Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [noun pl] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | To make this last step possible is one reason for using words of the same class . |
2 | There is also concern that complainants might be put off bringing complaints for the same reason . |
3 | It is not always possible to keep to that principle , or to the above one about using words of the same classes . |
4 | Think of buying flowers in the same way as you would buying fish : always look for fresh , unmarked blooms . |
5 | It has adopted the technique used by American lobby groups of rating politicians in the same way that companies are rated for their credit-worthiness . |
6 | In the only systematic study of this topic , Friedman ( 1958 ) compared thin section analysis of artificially cemented and sectioned sands with sieving analyses of the same materials . |
7 | This result implies that domain-specific collocations may be superior to general collocations in analysing documents from the same domain . |
8 | This week saw the country 's biggest parent group , the Scottish Parent-Teacher Council , claim that chaos could result from devolving budgets at the same time as council reform . |
9 | And that 's one stage closer to seeing animals in the same way . ’ |
10 | AND THAT 'S ONE STAGE CLOSER TO SEEING ANIMALS IN THE SAME WAY ’ |
11 | ( 7 ) Finally , you ought to accustom yourself to writing cross-references to the same or allied topics in the margins of the textbooks . |
12 | This may be achieved by using modules from the same Stage or by bringing together modules from different Stages as necessary . |
13 | The irony of course , is that people involved in what is patently the same activity , are increasingly pulling apart from one another as they pursue their own institutional and professional goals by drawing boundaries around the same very narrow ( possibly non-existent ) patch . |
14 | They were all hearteningly well preserved and twinkling with renewed well-being , and none more so than Jim , 87 , and Mary , 91 , who met in an old people 's home and scandalised the staff by taking naps on the same bed , before deciding to make honest pensioners of each other . |