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

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1 Lamb rampaged to 50 with a six and a pull for four in the same Su'a over .
2 A doctored ball should do the trick for both at the same time .
3 Individual deterrence occurs when someone commits a crime , is punished for it , and finds the punishment so unpleasant or frightening that the offence is never repeated for fear of more of the same or worse .
4 Whilst it does not have the theological aims of the NVALA , the NFoL/CARE or the OCU , it still appears to have developed in response or opposition to many of the same social trends highlighted by those other groups .
5 Yet this image , allowing for exaggeration , is not totally removed from the reality of prewar Japanese society , and the persistence of some of the same characteristics in the post-1945 period therefore means that such categorization still contains a measure of truth .
6 It is worth comparing a text of Papinian in the same title which deals with the same question , but which employs the perfectly acceptable expression per fideicommissum relicti .
7 ‘ You do n't mind ? ’ she asked , thinking it more than good of him to use his morning squiring her around , without him letting himself in for an afternoon of more of the same !
8 With the help of many of the same printing presses , ink suppliers and distributors , Harlequin Enterprises , a Canadian firm which dominates the world 's romantic-fiction market , is doing a roaring business by expanding into Eastern Europe .
9 The defendants are also charged with abduction and attempting to abduct another boy of two on the same day .
10 The body of a cat when hunting takes on a quite different demeanour to that of the same pussy when out for an idle stroll or with some other intention in mind .
11 While cases remained open , re-assessment for one of the same group of services took place to a more marked extent in the generic team and by the individual specialist than in the specialist team .
12 Erm my next prezzie is sort of more of the same actually .
13 It was being driven by a very po-faced Englishman with another of the same ilk beside him and the car was spotlessly clean .
14 His impassioned Contrasts ( 1836 ) is a manifesto , both visual and verbal , for the Gothic , for it contrasts a town in 1440 with the same town in 1840 ( Fig. 30 ) , a comparison in which 1840 fails in every respect .
15 She picked up both the paper and the keys , and this time held her arms out immediately in front of her — where she could keep her eye on both at the same time .
16 Stronger than expected demand is the main reason : the International Energy Agency reckons that OECD oil consumption climbed by more than 5% from the last quarter of 1987 to the same period of 1988 .
17 A Home Office statistical bulletin said nationally police recorded an 11pc increase in offences in the last quarter of 1991 over the same period in 1990 .
18 This block is widely considered the most important item in US philately ; a second block of four from the same sheet made $528,000 ( £338,462 ) , in line with estimate .
19 Having liquidated one in four employees during the past few years and having promised to treat its workforce to more of the same during 1993 , IBM should have surprised no one by investing some of the money it has presumably saved in an organisation formed by the people who produced the most recent Terminator film .
20 You should look on your notes as you would on a stamp collection — small , frequent additions on the right pages and plenty of empty space for more in the same category .
21 Because the winning of seats under the STV depends more often than not on the transfer of votes from one candidate to another of the same patty , it is particularly important that they should campaign unanimously .
22 ‘ We said far too much yesterday and I see no reason for more of the same .
23 Anyone who watched the drubbing poor Neil Lyndon received for his attack on extreme feminism , No More Sex War , and has a taste for more of the same will relish Not Guilty : In Defence of the Modern Man ( Weidenfeld , February , £8.99 , 0 297 81216 5 ) , in which David Thomas reveals the fruits of his researches into how The Guys have been Really Hurting because of their treatment at the hands of women lately .
24 Well course , there 's gon na be a certain amount of all in the same day is n't there ?
25 All doing the same thing with all with the same earning potential .
26 There is a reversion to a concept of Biblical antiquity , that of the conjugal debt ; and , most significantly , in continuing the metamorphosing of sexual and monetary transactions , the wife presents the reader at the end with more of the same in the Shipman 's Tale , nothing new or refreshing .
27 More than 1,750,000 crimes were reported to the Interior Ministry during January-September 1989 ( with 58 per cent committed by 14-29-year-olds ) — an increase of one-third on the same period in 1988 [ see p. 36855 ] ; by the year-end the figure was 2,500,000 , with one-third of cases unsolved .
28 Thus in so far as the provisions of the Act of 1987 are ambiguous , guidance can be sought from the Order of 1991 in the same way as guidance can be sought from a later enactment for the construction of an earlier one : Kirkness v. John Hudson & Co . Ltd .
29 In the spring , this need of young animals for the company of those of the same age is very obvious .
30 To the people of Northern Ireland the Prime Minister 's ’ no change ’ comment is simply a promise of more of the same .
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