Example sentences of "[noun pl] at the same [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The preference between candidates at the same level or at neighbouring levels was weak , while that between candidates at more distant levels was strong .
2 Because of their different activity time clock , the owls are not competing with the hawks for the same food animals at the same time and can therefore co-exist .
3 Letters and packets may be sent to dependants of HM Forces at both BFPO and non-BFPO addresses at the same rates and conditions applicable to members of HM Forces provided they are clearly addressed c/o the serving relative at his military/diplomatic address .
4 In a very short period of time the education officer has probably found him/herself in school discussing these very issues with headteachers at the same time as presenting an interpretation of the detailed policy position of the elected members .
5 however , it will suffice to note that this organizational liberty was being developed by Gregory VII and his most active supporters at the same time as Anselm , in relative isolation from ecclesiastical politics during his time at Bec , was developing his own contrasting other-worldly view of the real nature of individual liberty .
6 Society has changed since the days of the cart and horse , or since men with red flags walked in front of cars at the same speed as the Orange Walk .
7 Like Hornblower , whose temperament was delighting readers with its contradictions at the same time as that of the Quinn adventures , Septimus has adopted certain measures of what could be called self-defence .
8 In the 1960s , the Soviet Union rapidly discovered that its connection with Cuba led to the complication and distortion of its relations with other Latin American nations at the same time as it presented them with new opportunities in the region .
9 There will need to be an assessment of which overseas markets offer the most opportunities at the same time as looking for early signs of local companies being eyed by competitors as ripe for merger or acquisition , forecasting what the effects of this might be on the locality .
10 Notice of proceedings should be served on non-parties at the same time as copy applications are served on the respondents .
11 Not all patients on corticosteroids at the same time as HRT lose bone .
12 One of the West Indians at the same table as the girl was cheerfully full of white rum and coca-cola .
13 Customers are being urged to demand compensation for blunders at the same rate as the charges on their accounts .
14 In France , fertility decline within marriage began a century earlier , in the 1780s ( Wrigley 1983 ) , without industrialization on the scale of Britain's. furthermore the decline began in many rural areas at the same time as in towns .
15 In the opinion of Books Etc , ‘ this unfair distribution method should now cease , and accordingly , may we please be given the opportunity of subscribing to your complete paperback list and obtain deliveries at the same time as all other bookshops in the UK ? ’
16 It is functionally compatible with 24-pin generic array logic devices and functions at the same speed as the 16V8 above .
17 This is due to so many processors running applications at the same time and the numerical methods used for rounding off figures .
18 A local authority may assess a child 's needs at the same time as it carries out an assessment required under any other statutory provision .
19 The third group comprised the Party activists and functionaries themselves , who were finding it increasingly difficult to recruit new willing Party workers at the same time that their own work-load was being considerably enlarged .
20 We are required to find the value of given In 1811 , Amedeo Avogadro put forward his famous law which states that equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules .
21 Do n't list exceptions at the same time as you discuss particular spellings : acknowledge them but do n't make a fuss about them .
22 The expression for dva can be written compactly as where is defined by All the vectors v , da , and db appearing in ( 7.2 ) are quite arbitrary ; dv is the difference between local vectors at the same place and is also a vector .
23 Thus the leading wheels ( the outer pair ) begin to move over the curve on the outside rails at the same time as the trailing wheels strike the curve , and the tank remains correctly orientated .
24 Firstly , misplaced conceptions within the élites of Hitler as a man whom they could trust and ‘ work with ’ , in contrast to the Party radicals , integrated the disparate sectors of the élites and mobilized their support behind the Nazi leadership in the critical early years at the same time that Hitler 's popularity provided the mass base of legitimation for the presumed reassertion of their own spheres of domination .
25 This catfish exhibits an usual form of ‘ parental care ’ , not dissimilar to that of the cuckoo — which is infamous for laying its eggs in the nests of other birds and leaving them to be hatched and raised by the involuntary ‘ foster-parents ’ In the case of Synodontis multipunctatus , it swims in and out among mouth-brooding cichlids which are in the throes of spawning and releases its eggs at the same time as the cichlid , whose eggs it often devours .
26 After the first eight experiments , a second size 8 nasogastric tube was cemented into the assembly with aspiration holes at the same position as the other size 8 nasogastric tube , and both were connected externally by a Y connector .
27 An electoral chain of command pushes orders up so that the people control things at the same time as those in authority are responsible down to the people or to the government of the people .
28 The Moldovans have made Moldovan the only official language , putting Russians and Ukrainians at the same disadvantage as Sri Lanka once put its Tamils .
29 Not all practical methods of transfer pricing will meet these aims at the same time and compromises may have to be made .
30 To a remarkable degree during the 1960s , geographers turned away from certain environmental problems at the same time that colleagues in neighbouring fields discovered those issues …
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