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

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1 In the 1970s Australian jazz experienced the same calamitous slump that afflicted the music generally .
2 electoral pacts between Liberals and Unionists to resist municipal Labour created the same direct contacts and in some places the pacts remained for the rest of the inter-war years .
3 Having a mind untrammelled by convention he offered the names ignose or godnose , but the editor of the Biochemical Journal would not accept either of them , so because the vitamin had the same empirical formula as glycuronic acid he called it hexuronic acid , leaving its structural chemistry to be determined later .
4 The reception committee of mothers was always waiting , partly out of maternal duty , but mostly because those ten minutes on the village green filled the same gossiping function as ten minutes at the village pump had for earlier generations .
5 Furthermore , the proteolytic pou[c] fragment showed the same binding characteristics as the complete GST-pou[c] fusion protein ( data not shown ) .
6 Keats when he wrote that poem and was lost in his immaterial dream breathed the same intoxicating air as Einstein did , and both knew the same profound excitement and sublime delight .
7 No biopsy was performed in the other cases but the lung opacity on the chest x ray or computed tomogram had the same macroscopic aspect as in the cases of proved lung lymphoma and responded to chemotherapy as well as the gastric lesion .
8 Nicholas wondered whether , sitting there , the emir felt the same bitter exultation that he did .
9 And , by extending this line of argument , he found that surrounding the flame by a wire gauze had the same cooling effect .
10 Her connection with the duke is not explained , but it is possible that she was his mistress since Gloucester 's illegitimate daughter bore the same Christian name .
11 Her connection with the duke is not explained , but it is possible that she was his mistress since Gloucester 's illegitimate daughter bore the same Christian name .
12 They found throughout the interviews that this man displayed the same discursive skills : using a number of key indicators such as the pronoun ‘ I ’ and its other forms ‘ me ’ and ‘ my ’ as indicators .
13 The men and women of the past saw the same physical universe that we did , but their way of seeing it was quite different ; their way of describing it in written form more different still .
14 The Republic also pointed the way to the future in its attempts to regulate English trade in a way that would help English shipping though its efforts were not immediately successful ; the monarchy took the same legislative approach , but was able to make its laws effective and on this basis set up a system of control of trade in the empire that survived until the middle of the nineteenth century .
15 After the remarks , Official Unionist Party leader James Molyneaux claimed the Irish government had the same ultimate objectives as the IRA , while Peter Robinson , deputy leader of the Rev Ian Paisley 's Democratic Unionist Party , said Mr Reynolds 's speech was a justification for the ‘ absurd and illegal ’ territorial claim .
16 The voice held the same polite incredulity as it had the first time .
17 The former subgroup showed the same upward shift observed for the polyp group as a whole , but the differences , with respect to normal controls were even more noticeable , involving significant increases not only in the labelling indices of compartments 3 and 4+5 , but also in the total labelling index .
18 Most probably the boy 's sister had the same biochemical defect .
19 Now that it was really beginning , now that I was going to be near him , I felt as strung up and as energized as Zak , and no doubt suffered the same compelling anxiety that things should n't go wrong .
20 It was ironic that her fussy and dictatorial chief had the same Christian name as the exciting young singer who had so caught her imagination last Saturday .
21 ‘ His mother attended the same elementary school as Rose . ’
22 In some cases Christian names were adapted , possibly where father and son had the same Christian name , these then tending to be used in the same way as nicknames .
23 The centre ground of British politics remained the same uncertain terrain it had been ever since 1918 .
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