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

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1 What has actually happened effectively as a result of the massive exchange movements of 1984 and early 1985 is that an American citizen can now go anywhere in the world and purchase goods for the same price abroad as he can at home .
2 I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children , such as it then produced of every walk of life .
3 THE Danes voted for the same treaty yesterday that they rejected last June because they were misled by the media and politicians , claimed an East Anglian Tory Euro-rebel .
4 ‘ Cricket must now be the only sport in which you can be punished for the same offence twice and , who knows , maybe three times if he appeals !
5 It is not unknown for claims to be submitted for the same items more than once .
6 When they went out on their own with girls , they tended to fix things for the same evening so as not to spend two nights separated where one would do .
7 And she 's about the same size round but about five foot two . .
8 ( Note that DCs may pass through the same state more than once .
9 first , that it was a consequence of competition between members of the same sex rather than between members of different sexes or species ; and , second , that it depended on variation in reproductive success rather than survival .
10 Objectively , it is true that Okapi nearly always retrieves as much as or more than LIBERTAS , but LIBERTAS sometimes outputs records in a more sensible order , keeping editions of the same work together and taking word adjacency into account in the weighting procedure ( so that records containing the actual search statement come out first ) .
11 There are disagreements between councillors of the same party just as there are disagreements between those of opposing parties .
12 Time was repetition of the same words over and over again was called lines and constituted a punishment .
13 ‘ We are of the same height exactly and , if necessary , the bodice could be let out a trifle . ’
14 The use of the same subjects both when shadowing was and was not involved may also have altered this result by accounting for any individual anomalies .
15 I think its possible to fall in love with the same person more than once , you fall in love with them and you get married for that as well as other reasons perhaps , and then you have children and you hardly see them really for the next ten years , at least this is what every one sort of understands and then and then erm and then when you have more time again you can fall in love all over again with exactly the same person , I think this happens to lots of people , which also does n't happen to a lot of people so you have n't
16 had several hours and getting bored with the same answer over and over again !
17 Some multicentre studies have been published in aggregate and separately , and we took great care to avoid including the same results more than once .
18 Traditionally bureaucracy has been described as a role culture , but there is no reason to suppose that the different cultures can not all exist within the same organisation particularly if the organisation is as large and diverse as a government department or a local authority .
19 Er it 's very hard to keep on forgiving somebody for hurting you in the same way over and over again and in this particular example , three times and that 's it .
20 Brains may carry out tasks in the same way even if the tissues involved are not strictly homologous .
21 Tried and tested application programming interfaces , data structures , formats and protocols , will usually work in the same way even if they are encapsulated within other architectures .
22 to pass ahead of the foremost part of another moving motor vehicle , being a vehicle proceeding in the same direction wholly or partly within that area , or
23 ‘ to pass ahead of the foremost part of another moving motor vehicle , being a vehicle proceeding in the same direction wholly or partly within that area ’ This phrase means that the offending vehicle or part of it must pass ahead of a slower moving motor vehicle travelling in the same direction .
24 Fei was not a native of the community that he studied ( the village of Kaihsienkung , in the Yangtze Delta , about 1 25 miles south-west of Shanghai ) , but he had grown up in the same district so that he was familiar with the nuances of the local dialect .
25 Michael Thomas , several years younger , is not quite in the same class yet but may have to play in Chorzow .
26 Besides being the only decent covered area at ‘ The Tip ’ , the stand was a local landmark , and although not in the same class perhaps as the Eiffel Tower , it was held in great affection by nearby residents .
27 The point of it is to place men and women in the same class so that partners in marriage will appear to be equal .
28 Furthermore it was suggested to her mother that Kim 's activity and feeding the baby always took place in the same room so that her mother could provide verbal prompts and on-going comments .
29 In very cold weather it might be worth living and sleeping in the same room so that you only need to keep one room well heated .
30 Lorraine and Kim and Megan have n't been in the same house together since Kim was married . ’
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