Example sentences of "[noun pl] may [verb] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | This refers to the way in which a particular experimenter may influence different subjects , or to the effect that different experimenters may have on the same subject . |
2 | Children evidently realize this quite early in the process of language acquisition , and accept the fact that different words may refer to the same entity — e.g. , our dog , Fred , that wretched animal , and so on . |
3 | Two sets of words may amount to the same thing , but one set may be caught by the Act and another set not . |
4 | ‘ That contractual and fiduciary relationships may co-exist between the same parties has never been doubted . |
5 | The infradental papillae are block-like usually contiguous lying above the broad rectangular teeth , but in smaller specimens these papillae may lie on the same level as the first tooth and be separated by it . |
6 | ( Note that DCs may pass through the same state more than once . |
7 | The prevalent and dominant winds may blow from the same direction or they may blow from almost opposite directions . |
8 | These elements may coexist in the same event . |
9 | Starting with Aristotle , elaborate classification systems have been built up to show that things may belong to the same class ( and therefore have common features ) even if their appearance is different . |
10 | The hon. Member for Garscadden said last week that he finds it incomprehensible that many properties may stay in the same band in perpetuity . |
11 | Although the demand for other goods and services may increase at the same time , this does not immediately help the obsolete ship-builders . |
12 | Indeed , he went on to explain , there are perhaps quite good reasons not to tell of our new line , for in this way , he argued , others may indulge in the same small adventure we shared in Bolivia — a country where the best-laid plans are best unmade . |