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

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1 The mutual recognition provisions apply where applications are made simultaneously or within a short interval of one another for admission of the same securities to official listing on stock exchanges in two or more member states .
2 This in turn made it possible to consider changes in language behaviour which occurred during childhood as products of the same mechanisms which had been documented in respect of other kinds of behaviour ; verbal behaviour was to be understood in terms of the same learning principles which had been derived from studies of the behaviour of rats , pigeons and monkeys .
3 Issued under the title of ‘ Byrd and his contemporaries ’ , it juxtaposed motets by Byrd with settings of the same texts by Giovanni Gabrieli , Lassus , Palestrina , Peter Philips and Victoria ( Classics for Pleasure CD-CFP4481 ) .
4 The FNTMMS subsequently called a three-day nationwide strike for March 19-21 in support of the same demands .
5 More specifically , Palladio 's clients were in search of the same satisfactions as many eighteenth-century aristocrats , who also wished , when called from town to their estates , to combine the life of a gentleman farmer with that of a cultivated humanist .
6 This consideration has resulted in continuation of the same procedures with some minor modifications for the second phase of pilot schemes .
7 Two other EC countries , Ireland and Italy , also show similar large reductions in comparisons of the same periods .
8 The treatment of the sky and of the areas between the various landscape objects , the boats , lighthouses and breakwaters , in terms of the same facets or pictorial units into which the objects themselves are dissolved , has the effect of making space seem as real , as material , one might almost say as ‘ pictorial ’ as the solid objects themselves .
9 Two applications in respect of the same premises may be heard together , even if one is by a new applicant and the other is not , Such a situation arises , for example , when the present licence-holder and a person claiming , with the owner 's consent , to be a new tenant or occupant , both lodge conflicting claims for renewal .
10 Where a licensing board has refused an application for a new licence in respect of any premises , the board shall not , within two years of its refusal , entertain a subsequent application for a new licence in respect of the same premises unless the board , at the time of refusing the first-mentioned application , makes a direction to the contrary .
11 Were the local authority to be able to sue in libel in respect of the same matters complained of by an individual councillor this would create duplication of proceedings and increased costs ( post , pp. 56E , 65A ) .
12 For the local authority to sue in libel in respect of the same matters complained of by the individual would create a duplication of proceedings and an added burden upon defendants to the action .
13 The amount assessed was the same in respect of the same years .
14 In conclusion , it seems that we can not accept without question the dramatic increase in recorded crime as corresponding to a real increase in victimization of the same proportions .
15 I should mention , I suppose , that in the far east of the county erm the cliffs at Fairlight , which are sands and clays are also going back at sort of the same types of rate , that they 're also receding very very rapidly .
16 An earlier investigation by Harvard of the same charges resulted in
17 Lastly , I consider that , by virtue of the same principles , a member state may , if it wishes , stipulate that vessels wishing to fly its flag must undertake to operate habitually from a port in that country .
18 Crime and tort relate closely as well , not only obviously by virtue of the same facts giving rise to different legal consequences but also , more interestingly , since the corning into effect of s. 35 of the Powers of the Criminal Courts Act 1973 , by virtue of the criminal courts pre-empting the civil courts in the matter of compensation , perhaps even in circumstances where no private right of action otherwise obtains .
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