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

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1 To lie hour after hour in the same hot , crumpled bed , looking at the same crack of sky between the curtains .
2 Charlie completely blotted the great man out of the match and , with this vital piece of their armoury missing , Tottenham were nonplussed and the Palace went on to win with two goals scored by Billy Morgan , who had joined the club as part of the same complex deal as Cross himself in 1922 .
3 Literary studies in action approaches the study of literature in the same way that a comparatively naive undergraduate reader approaches it : as a conglomeration of linguistic and literary forms , functions and meanings , all operating at once and all of which have somehow to be deciphered in order to gain access to the text , and explained in order to facilitate the production of adequate essays .
4 Héléne Cixous is an exception in this respect , and it is interesting that she becomes so by almost reversing the psychoanalytically inspired account of homosexuality as involving a fear of difference/desire of the same .
5 I advise the Government , however , not to take an indication of confidence as the same thing as money over the counter .
6 And of course I had to get another lens , a piece of glass about the same size , in order to grind it , because you grind the glass with another piece of glass with a grit in between .
7 The lithographer can draw on a regular piece of paper with the same facility that he can with a pencil or brush .
8 New sentences containing more than one piece of information from the same set could not reliably be distinguished from sentences which had been heard before .
9 Stop at the other side of town on the same road , the Dublin road , I think ? ’
10 The correct placement of the intracerebroventricular injection was confirmed by injection of dye at the same coordinates after completion of study and subsequent localisation of dye in the ventricle on brain sectioning .
11 Oedipus will allow lexicographers to keep more than one entry in memory at the same time on the occasions when this is necessary .
12 Discovery to find the identity of a wrongdoer was held to be available against anyone against whom the plaintiff has a cause of action in relation to the same wrong ; someone who has become ‘ mixed up in the affair ’ and incurred any liability to the person wronged must make full disclosure on that point even though the person wronged has no intention of proceeding against him .
13 What the third defendant is asserting is a statutory cause of action under the Act of 1978 , the only necessary ingredients of which are that a person or persons , namely the plaintiffs , have against the third party a cause of action in respect of the same damage as gives rise to that person or person 's cause of action against the third defendant .
14 If our English binge had been held in a medieval university we should have had , mixed with the bawdy songs , tragical and even devotional pieces , equally authorless and handed on from mouth to mouth in the same way , with the same individual variations . ’
15 Disraeli was later to talk of the Two Nations , the Rich and the Poor , who could exist side by side in the same country with no knowledge of each other 's way of life .
16 The bills of lading issued by NVOCC 's are subsidiary bills , in the sense that the right to claim the goods described in the NVOCC bill is predicated upon the NVOCC 's rights under a ‘ master ’ or underlying bill of lading issued by the shipping company to the NVOCC , or upon a contract of affreightment between the same two parties .
17 His change of bank with the same g sends his nose up and he climbs into a barrel roll .
18 D-arginine ( 5×10 - 4 M ) had no effect upon this inhibition but it was reversed by the addition of L-arginine at the same concentration ( fig 5 ) .
19 Rather than tending to achieve constantly a similar grade or mark ( whether a low of a high one ) on tests with ever higher standards , they will constantly be increasing their own level of attainment on the same scale of levels .
20 It is difficult , at the best of times , to balance on a broomstick , but when you are trying to carry a heavy bucket of water at the same time , it is virtually impossible .
21 He 's won awards for his skill , now he 's putting that to the test and hopefully earn a bit of cash at the same time .
22 I 've got to drop the keys and this bit of paper at the same time . ’
23 Rumour had it that it was he who brought it to the attention of Chamberlain , who became President of the Board of Trade at the same time as Plimsoll left the House , that numbers of lives lost at sea , after falling as a result of the Load Line Act , were now again on the increase .
24 On a pure labour law test , on the other hand , it might be said that the fact that the employees were doing the same kind of work on the same machines should be enough to amount to a transfer of a business .
25 A SHROUD , is composed of a peculiar kind of flannel , woven on purpose , and called shrouding flannel ; it is made of a breadth and a half , full length , so as to cover the feet ; one seam is sewed up , leaving the other open behind , like a pinafore ; slits are cut for arm-holes , and plain long sleeves , without gussets set in ; the front is gathered at the waist , and drawn up into a narrow piece ; this is twice repeated , at intervals of three nails down the skirt , upon each of these gatherings , round the neck and at the wrists , a kind of border of the same flannel , punched at the edge in a pattern , is plaited , and an edging of the same is made at the bottom .
26 The brewery , which serves export markets as well as the domestic Irish market and Northern Ireland , is now one of the most efficient and flexible in the world , with the facilities to produce virtually any kind of beer from the same plant .
27 Sikhism sees this Mystery at the heart of religion in the same way .
28 Indeed he almost perfected the system to his own advantage , sowing the seed for the rise of Fascism at the same time by installing in the population the notion that the business of politics was none of their business and that they should shrug their shoulders in a resigned way and let it continue .
29 Venturing to the second stage , they could have their names and homelands recorded on a list published the follow ing day in Le Figaro de la Tour Eiffel certain proof to less privileged friends and relatives that they had indeed visited this engineering marvel — or could pen lines of poetry for inclusion in the same journal .
30 White 's Directory of 1840 ends its brief thirteen-line description by declaring : ‘ Cotherston [ sic ] is noted for the manufacture of cheese of the same form and quality as Stilton cheese .
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