Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb pp] at the same " in BNC.

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1 If you have a 2.25 the cost of a new 2.5 head is not economically viable , so the alternative is to have the head machined to take the 2.5 inserts ( ETC 6278 ) at £6.58 each plus VAT and probably £50 to £75 to have the head reconditioned at the same time .
2 It used to be the case that games written for an 8086 processor were unplayable on a 286 machine , so developers included special code in their programs which would slow the game down to make sure that , as far as possible , the game played at the same speed on every class of machine .
3 The nature of the workforce changed at the same time as the work .
4 The news finished at the same time as the lager .
5 In order to offset the impact of the price rises the government introduced at the same time , also with effect from August , a social policy plan ( worth nearly $40,000,000 ) , targeted particularly on families ; trade unions , however , described the measures as inadequate .
6 4 The leg is snapped back very quickly with the knee kept at the same height .
7 The couple worked at the same tasks as their staff , they dressed in the same way , educated their children at the same schools and ate in the same canteen .
8 Thus the ILP advanced at the same time as the Comintern the necessity of the " United Front against Fascism " .
9 He was angry , but a bit pleased at the same time .
10 In a referendum held at the same time as the elections , 78 per cent of voters supported a new Constitution which provided for a directly elected President to appoint a Prime Minister who would in turn appoint a Cabinet , with all appointments requiring parliamentary approval .
11 Once you have worked out how many hits your first shot has caused you may , if you wish , fire a second shot at the same target , then a third , and so on .
12 A woman arrested at the same time as the man was still being quizzed last night .
13 Joined using binding off , a welt knitted separately should feel the same in wear as a welt knitted at the same time as the garment piece .
14 Richard Friedman offers an explanation aimed at the same target which avoids this objection :
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