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

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1 A population density of 35 per square mile gives less than 1,000 possible contacts within three miles to any individual : a density of 10,000 per square mile gives him 280,000 possible contacts in the same radius .
2 These features make the life of reconstituted families very complex ; they can not be seen as enclosed entities in the same way as cereal-packet nuclear families are .
3 Very small farms in the east of England also suffered from low income during the same period .
4 This decrease in the CO2 yield corresponds to the increase in hydrocarbon yield ( the total cumulative yield : is the same for both coals ) and since chemical analyses of the Palaeozoic and Tertiary coals at the same maturity were very similar , it can be inferred that there are internal differences in the chemical structures of the two coal types .
5 In this definition u 1 and u 2 are quite general quantities ; but as examples , they could be simultaneous values of the same component of the velocity at two different points , or two different components of the velocity at a single point .
6 A VILLAGE post office was raided early yesterday — hours after police ambushed an armed gang after the same target .
7 But why are non-green products on the same shelf in the first place ?
8 In other words , subjective response to the same noise level will be different at two sites if noise levels have recently undergone a change at one site .
9 ON THE RIGHT BERNARD DURING THE SAME VISIT .
10 But persistent exposure to the same paper-type at least three times a week for a whole year may well have some effect , particularly if it is a preelection year when the political temperature usually rises .
11 These findings were similar to the results of an earlier retrospective study by the same research team of forty-eight families who had a child ( aged five to eight years ) admitted into residential care ( Quinton and Rutter , 1984a ; 1984b ) .
12 Teterborough serves private aircraft with the same intensity that Le Guardia and Kennedy serve the commercial routes in and out of New York .
13 So I was probably enjoying British progressive rock at the same time I was listening to American jazz . ’
14 I 'm not going to bother to comment on the individual allegations in the letter or cite examples on non-Welsh violence from the same period .
15 Can you think of another solid figure with the same number of plane faces as letters in its name ?
16 You ca n't drive a car without a speedometer — how can you push your body up to the right speed without the same kind of feedback ?
17 Kibbutzim children too are reported to have no difficulty in relative to more than one parental figure at the same time ( Pringle , 1972 )
18 Colouring was done by hand , following pattern plates coloured by the artist , so that different copies of the same work , perhaps done several years apart in a slow-selling book , may differ considerably among themselves .
19 The only thing that has been co-ordinated has been monetary policy , because participating countries , most notably America , refused to include fiscal policies at the same time .
20 The number of fully established senses is presumably finite at any one time ( though it may differ for different members of the language community , and at different times for the same speaker ) .
21 Some owners have observed that two helpings of exactly the same cat food , given at different times on the same day , are treated differently — the first being eaten , the second rejected .
22 This comes clearly into focus with a realisation that the differences in recall at different times by the same person are to be understood through this creativity process .
23 The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 applies to these analogous contracts in the same way as it applies to contract of sale of goods .
24 ‘ That could mean having children of vastly different ages in the same class , ’ he says .
25 Scrunching is a simple and effective technique for adding volume to fine hair , giving you a different look at the same time .
26 This is especially true if a piece of evidence with a very strong and obvious bias is used , or if two contrasting views of the same event are chosen and the pupils encouraged to compare the two .
27 This new version came as a surprise , for rarely have I heard such contrasting views of the same piece .
28 Whether two different surfaces of the same area have the same radiation signature was generalised to the point where mathematicians asked if drums of the same perimeter and area , but different shape , had different sounds : could one hear the shape of a drum ?
29 When a speaker S who speaks a particular variety V1 of a language L moves to an area where the local language is , in terms of speakers ' own assessments , a different variety of the same language L — in other words , a different dialect of L — say , V2 , it is usual for that individual 's speech to acquire some of the phonological and grammatical characteristics of V2 .
30 Similarly , where in different strata of the same excavation or in separate sites discontinuities in the styles of artefacts occur , these indicate that different manufacturing communities are involved .
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