Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | So just keeping on the same sort of subject , of sex , drugs and , |
2 | Much more appears in the same vein ; but Temple is at his most eloquent in describing the qualifications of the successful Resident . |
3 | I shall argue that the psychological arrow is determined by the thermodynamic arrow , and that these two arrows necessarily always point in the same direction . |
4 | The astonished reptile released its grip just long enough for Laba to break free and stagger off down the track — with the serpent in hot pursuit apparently loudly vocalizing with the same sibilant barks which we were later to hear ourselves while filming a python hunt . |
5 | Although individual client executives tend to favour dealing with known consultants , if those consultants leave their firms , they are not necessarily then seen in the same light , or as having the same resources at their disposal . |
6 | Venus is much smaller , but nevertheless still has about the same mass as the Earth . |
7 | Businesses , house buyers and so forth also compete for the same space , the strongest ( i.e. those who can offer the highest price ) eventually gaining the most favourable positions . |
8 | So the practice itself becomes useful for two different purposes , diagnosis and collaboration , which will probably not happen on the same occasion . |
9 | She 's probably still living in the same house , still teaching , still struggling with the Marmite and the Spinoza . |
10 | Firstly , a young horse may not have formed a habit of accepting things as they are and automatically always behaving in the same way . |
11 | They are nearly always the same people and they nearly always sit in the same places . |
12 | Not only had most manorial demesnes been let to farm well before the beginning of the Tudor epoch , small freeholds and customary tenements were also regularly managed in the same fashion — indeed , they must frequently have been treated as investments . |
13 | It was ironic to realise she 'd once come close to despising her mother for that frailty , when she was battling hard now not to fall into the same trap herself . |
14 | Some authorities operate superannuation funds on behalf of their past and present employees and these fund accounts are often not consolidated for the same reason . |
15 | The functions which can later be distinguished as those of ‘ priest ’ , ‘ prophet ’ or ‘ bard ’ — and in more modern terms ‘ historian ’ or even ‘ scientist ’ — were often originally exercised by the same individuals or groups of individuals . |
16 | The UK confidential incident reporting system , known as CHIRP , is now well established along the same lines as the NASA system , which is known as ASRS , and they are both regarded by their respective regulating authorities as a success . |
17 | This plant with flowers of yellow white , pink and red , often striped or even differently coloured on the same plant , grew out of the walls , and in cracks between the cobbles of the streets . |
18 | Face first : there was a grey swelling over my left eye , and my rug was quite badly singed on the same side . |
19 | Where there are dramatic differences of incidence for different groups , where the social pattern investigated is simplex ( for example , class difference only ) , and where the differences virtually always tend in the same direction , it is often unnecessary to test for significance , because the patterns revealed are so clear that no one could believe they are the results of pure chance . |
20 | In 90 per cent of the incidents , the victims were horses , almost always assaulted in the same way . |
21 | The case quite clearly pulls upon the same set of socially constructed fears that Hall and his colleagues analyse as the creation of the black mugger in Policing the Crisis . |
22 | Both were itinerants and masterless men , sometimes both subjected to the same vagrancy laws ( alternatively the player might be a royal servant — an interesting opposition in itself ) . |
23 | Of course , in making my selection I am almost certainly falling into the same trap as those nineteenth-century scientists who thought that the anomalous orbit of Mercury was interesting but , in essence , a matter of little concern . |
24 | However , they no longer act in the same way . |
25 | ‘ It is feared that Hungary and Romania will no longer sit on the same side of the negotiation table in Vienna , ’ he said . |
26 | The skin was discoloured and quite swollen , but the burning sensation had eased and his whole hand no longer throbbed with the same intense pain . |
27 | The Star Eye she had joined at Beltagne would soon no longer exist in the same form , she was sure . |
28 | Although there was n't a separation announcement , we were told that the Prince and Princess of Wales would no longer live under the same roof . |
29 | She was entranced by the shimmering purity of the snow , drawn by it , yet faintly intimidated at the same time , aware of her own lack of importance in the face of all this glory . |
30 | The White House is carefully holding some tax increases — on drink and tobacco , for example — until the sum is done , and this year 's medical price freeze will most likely go to the same account . |