Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [to-vb] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will give people the opportunity to see the same actors play three different parts , and it will give me that essential ingredient of a good farce : strong ensemble acting . ’
2 Both the phosphorylation of receptors and their absence means that it takes more of the drug to obtain the same effect .
3 As we shall see , the attempt to employ the same concepts to describe quite different tasks was a common phenomenon among young nationalists .
4 ( make ) Both in the same script : the difference in the attempt to spell the same word indicates fairly clearly a weak visual memory .
5 The more times we successfully complete a manoeuvre , the more opportunity we are giving the mind to reproduce the same movements .
6 When Alison had pushed him he 'd started to gather the momentum to ask the same questions that were obsessing Forester — apparently not the reaction she 'd expected , judging from the way that she seemed to have slammed the lid back on the mixture before it could boil over .
7 For the museum to attract the same visitors more than once there must be some evidence of change . ’
8 Another factor causing untoward proliferation of spreadsheet files is the need to analyse the same information in different ways .
9 Sometimes , when Henry was trying to write a letter of apology to the analyst for having quit , and wondering whether the man was all right — and when Finch was pondering the need to do the same thing — they would wander off together and watch Cecil coaching the people he referred to as ‘ the speaking parts . ’
10 In these circumstances I thought it would better serve the interests of air safety generally if a properly appointed accredited representative had the right to do the same thing .
11 The principles for the making of a defendant 's costs order still apply , although it would be simpler for the court to achieve the same object in those cases by ordering that no contribution need be made by the defendant to his or her own costs .
12 Pleat had the chance to follow the same path trod by Terry Venables at Tottenham but could n't come up with the necessary funds for a stake in the struggling First Division outfit .
13 Tolerance means that with regular use , you need to increase the dose to achieve the same effect .
14 ( How often one wishes that readers who have no hearing loss would take the trouble to follow the same procedure ! )
15 The danger of this is that the fear of an award of damages against it would unduly encourage the authority to reach the same decision again , thus creating an appearance of bias .
16 Solowka had a shock when he found himself berated by The Fall 's maverick frontman for having the audacity to share the same dressing room .
17 We call upon the government to demonstrate the same dedication and commitment as the workforce at Swans .
18 But arguing that Albany should take over certain categories of spending is one thing ; expecting the state to pour the same sums into them is quite another .
19 These changes can be viewed as one aspect of a potentially liberating move towards an increased role for the market and in this sense the reform of local government may be understood as a part of a wider restructuring of the state to achieve the same ends .
20 Even if a historian has expressed an idea or answered a question exceptionally well , it is still better in the main to put the same point into your own words .
21 A study of a small savings bank in Massachusetts found that its branch-based salesmen sold more than three times as many policies as agents hired by the bank to do the same job , and five times as many as agents working directly for an insurer .
22 With a zoom , however , it is larger when the angle is wide and the lens is at a short setting ( eg 25mm ) and becomes smaller as the focal length increases — the beam of light , originally wide , is ‘ squashed ’ within the longer tube and becomes narrower , while distances between camera and mirror and between mirror and screen remain the same ( the screen would have to move backwards at a measured rate for the image to stay the same size ) .
23 One solution would be to extend regulation to the press to ensure the same kind of impartiality as on television .
24 The founding , and the success , of the first five adult organisations for the deaf in Britain at Glasgow , Edinburgh , London ( St. Saviours ) , Manchester and Leeds prompted many deaf people in other parts of the country to seek the same sort of opportunities for themselves .
25 Concepts such as ’ semantically correct ’ and ’ semantically incorrect ’ remain somewhat contentious , and in practice are inessential to the text recognition problem : the measure of success is not found in adherence to some formal semantic proof but simply the ability to choose the same word as a human observer would .
26 The brain needs information which provides the experience of controlled movements , in order to respond with the ability to produce the same movement control .
27 Your prescription has worked and now is the time to repeat the same remedy .
28 It can also happen due to build-up of tolerance , when you need more and more of a drug to get the same effect .
29 There seems no reason why an express provision could not be included in a contract to achieve the same result ; for instance : It is agreed that if any of the goods included in the Buyer 's order have been delivered before the formation of this contract , the provisions of this agreement shall apply to those goods and govern the rights and liabilities of the parties in relation to those goods .
30 ‘ We really have to get at the schoolchildren so that they learn that mentally disabled people have every right to share the same community as them .
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