Example sentences of "[adv] on [art] same [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 There used to be a place who , place opposite on the same side as the the White Horse that eh , was selling plants , but do n't like that naked fence at all .
2 Powerboating is run much on the same line as cars … the pilots have to qualify in practising …
3 but they 've changed now , they 're more or less on the same basis as the U R C
4 The second commitment from the trust states that it will ’ Complete the agreed building works to bring all Maternity and Gynaecology services together on the same site as Intensive Care for newborn babies and the Special Care Baby Unit at Basildon Hospital . ’
5 The DF operator is normally on the same frequency as ATC .
6 A maid jumped and began to scream shrilly on the same note as her mistress .
7 If you waited long enough after a game at Oakwell , you could travel home on the same bus as your hero .
8 The full-year result , announced coincidentally on the same day as its old foe Forte , which owns 69 p.c. of the ordinary shares , followed a first-half loss of £674,000 .
9 In fact , she was fond of saying that FAMILY and the women 's liberation movement were both on the same side if they did but know it .
10 The Doctor had assured them that they were now on the same level as they had started on , but Francis was n't convinced .
11 Will he confim that if unemployment figures were counted today on the same basis as they were in 1979 employment Ministers would be forced to stand at the Dispatch Box and admit that the number of economically active people who are unemployed in Great Britain today is 3.75 million ?
12 While such behaviour can not be condoned , an occasional show of controlled passion from England 's bowlers would not have gone amiss on the same ground when Australia were winning the first Test .
13 He stood almost on the same spot as before , and watched the lighted windows of a basement flat across the way .
14 The new edition is even larger than the last and runs to 925 pages , partly because of some repetition ; for example , the full name of the privy Council is given twice on the same page as is the statement that its jurisdiction extends only to Great Britain .
15 ‘ They campaigned throughout the 19th century for ladies ' lavatories , which were gradually introduced — but never on the same scale as the gents . ’
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