Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] from the same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Age and sex matched controls randomly sampled from the same population .
2 We allmost fainted with fright and was only stayed from the same fate by the hand of his Lordship , who handed the keeper the dove ( fake ) the keeper shut its hand and with a gurgling noise vanished with a clang of its lid , and all went pitch .
3 In particular it eased the task of hollowing vessels , executing decorative designs in high relief and undertaking such tours de force as making vessels with pendant rings , sometimes with lids attached by chains , all carved from the same block of nephrite.26 A key device was the rotary lathe operated by a foot treadle , which left the hands free .
4 The society always received and still receives from the same surveyor a basic valuation containing a summary of some but not all the matters contained in the report to the borrower .
5 When I have to answer them I have some difficulty defending Members of the House , for whom I have a high regard and affection , if they behave badly , but such bad behaviour does not always come from the same side of the House .
6 Auto-pattern adjustables ( used on cars ) and girder-pattern spanners have slightly different mechanisms , but both suffer from the same disadvantage as far as plumbing is concerned , which is that they are difficult to use on a pipe close to a wall .
7 Near the western end of the reservoir you can see a bronze age burial mound and a cup and ring marked boulder which may also date from the same period .
8 Most of the farm weights and unofficial weights are of the crude variety ( compared to the loom weights ) but when you add their existence to the three bronze coin weights that also came from the same field something of a picture starts to build up .
9 The real impact of the madrigal also dates from the same year , when Thomas East published Musica Transalpina , a collection of Italian madrigals with English translations together with one English madrigal by Byrd .
10 In conjunction with considerable manual dexterity derived in part from the ability to oppose thumb and index finger which man shares with the gelada baboon and presumably derives from the same source ( picking up small objects of the diet ) , the adoption of an upright posture created the right conditions for the final emancipation of the hand from locomotion and set man on the path which led to the invention and use of tools and to material culture in general .
11 I had heard the story before , along with another one reputedly originating from the same school .
12 I had to leave my place in front of the screen frequently and go behind to convince myself that each new voice was indeed coming from the same man .
13 We were all essentially cut from the same cloth , so to speak .
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