Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] [vb pp] on the same " in BNC.

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1 Indeed the Kyrie of Ludford 's Lady-Mass for Tuesday is based on the same square as the organ piece .
2 In a second case the single mother of four-year-old Graham Garlick was refused on the same grounds , because she had been evicted by Greater Manchester council for rent arrears of £150 .
3 There is no evidence that at any of these houses Smythson was involved on the same day-to-day basis as at Longleat and Wollaton ; his contribution must often have been limited to the provision of a set of plans and elevations , which were liable to alteration at the whim of the patron and executive craftsmen .
4 Tritsch Tratsch was given on the same programme , being hailed with delight for its humour and for the sparkling dancing of Poole and Luyt as ‘ two brisk young sailors , and Renée Feller as the sprightly object of their affections ’ .
5 Vitaly Doguzhiyev and Vladimir Velichko were approved on the same day as First Deputy Premiers , and Yury Maslyukov and Nikolai Laverov as Deputy Premiers .
6 The perception of the consumer world ( IEA , its individual member governments , oil companies , specialist observers and interest groups ) of a possible closure of the Gulf was based on the same data as those underlying the Saudi analysis .
7 Haya de la Torre rejected the Comintern premise that Latin America was set on the same course of development as the European industrial nations .
8 The election for the governorship of Tierra del Fuego was held on the same day .
9 President Jaime Paz Zamora was reported on the same day to have requested that the Congress authorize the presence of US troops in the eastern Beni region , and sought congressional approval for a law to support the presence of foreign troops in the future .
10 When US assistance for the French in Vietnam was announced on the same day as the ‘ Schuman Plan ’ that was to merge coal and steel production in France and Germany ‘ and thus make war between the two countries not only unthinkable but materially impossible ’ , it was the prospect of strengthening France , and Germany , in the defence of Western Europe that filled Acheson 's political landscape .
11 The Libyan representative at the ICJ was quoted on the same day as saying that the two suspects would remain in Libya " at the disposal " of the Arab League .
12 He should remember that most ballet music until that of Tchaikovsky was based on the same time signatures , tempi and phrasing as that of fashionable court and , later , social dances i.e. waltzes , polkas , galops , minuets , gavottes , mazurkas and so on .
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