Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [verb] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | They may , therefore , form in valleys and basins , especially in areas of calcareous rocks , and theoretically should be nearer the margins of the basins as they crystallise earlier than gypsum before the lakes have shrunk to the same degree . |
2 | And although the dominant enterprises in this sense have undoubtedly grown considerably in size , by any measure , over the post-war years it is not obvious that the operating units have grown in the same way . |
3 | Nocturnal animals have to cope with the same difficulty , and many creatures have developed ways of gathering the maximum amount of light . |
4 | Both companies have arrived at the same answer . |
5 | Many insects respond to sound in the same way . |
6 | A high turnover of newcomers does not have a serious effect on the community if a substantial group of native families remain rooted in the same spot , but if over the years it is the oldest families that are emigrating then the parish structure will be unstable . |
7 | In this way , all her eggs begin developing at the same time . |
8 | But so is the fact that one or both families have lived in the same area for four generations . |
9 | cummings and Edwin Morgan are , however , splendidly useful , and if practitioners keep coming across the same texts , it has to be remembered that students may very well be meeting them for the first time . |
10 | Should two adjacent needles try to tuck at the same time , there is nothing between these two needles to actually hold the loops on to the individual needles , so the loops become just one loop , which often falls off both needles . |
11 | When two bodies attempt to exist within the same sub-space their functional association needs to be checked . |
12 | While male activity rates have fallen steadily from 58.1 per cent in 1970 to 55.6 per cent in 1986 , female activity rates have risen over the same period from 26.6 per cent to 32.5 per cent . |
13 | Merger can be applied for when the freehold and leasehold estates become vested in the same person , whether or not both titles are registered . |
14 | And then there 're the classic multi-user applications , like sales order processing , where different users have to work on the same file at the same time . |
15 | Paradoxically , the critics have appeared at the same time more radical and more conservative than the TUC . |
16 | The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim . |
17 | The three men start to speak at the same time . |
18 | Reading the book gives you a picture of wiath number of BoB participants think about these topics , and also what a number of learned air historians have concluded on the same subjects . |
19 | Not only is this shock experienced in fieldwork , while one learns the ways of a new culture , but it is experienced even more disconcertingly when one returns to one 's own culture … two different worlds have met in the same person . |
20 | Three- and four-year-olds appear to act on the same assumption . |
21 | Being situated in Farmoor the village is very sought after and residents seem to move within the same village as it is so popular . |
22 | Two light bulbs need replacing on the same day , and we say it 's just a ‘ coincidence ’ . |
23 | That these killings have happened at the same time does n't help ’ |
24 | Other diarrhoea-causing bacteria seem to operate on the same principle as cholera enterotoxin ie. by blocking sodium and chloride ion reabsorption and causing chloride ion secretion into the gut lumen . |
25 | This suggests that either two separate integration events have occurred in the same trypanosome , or that the ST3 line is polyclonal . |