Example sentences of "[noun pl] are [vb pp] by [art] same " in BNC.

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1 These different people 's mental states are caused by the same body , so on the theory in question should be part of the same self .
2 This contrasts with the YTM procedure ( shown in ( 5.10 ) ) , in which all cash flows are discounted by the same yield to maturity .
3 Sterilisation operations are governed by the same legal requirements as any other operation , that is the patient should give informed permission for the procedure that is to be carried out .
4 Section 268(1) provides that associated operations means any two or more operations of any kind , being : ( 1 ) operations which affect the same property , or one of which affects some property and the other or others of which affect property which represents , whether directly or indirectly , that property , or income arising from that property , or any property representing accumulations of any such income ; or ( 2 ) any two operations of which one is effected with reference to the other , or with a view to enabling the other to be effected , or facilitating it being effected , and any further operations having a like relation to any of those two , and so on whether those operations are effected by the same person or different persons , and whether or not they are simultaneous .
5 Many examination scripts are guided by the same philosophy .
6 even outside language all values are governed by the same paradoxical principle .
7 Thus , the adjectives are prerecorded by the same speaker , at a rate of one every three seconds , and played back to subjects .
8 Once the fundamental selection rule is breached , the IR and Raman activities of overtones and combinations are governed by the same symmetry selection rules that apply to fundamentals .
9 Again , man and dogs are bonded by the same purpose .
10 At this stage , the infant can not cope with the contradiction implied by the fact that two opposing feelings are aroused by the same object .
11 The persuasiveness of Berkeley 's argument about heat and pain depends on two things : ( i ) our readiness to distinguish between feeling heat and feeling hot , and ( ii ) our having the idea that if two things are called by the same name it must be because we suppose them to be like one another .
12 Not only are different names used for the same thing , different things are known by the same name .
13 Many fields have a policy that groups of similar modules are assessed by the same weighting of examination to coursework .
14 Moreover , evidence from recent research by Hammersley and Scarth suggests that patterns of whole-class teacher-pupil talk do not differ significantly between courses that are assessed by terminal examinations , ones that are continuously assessed , and ones that are not assessed at all — even when these differently assessed courses are taught by the same teacher and within the same subject .
15 That is to say , the lexical interpretations are supported by the same acoustic evidence and need no further acoustic information , and the syntactic/semantic interpretations require no further acoustic-phonetic , lexical , prosodic , or other information .
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