Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] of the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | left hand right hand Only helices of the same hand entwine together . |
2 | For a start , it shows symptoms of the ‘ craving for generality ’ ( BB 17–18 ) : the lady regained consciousness , she sat up , she remembered her name — are these all landmarks of the same territory ? |
3 | In terms of access to modules , the user hierarchy should be made to reflect the project or organisational structure in operation , since only members of the same branch of a family automatically have access to each other 's software . |
4 | We have already noted a connection between intermittent alcoholic mania and the growth of state power , and so it seems that these two apparently unrelated phenomena are in reality both part of the same process . |
5 | It 's probably details of the same plate though . |
6 | The sympathetic nerves control the adrenals ' activity , so they are really part of the same system . |
7 | In fact , all European countries were likely to have more than one nationality within their frontiers and often people of the same nationality would live in several countries . |
8 | Very commonly two or more men shared a single assessment , mostly members of the same family , though the occasional bracketing of different surnames suggests cousins or , rather , in-laws — the husbands of co-heiresses who were commonplace among landowners locally ; and maybe business partnerships of the kind often formed by miners to save expenses . |
9 | In small businesses like a grocery shop , a newsagent or a small restaurant most of the workers recruited are invariably speakers of the same community language , and where it is not a homogeneous linguistic group , there is a common language , a linguafranca which is not English but Hindi-Urdu ( among the South Asians ) . |
10 | Even people of the same age and sex can differ considerably in the energy they burn up to keep their bodies going . |
11 | They had the same site , even bits of the same cottage , in the sixteenth century . ’ |
12 | But is not the response and the analysis actually part of the same phenomenon , whether it results in an exclamation ( ‘ how beautiful ! ' ) or a new ‘ reading ’ ? |