Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [prep] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This requires that capital and labour grow at the same rate ; i.e. , and . |
2 | In particular , the copper phenanthroline hypersensitive bands at positions -4 , -5 , -6 ( Fig. 5 lanes 1 , 3 , 5–10 ) which are characteristic of the unwound DNA structure of the open complex appear with the same intensity for all enzymes . |
3 | Well , in release three of four you can have more than one file open at the same time . |
4 | In physics this is a simple matter because when the efficiency of a system is measured , both input and output consist of the same quantity : energy . |
5 | The claims which they make for the consequences of literacy belong to the same tradition . |
6 | Warnod noted in Comoedia that ‘ Cubism and Orphism belong to the same family . |
7 | On this basis , the unit and type readings of jacket in I like this jacket belong to the same lexeme , because the same contrast recurs with skirt , dress , coat , hat , etc . |
8 | As Burton-Roberts suggests , criterion A ( the requirement that elements in apposition refer to the same entity ) would have to be extended if it is to apply to sentential and other non-nominal appositions . |
9 | The cab came from a Massey-Ferguson 1200 and cost £600 , and a solid steel radiator surround from the same model was turned upside down and fitted to the new tractor . |
10 | When me and Frank were in the in Lo in London we got about fifty of these bloody E mail catalogue come in the same address . |
11 | Ms Tyson may protest too much ; but she could certainly argue that at no time in the previous two administrations did everyone involved in trade policy sing from the same songbook . |
12 | This is not very far from the belief that pleasure and happiness amount to the same thing — a belief with deep flaws , as we saw in an earlier chapter . |
13 | The attempt to grasp this difference and to put it into words is a recurrent theme of Formen , especially because the secondary theme is to understand the contradiction which arises when the two opposed conceptions of man occur in the same society in periods of transition . |
14 | Each coloured region ends up , during cleavage , in specific cells and those which acquire similarly coloured cytoplasm differentiate in the same way . |
15 | The simplest model is clearly that in which the centre and the periphery belong to the same organization . |
16 | Yet , perhaps because the eye and elbow joint develop in the same kind of way as our own eyes and elbows develop , a building process for which we , inside our mothers , claim no credit , we are illogically more impressed by the house . |
17 | For the moment it is enough to observe that the Historie/ Geschichte dichotomy could very easily end up looking rather like Lessing 's between the accidental truths of history and the necessary truths of reason , or Fichte 's between the historical and the metaphysical , and thus lead to a position open to the same charge of Gnosticism that Baur had laid at the door of Hegel and Schleiermacher . |
18 | Lexical meaning can be studied by defining a particular set of words which in some way refer to the same subject , such as all colour terms . |
19 | Each group of headlines , furthermore , ‘ consists of two sets , one for the outer forme [ the forme containing the two pages which would end up outermost when the sheet was folded — ppa/8 , 9/16 and so on ] and another for the inner , and the various headlines in each set appear in the same sequence whenever used ’ ( p.300 ) . |
20 | I come from quite a large family but most of my family live in the same area . |
21 | RESTRICTED CONTRACTS — the legal term for lettings where the landlord and tenant live in the same house . |