Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adj] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 I make this in the same way as a strawberry or raspberry water ice , except that mulberries need no additional lemon or orange juice .
2 In all the time I have been writing the bass analysis column , I can not remember receiving any requests for the very influential playing of John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin , and now I get two in the same month .
3 I get sick of the same old routine day after day . ’
4 I felt relieved in the same huge way as when you 've been desperate to pee and you finally get to a loo …
5 In fact I did these in the same way as the neckband , doing the button band first ; after that it is to mark where the buttonholes are to go , it 's just a matter of arithmetic since the needles are numbered already .
6 If you got two of the same you should try and get rid of those .
7 Well one of the great lessons of life is of course you ca n't have everything you want all at the same time it took me about sixty years to learn that .
8 Tyre sizes 600 x 16 , 650 x 16 , 700 x 16 , 750 x 16 and 205 x 16 are all interchangeable if you use four of the same size and construction ( radial or crossply ) .
9 A. If your Temporales are still about the same size they I am afraid it is extremely likely that you have two of the same sex , as size is a major sexual difference in this species , with males around 50 per cent bigger in all directions than females .
10 And we shared some of the same problems , sewage s leaking into the offices and asbestos lagging round the piping .
11 Sadly , nothing much has changed and they seem stuck in the same low level ‘ Well , at least we 've got a bit of a student following ’ rut .
12 ( 5 ) A justice of the peace before whom a person is brought under subsection ( 4 ) above may … if of the opinion that that person — ( a ) is not likely to surrender to custody , or ( b ) has broken or is likely to break any condition of his bail , remand him in custody or commit him to custody , as the case may require , or alternatively , grant him bail subject to the same or to different conditions , but if not of that opinion shall grant him bail subject to the same conditions ( if any ) as were originally imposed .
13 ( 5 ) A justice of the peace before whom a person is brought under subsection ( 4 ) above may … if of the opinion that that person — ( a ) is not likely to surrender to custody , or ( b ) has broken or is likely to break any condition of his bail , remand him in custody or commit him to custody , as the case may require , or alternatively , grant him bail subject to the same or to different conditions , but if not of that opinion shall grant him bail subject to the same conditions ( if any ) as were originally imposed .
14 Further , the terms of section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 are clear and they are mandatory in form , to the extent that if the justice is not of the opinion that the person is not likely to surrender to custody , or has broken or is likely to break any condition of his bail , the justice has to grant him bail subject to the same conditions , if any , as were originally imposed .
15 So they have some of the same kind of problems that we have , but in a rather different form .
16 Tony says he was into raves until 1990 , when he got bored with the same hectic beats and ‘ could see it was n't going to get any bigger because the government was n't backing it .
17 But it has some of the same staff , with a new manager director and so on .
18 In December 1918 he came second in the same constituency in the Coupon election .
19 He wears white for the same reason that he never drinks raksi , and that he 's eaten no food since morning .
20 This took the place of a pre-release course ( which would be impossible to plan in an institution where some men were so far away from release and others might be released on parole licence at very short notice ) but it covered many of the same topics .
21 In a global context , it means more of the same system that increased the number of the world 's poor from 944 million in 1970 to 1,156 million in 1985 ; the number who are illiterate from 842 million to 907 million ; and the number of malnourished from 460 million to 512 million .
22 He did this on the same day , with the result that the situation became much calmer and negotiations opened for a new Executive Council which would include General Aung San as its leader .
23 Now suppose that the electron 's mass is increased 207 times ( so that it is like a muon ) while it remains subject to the same attractive force holding it around the proton .
24 Whilst not nearly as extensive , it embodies several of the same incentives , such as to improve the range and quality of one 's own services in order to attract more patients and to review carefully the appropriateness of utilising certain hospital services .
25 Modern avionics items exhibit such a variety of failure modes and are so reliable that the tradesman often forgets how he cured a particular type of fault when he experiences another of the same type .
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