Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 The partial pressure of a component gas is the pressure the gas would exert if it alone occupied the total volume at the same temperature .
2 Once I had a loose outline and the beginnings of a likeness , I switched to the broad tip of the same pen and with its flat edge broadly modelled the shadows of the face .
3 From my position at the entrance to the dug-out I could see the wounded in the sunken road in the same positions they were in before the shelling started .
4 To maximise Milan 's chances of doing well in the Italian league , the national cup and the European Cup at the same time , Mr Berlusconi has built up a squad of players that can field two top-rate sides .
5 Manager Frank Gray perhaps had a point after the game when he said that luck did n't smile kindly on his side , but it must also be said that Quakers did not utilise the strong wind in the same forthright manner as the home side in the first half .
6 They are either green or black , the green varieties being the unripened fruits of the same trees that produce the fully ripened black olives .
7 Cos I sort of tend to collect the sweety papers in the same pocket .
8 Comparing this point in the economic cycle with the same point 10 years ago , during that period manufacturing output has risen by a quarter , manufacturing investment by a third , manufacturing productivity by a half and manufacturing exports by three quarters .
9 The outcry would undoubtedly be even greater if some form of compulsion were involved , such as placing the rural landscape under the same kind of protective legislation as already exists for ‘ listed ’ buildings so that farmers would have to notify the local planning authority of any intention to remove a protected landscape feature , such as a hedgerow or a section of heath .
10 Sizes vary enormously from the 5 litre domestic model and the professional version of the same capacity that can be back-pack mounted for use in awkward areas to giants capable of holding 200 litres or more .
11 ON THE RIGHT BERNARD DURING THE SAME VISIT .
12 If Alison Watt , poor little sausage , had measured the Queen Mum from ear to ear , and got everything in the right place in the same picture , people would probably tell her she was a genius .
13 You ca n't drive a car without a speedometer — how can you push your body up to the right speed without the same kind of feedback ?
14 Around the turn of the century , oralism was at its most fervent in British schools for the deaf while at the same time many deaf people were extremely worried by the lack of education being given .
15 ( Indeed , the public sector was seen to have a number of initiatives , such as registers of candidates for work on health trust and other boards , that could profitably be replicated in the private sector to the same end . )
16 Would it make sense for these activities to be provided by the private sector in the same way as haircuts and cars ?
17 These two particles would couple to the weak current in the same way that the photon couples to the electromagnetic current ( figure 3 ) .
18 What I failed to realise was that to those who never walk up mountains , visiting the bank , the post office and the dry cleaners on the same day is considered a triathlon .
19 The appearance of the Scottish document at the same time as the appearance of the national curriculum legislation in England and Wales can be interpreted as evidence of the government 's determination to bring the educational system of Scotland into close alignment with that of England and Wales and to exercise strong control over what that educational system is expected to deliver .
20 It is odd , and neatly illustrative of the contradiction in Spartan attitudes , that Herodotus can say of the Spartan-led Greeks in the same period that Samos ‘ seemed to them as far away as the Rock of Gibraltar ’ , while telling elsewhere in his book of a Spartan , son of Archias , who was called Samios because of his father 's Samian links ( viii .
21 Commius was forced to flee to Britain and he established himself as King of the British Atrebates which were presumably an earlier migrant group of the Gallic tribe of the same name .
22 Yes my Lord er as soon as we went to the main bedroom which was the back bedroom at the same time as as that bedroom door opened , so the second team consisting of er P C P C would have gone into the second smaller bedroom and at the same time as we went in er P C and P C job er was to cover our backs in case of anybody in er the kitchen or the living area , the living room area .
23 It has been confirmed in an extra-statutory concession ( dated 19.12.88 ) that the taxation position is treated by the Inland Revenue as the same where payments are made to the purchaser under an indemnity in the sale agreement .
24 And it was , of course , welcomed by the Inland Revenue with the same unrestrained enthusiasm as that with which the importation of ‘ Dallas ’ was received by the television-viewing public .
25 Dhurries are flatwoven rugs made in India using the warp-sharing technique ( i.e. , looping two separate parts of the wefted pattern around the same warp ) .
26 We can now indicate , if only in outline , the historical forms of the same development .
27 The Laplacian derivation of the response of a series resonant circuit comprising resistance R , inductance L and capacitance C , to an e.m.f. suddenly applied at time , is worthy of comparison with the direct derivation of the same response carried out in section 4.5 through the solution of appropriate differential equations .
28 Sahlins then paralleled the British understanding of the same events , again constructed out of their cultural categories reacting to the perceived contexts .
29 p 787 ) we wrongly identified Don McPherson from the Department of Energy in the US as being from the British department of the same name .
30 ‘ The third defendant denies the plaintiffs ' claim against him but if contrary to his contentions he is held liable to the plaintiffs , he claims against you to be indemnified against the plaintiffs ' claims and the costs of this action , alternatively contribution to such extent of the plaintiffs ' claims as the court may think fit , on the grounds that ( 1 ) at all material times , you were the accountants retained by and advising the plaintiffs and each of them in respect of the proposed transaction ( and in particular the financial aspects thereof ) in relation to which the said alleged liability of the plaintiffs and each of them to [ B.M.T. ] was incurred ; ( 2 ) in about the period from January to September 1983 , you acted in breach of contract and negligently towards the plaintiffs and each of them in that you failed to advise them properly or at all with regard to the said proposed transaction and the financial aspects thereof and in particular failed to explain the full nature and extent thereof to the plaintiffs and each of them and/or failed to advise the plaintiffs as to the commercial prudence of the same and/or the risks inherent in proceeding with the same and/or failed to warn them not to enter into the same ; ( 3 ) that in so far as any financial information was or may have been communicated by the third defendant he did so in reliance upon information supplied by you .
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