Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] much [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , there is also in English a more substantial effect on linguistic form for all the separatives ; they are ungrammatical in predicative position , even when qualifying the same nouns that they can accompany fully acceptably in attributive position : ( 47 ) the king is/will be future fortunately , Dostoievsky 's execution was mock Likewise , in the attributive phrases in ( 48 ) , possible and occasional are separative , qualifying the relationship between the entity of the noun phrase and the descriptions RIVAL and SAILORS respectively , rather than directly qualifying the entity itself : ( 48 ) a possible rival now came on the scene Wilkes and Andersen are occasional sailors ( the last pair of words has much the same meaning as the phrase week-end sailors ) .
2 Gliding frogs use much the same devices but can also , like the snakes , make the underside of their bodies concave .
3 The ages range from 4300 Ma to 4900 Ma , and dust from maria sites displays much the same range as dust from highland sites .
4 The best wines show much the same style as their more expensive Collio counterparts .
5 The proceedings for the four families followed much the same pattern .
6 Macmillan briefly concluded : " We had a conference with the general and his officers covering much the same ground as those with Gens McCreery and Harding yesterday .
7 The subsidy rolls show much the same profile on the Sussex Downs and coastal plain , though , with trifling exceptions , assessments below £1 were not made , and most below £2 were on wages .
8 Audiences felt much the same way .
9 This enables him to preside over the process which I have described with the minimum of overt interference , the constriction of the budgetary limits performing much the same role as the balance of supply and demand in a market system .
10 Pedal steel players do much the same kind of thing , but they 're lucky because they 've got loads of strings to play around with ; when you 're a guitar player and you 're down to six , you have to break it down and come up with some simpler versions . ’
11 Other clubs did much the same things for provincial leaders ; it was to the Constitutional Club that Salvidge went when in London and it was there that he stayed .
12 The majority were arboreal frugivores occupying much the same niche as equivalent-sized monkeys today .
13 Horses do much the same thing except that , probably for reasons of historical accident , they run on only one toe instead of two .
14 Juveniles and non-breeding adults have much the same colour , being pale silver with a black stripe running from the eye to the caudal peduncle .
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