Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adj] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 It had sat trembling in his hand , its brown eyes full of the same terror he saw now in Ann 's .
2 Could my night-time visitor have called in here to pick up the key he had shown me , and left the back door open at the same time ?
3 It 's terrific fun and great for your skiing , improving timing , control , rhythm and your social life all at the same time !
4 Like 1-2-3 and SuperCalc , Quattro Pro lets you see the different sheets on-screen at the same time , but you can have as many windows as you like — tiled , tiered , or whatever !
5 On the other hand , standard NT ‘ will include at no extra charge many of the same functions now handled by NetWare .
6 The alternative is an increasingly fragmented and isolated working population open to the same types of abuse which characterized an earlier era of unbridled free market capitalism .
7 If you continue to eat the same kind of foods , and only increase your intake to the normal 2,000 mark by eating a little bit more of the same , life and the measuring tape should hold no terrors for you .
8 This Bill failed but the Government undertook to introduce its own legislation on conveyancing in the Parliamentary session 1984–5 with the same objective .
9 Healing , I would n't give it penicillin if had Vietnam of toothache and in-growing toenails all at the same time .
10 Well , where disability commences within six months of returning to work after a previous claim due to the same or related causes in which case no deferred period will apply , and so therefore your right answer is B folks .
11 But it was obviously impossible to deal with a nation-wide emergency such as lorry-drivers ' strikes , and equally impossible to respond properly to a rash of major disputes all at the same time .
12 In fact the Dutch face some of the same administrative problems in achieving change that beset other European countries , principally in the lack of a system for municipal co-ordination .
13 On LP this never sounded particularly impressive but the transfer to CD on DG ‘ Galleria ’ ( ) has blown away the sonic cobwebs to reveal a blazing treasure and a worthy comparison for his incandescent Bruckner 4 with the same orchestra ( Decca ) .
14 The dividing line which separates true desktop publishing from other forms of electronic publishing is the ability to create the basic elements , assemble them electronically and print the final result all from the same system .
15 ( 3 ) The particular factors referred to above are — ( a ) the nature and scale of the institution 's operations ; and ( b ) the risks inherent in those operations and , if the institution is a body corporate , in the operations of any other body corporate in the same group so far as capable of affecting the institution .
16 Everyone renewing their membership in 1987 will receive a surprise free gift as a ‘ thank-you ’ for their continuing support , and — for 1987 only — if you can enrol five totally new members all at the same time your own membership will be free .
17 It 's simpler to obtain large amounts of it and one hopes that if one finds out something of the mechanism through this enzyme one would be able to apply it to other enzymes dependent upon the same coenzyme .
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