Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun pl] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 As we have just seen , British Airways also suggested that their need for search was minimal , and that many other large , highly professional concerns felt the same .
2 On 1 January 1982 a Government Decree made it lawful for private trading by ‘ collaboration of persons for economic purposes ’ , and indeed the 1988 Act itself calls unlimited partnerships where only individual persons participate the same name .
3 Now each employee at British Steel needs only 4.8 hours to do the same job .
4 ‘ At first I was upset by this development , ’ said one official , ‘ but then I realised that with so many places selling the same things either they would go bust or they would have to channel their efforts into other , more necessary things . ’
5 The West Coast had love-ins ; now London in considerably less welcoming climes tried the same , complete with an obligatory visit by Andy Warhol , Pink Floyd , and celebrants shinning up organ pipes as the night wore on and boredom or chemically induced demons had to be exorcized .
6 I feel that the water company should do something constructive to solve the problem they have engineered , and perhaps other readers feel the same way as we do .
7 The SAWS points to cases where outstanding women associates are passed over by younger , less experienced men sharing the same school tie .
8 With more express items carrying the same design , it will be easier for all countries throughout the world to recognise them and give them priority treatment .
9 Rather than waiting for more individual tenants to bring the same problem , it would be more efficient for the bureau to alert the local authority concerned and to explore with interested clients the possibility of a tenants ' association .
10 That is , it is probably undesirable for co-operative R&D ventures to include all producers of a competing range of products , and two or more co-operative projects serving the same downstream industry are likely to be preferable to a single , all-inclusive project .
11 A more adventurous statesman , or one less determined to hang on to power , might have acted more quickly or taken more radical steps to achieve the same goal .
12 Often these details follow the same pattern .
13 But this would require three times as many pixels to get the same resolution as monochrome .
14 Events seen on the television the might before , or read about in the day 's newspaper , or relayed as they happen to police stations throughout the province over the MSX machine , naturally facilitate talk on sensitive topics or cam be used as contextually related props to achieve the same end .
15 Now four months have the same pattern .
16 Even quite distinct groups share the same sorts of patterns .
17 Atypical page might have looked like this : In task allocation , virtually all clients have the same thing ‘ done to ’ them at the same time .
18 The motivational accounts of the sample of relatively long-term users suggest the same trend .
19 Unfortunately EDSI drives have the same cable configuration as ST506 but the drives are much faster and much larger in capacity , and are therefore rarely met in stand alone systems .
20 Only when the Chief Education Officer becomes involved does the case register as an official statistic , and even then most CEOs apply the same ‘ quiet word ’ technique .
21 I do n't know whether other newly married men feel the same , but in those early days I was aware ofa calm satisfaction and fulfilment .
22 Even if Liverpool methods had been universally adopted — and very few areas had the same religious background as Liverpool , the real basis of Salvidge 's success — then change would be slow and limited .
23 ‘ No , that 's actually two guitars doing the same part , but very tight and panned left and right .
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