Example sentences of "[prep] the same [noun sg] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Such courses may be of interest to you as a returner but they are not the same as re-entry programmes , and would not be recognised for the same purpose if you ever had to provide evidence of an updating course to your National Board . |
2 | Urquhart had come to the Nowaks ' house , Blanche thought , for the same purpose as her — an illegal search for clues about Marek 's past activities . |
3 | I sold them for the same price that I had paid myself . |
4 | Even if they return to work for the same firm when their children go to school their seniority is lost . |
5 | Their talk and behaviour took a slightly different form from ours just as their uniforms did and for the same reason but their major premises seemed to be the same . |
6 | He wears white for the same reason that he never drinks raksi , and that he 's eaten no food since morning . |
7 | Although Darwin had turned in the right direction , he could do very little with mind and culture during his lifetime for the same reason that he was helpless before the mysteries of heredity : the basic information and modes of thought were lacking to produce the stable foundation which he correctly viewed as essential . |
8 | The RCM held aloof for the same reason that it kept out of Poland — the resources did not stretch to additional responsibilities , or so it was argued . |
9 | Let's just think about well first of all the incoming elasticity argument right , manufactures greater than one agriculture less than one right , that 's one reason why agriculture is a declining sector right , it 's also a declining sector in world trade for the same reason that it has got a low income elasticity whereas manufacturing had a high income elasticity now , consumers like variety in food just as much as they like variety in manufactured goods alright , but what 's the problem with agricultural goods ? they 're essentially homogenous alright wheat is wheat sugar is sugar . |
10 | Various Grand Met managers and executives now take the Institute of Chartered Secretaries ’ exams for the same reason that I did . |
11 | She braved herself to meet his eyes , wondering if he too had lost his appetite and for the same reason as her . |
12 | Since both need/dare and the infinitive evoke potentialities , no before/after relation is felt to pertain between them and so to is not necessary for the same reason as it is not used with the modal auxiliaries . |
13 | The insects are out and about for the same reason as us , moving at night to beat the midday heat at the very centre of the Grand Canyon . |
14 | Your colleagues are there for the same reason as you , no matter what they might say or do . |
15 | I took courage , stopped , looked my questioner straight in the eye and said , ‘ I come from Fontanellato by tram and I am here for the same reason as you are . |
16 | ‘ For the same reason as I say a carpenter , I dare say ! ’ shrugged Joan . |
17 | Harrington did well temporarily for the same reason as my original Cheat did . |
18 | ‘ Heading for the same place as yours when you see who he 's with . |
19 | Adenauer went along with de Gaulle 's views because of the renewed pressure upon Berlin by the Soviet Union during the same month and his fears of a wavering United States commitment : strong French backing would be highly welcome . |
20 | Er I mean it brings it about the same price as we 're paying anyway does n't it ? |
21 | ( f ) Hold the card at about the same level as your shoulder , ie above the heads of the first row of students . |
22 | His/her only consolation may be that most of his/her friends will soon be those who are failing at about the same level as he/she is . |
23 | It is about the same size as its jungle relative , weighing up to 100 lb ( 45 kg ) and measuring , nose to tail , as much as 7 ½ ft ( 2.3 m ) . |
24 | ‘ You 're about the same size as me , skip … |
25 | It 's a little thing , like a boy , about the same size as you in fact . ’ |
26 | Does it look about the same size as my other ? |
27 | About the same size as our familiar British redshank , in breeding plumage it is almost black all over with some paler spotting on the back . |
28 | You 're about the same size as your Aunt Molly … ’ |
29 | And erm , so I said alright then give me some suggestions , because when we moved out of erm Milton Avenue , Diane and Harry immediately did the walls wood in the kitchen , about the same size as mine |
30 | He was about the same height as his wife but he looked stooped now , and he was wearing a dressing-gown ; normally he was the epitome of tweedy country-squiredom , an archetypal laird in three-piece suit , clumpy shoes , checked shirt and cap ; he resorted to a beaten-up , much reproofed Barbour when the weather turned particularly foul . |