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

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1 Would he care to address the fact that because these orders are being taken separately for Wales and England it is not possible to make the quota applicable in the same way in the same parts of the United Kingdom .
2 Average retrieval times fur ICL files , however , increased from 40 ms to 150 ms due to the same number of additions .
3 This clever idea allows the pit to be shut away when not in use , making it look attractive while keeping the sand clean at the same time .
4 excluded if it refers to arrangements between a body corporate and another body corporate within the same group or is in connection with a joint enterprise as noted above
5 ( 3 ) The particular factors referred to above are — ( a ) the nature and scale of the institution 's operations ; and ( b ) the risks inherent in those operations and , if the institution is a body corporate , in the operations of any other body corporate in the same group so far as capable of affecting the institution .
6 a body corporate to another body corporate in the same group
7 The alternative is an increasingly fragmented and isolated working population open to the same types of abuse which characterized an earlier era of unbridled free market capitalism .
8 To maintain that the content of literature is part of a system of signs with a structure of its own , independent of the ‘ real ’ world , is clearly to maintain that it is in theory analyzable in the same way as its language ; but in practice a ready-made set of conceptual tools is simply not available .
9 For morphologically complex words this can be much worse , for example the word unbelievable on the same system ( including garbage collection ) required over 200 seconds of run time .
10 Could my night-time visitor have called in here to pick up the key he had shown me , and left the back door open at the same time ?
11 This argument is of course open to the same criticisms as were levelled against the distinction originally drawn between ‘ literate ’ and ‘ non-literate ’ societies .
12 Reliance was placed on Director of Public Prosecutions v. Ellis [ 1973 ] 1 W.L.R. 722 , where it was held that the fact that two accused persons had been prosecuted to conviction did not mean that the purposes of Part I of the Act , namely securing compliance with and detecting evasion of the Act , were spent ; and that accordingly it was still open to the authorities to employ their powers to obtain information relative to the same transaction from another person .
13 Provided that if the Lease shall not have been granted within a period of 12 months from the date hereof the Tenant shall be at liberty to assign underlet or otherwise deal with the benefit of this agreement subject to the same conditions as would be applicable to a corresponding transaction if the Lease had then been granted
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