Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [pron] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 Forms To cater for the user who copies the same files to and from his laptop on a daily basis — and there must be quite a few who do — the second mode of operation is Forms mode .
2 From the outside it looks the same as the broader opportunity garden , but once through the gates the entrant sees that it is only a narrow strip .
3 Of course , at the end of the day they pay the same for them whether directly or through taxation , but if they pay for them directly , in return for service or as private insurance , then their incentives to work for them are greater and the economy benefits .
4 But there are three other guys left in the tournament who feel the same way . ’
5 From the broad and busy thoroughfare of the Riviera di Chiaia which is separated from the sea by the Villa Nazionale , a narrow strip of untidy parkland , the little street called Santa Maria in Portico leads inland and uphill over uneven cobbles to the church which bears the same name .
6 erm Yet the distinction is one on which Proust repeatedly insists , at least for critical purposes , and elsewhere I think he puts the same idea quite succinctly , when he says and I quote , ‘ The man who inhabits the same body as a great genius has very little contact with him . ’
7 My Search reveals that the property is within a conservation area and this means that if there are any trees growing on the property they have the same protection as trees the subject of a Tree Preservation Order .
8 Later in the year he conveyed the same message to the visiting American Under-Secretary of State , George Ball .
9 In many great collections , you can tell that all the items are related , by the way they share the same style of presentation .
10 It will be in everyone 's interest that the precise arrangements are specified , eg whether the partnership has a tenancy or contractual licence to occupy and in consideration of what payments , or whether the property is to be enjoyed rent free , or whether the firm is given only a non-exclusive personal licence which will determine on the death or retirement of the partner who grants the same .
11 It was rather a coincidence that she was wearing a dark blue guernsey exactly like Laura 's , with a neck which necessitated the same blindfold struggle to get it off About the whole incident Richard felt no dissatisfaction and certainly no regret .
12 He exposed cells in culture to influenza virus , showed that they were resistant to infection with certain other viruses , and isolated from his cultures a protein which conferred the same resistance on fresh cells .
13 ‘ Because I suffered through a class on American nineteenth-century poetry with a professor who did the same thing . ’
14 I ordered a newspaper which held the same viewpoint as my own and we sat , at breakfast , shielded by our own opinions , warily silent .
15 BUT EVERY DAY WE HEAR THE SAME EXCUSES FROM GOVERNMENTS .
16 Every day she meets him at the well , and every day he repeats the same request , till at last she yields .
17 A milkman who serves the same customers every day and who is usually known to them personally will clearly have sufficient contact .
18 On appeal , the Court of Appeal upheld the new definition of a disorderly house , upheld the direction to the jury , upheld the property confiscation order but reduced the custodial sentence to six months which is , as it happens , the statutory maximum for running a brothel , a consideration which influenced the same court in R v.
19 But where is the accountability in a policy that abrogates responsibility , or in a Government who do the same ?
20 When random access media items are being used , the media items must contain a directory which has the same name as the LIFESPAN process directory .
21 Every lesson he repeated the same thing over and over again .
22 Then eqn ( 6.8 ) becomes When a vector is parallel transported along a path it remains the same at each point on its path ; thus i.e. i.e. is consistent with eqn ( 6.1 ) .
23 Of course , I 've always loved her but I 'd no idea she felt the same way about me until she told me this afternoon .
24 Invent a conversation which follows the same stages as that between the sergeant and the private .
25 On 10 March 1736 the Revd James Clegg , a Nonconformist minister and apothecary from Chinley in the heart of the Peak District , noted in his diary : ‘ An ancient man came for advice and brought a water [ a urine sample ? ] from beyond Southwell in Nottinghamshire , on foot , about 36 miles ’ ; no doubt he returned the same way .
26 No doubt you tried the same thing with him — implying that we 'd got along rather better than we ought to have ? ’
27 He sets aside the question whether there is any important difference of principle between the case of a mother who suffers emotional injury watching her child hit by a car and a mother who suffers the same sort of injury seeing her child bloody in a hospital .
28 For instance , it may be available to members of a family who use the same for a number of days during the year or for weekends .
29 In an experiment he taught the same period to two groups .
30 Riffaterre 's criticism of Jakobson is to be found principally in an article of 1966 on Jakobson 's analysis ( with Claude Lévi-Strauss ) of Baudelaire 's poem ‘ Les Chats ’ , an analysis which follows the same model as that of the Shakespeare sonnet .
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