Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [to-vb] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such communities may tolerate a wide range of different forms to express the same item .
2 Other researchers have used different labels to describe the same distinction , for example , control , manoeuvring and strategical levels ( e.g. Janssen , 1979 ; Verwey , 1990 ) .
3 I mean if you speak three different languages you could use three different words to put the same sort of thought of a picture dog , chien , hound there 's probably an Italian and a and that but if you speak the languages then different words different codes if you like are for the same idea .
4 How does having their own individual time cause people traveling at different speeds to measure the same speed of light ?
5 An " unseen " exam paper allows different examiners to mark the same answers independently and to arrive at a fairly consistent and impartial assessment of the candidate 's overall performance and potential .
6 Therefore , if a low potency is being used , it may be necessary to administer repeated doses to achieve the same effect as a single dose of a higher potency .
7 A popular means of saving costs is to reduce the work-force and hire outside contractors to perform the same duties .
8 Rather than waiting for more individual tenants to bring the same problem , it would be more efficient for the bureau to alert the local authority concerned and to explore with interested clients the possibility of a tenants ' association .
9 In this sense , as alternative ways to meet the same need , the two markets can be thought of as being in competition .
10 Such a taboo breaker is dangerous to the rest of the members of the society because they have strong unconscious desires to do the same thing .
11 Using the lace carriage , you will realise that you can only transfer the stitches in one direction at a time in any given movement and to overcome this , you can move the lace carriage and transfer stitches in two more consecutive movements to obtain the same effect .
12 The success of Blind Faith 's concert encouraged the Rolling Stones to try the same trick , and , come 5 July , three days after the death of the band 's Brian Jones , Jagger et al.
13 Personal selling involves the use of face-to-face exchanges to achieve the same ends of attracting attention and achieving sales .
14 Some other countries have created vastly expensive bureaucratic accrediting agencies to achieve the same ends .
15 Events seen on the television the might before , or read about in the day 's newspaper , or relayed as they happen to police stations throughout the province over the MSX machine , naturally facilitate talk on sensitive topics or cam be used as contextually related props to achieve the same end .
16 Indeed enamel was frequently used in combination with precious stones to enhance the same item .
17 A more adventurous statesman , or one less determined to hang on to power , might have acted more quickly or taken more radical steps to achieve the same goal .
18 The LEA 's decision to allow the child 's admission to the school was challenged by the Commission for Racial Equality , which asked the Secretary of State to use his default powers in the 1944 Act and quash the LEA 's decision , on the ground that the decision was racist and would encourage other parents to pursue the same course as Mrs C and for the same reason .
19 The Society was substantially unsuccessful in its aim of persuading other charities to adopt the same methods .
20 However , given Linotype 's apparent dedication to the market with a promised 600dpi device and moves by other vendors to develop the same market it does n't look as though the current players have too long to wait before they have some real competition .
21 Hilary Murphy explains that it is difficult to find new questions to reach the same answers .
22 Hilary Murphy explains that it is difficult to find new questions to reach the same answers .
23 MP Kevin McNamara wants wild animals to have the same protection as domestic pets but pro-hunters say if the sport 's outlawed it will affect rural jobs and the conservation of the countryside.LLewela Bailey reports .
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