Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] [verb] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The fielding of a single candidate chosen from the participating party with the most votes in the 1992 election ( or any other generally acceptable means to achieve the same result ) .
2 But his performance was upstaged by London angler Roy Lewis who broke the British pike record the same day with a 46lb 3oz specimen .
3 When they do , it is usually in the public library sphere , where the promotion of reading is an important aspect of service , and where a choice between different works covering the same subject occurs more often — for instance , in the fields of children 's books , light fiction , and popular introductions .
4 If two different species showed the same coloration , this merely confirmed that they were both subject to the same orthogenetic trend .
5 Exposed to elderly people who are in a state of acute or chronic physical illness , mental incapacity and increasing dependence , it is not surprising that nurses believe all elderly people experience the same decline . ’
6 Many other re-cycled or over estimated works shared the same fate .
7 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
8 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
9 Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied .
10 ‘ I ca n't believe the general staff use the same quality they send us here .
11 I felt other people felt the same way about silly things .
12 She felt reassured from the article that other people suffered the same symptoms as she did , and could already identify her own propensity to jump to the conclusion that people looked down on her in the absence of any hard evidence .
13 It 's nice to be with other people to fight the same frustrations .
14 Wondering if other people held the same opinion as Adam , she had casually questioned Candy as they drove into town together .
15 Another important implication of behavioural rights such as these , is that if you believe in your own rights then , to be consistent , you must also believe that other people enjoy the same rights .
16 It made me realise that other people have the same problems and it helped enormously to share with the other mums .
17 She said awkwardly , ‘ I mean , it sometimes helps to know other people feel the same way . ’
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