | This , of course , causes the pendulum to swing in the same direction . |
51 | He is giving Gascoigne the platform to perform in the same way as France built a side around Michel Platini , and Argentina around Diego Maradona — the latter never more evident as when they won the World Cup in 1986 . |
52 | The best solution to this problem is the exchange of stock between different service points in the same authority . |
53 | This way , all the grain travels in the same direction and you do not store up shrinkage problems . |
54 | Then calculate the distance walked in the same way as above . |
55 | In the summer of 1529 , during an outbreak of the plague in southern England , three men who had been students together at Cambridge found themselves by chance staying in the same house in Waltham . |
56 | In picture ( a ) the circuit is behaving as one might guess — the single loop on the screen indicates that the current varies in the same way for every cycle of the source . |
57 | Progress to soften the heartless pay-as-you're-cured system in the States will give power to the elbow of those fighting to stop our National Health Service drifting in the same direction . |
58 | Vegetation , like this tree found in the same area , suggests that the mammoths were existing in a climate at least a couple of degrees warmer than southern Britain has now . |
59 | Furthermore the particular type of cellular bone found in the same deposits as Eriptychius suggests that cephalaspids ( osteostracans ) may be equally as old as heterostracans . |
60 | Not one character speaks in the same way as another one . |