Example sentences of "[adv] in the same [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Lough Melvin in Ireland has three sub-populations of the brown trout-Ferox , Gillaroo and Sonaghen — and although these feed together in the same lake they return to separate rivers to breed as adults and so the different sub-populations are maintained .
2 Just in the same way he bullies everyone below him .
3 Also in the same year he bequeathed £20 a year , the rent from the property known as Gassons in Snodland , to be used to provide great coats for the poor inhabitants of the same parishes .
4 Later in the same year he was able to compensate his brother in handsome style .
5 Later in the same year he assisted Robert Stephenson [ q.v. ] in preparing plans and drawings for the London and Birmingham Railway Bill .
6 Later in the same month he became Anadolu kazasker and , in 985/1577 , Rumeli kazasker .
7 Later in the same month he called the BBC ‘ wicked , brazen and sinister ’ for cashing in on programmes like Postman and by selling spin-off products .
8 For example here in the same entry it says L23 , right ?
9 If you wear the same thing twice in the same situation you may give the impression that you have one safe set of clothes and that you are only immaculately turned out when relying on that one safe outfit .
10 But almost in the same instant she rejected that idea .
11 Yet almost in the same breath they stated that men should earn more because they had ‘ wives and bairns ’ to support .
12 In 110 we find straightforward confession : Yet in the same sentence we find specious self-excuses : ‘ but , by all above ’ , — this unusual oath , calling the heavens to witness , is an anticipatory give-away — Well , the disbelieving reader will say , to claim that you betrayed your partner merely to test your love for him , which has supposedly been increased by the experiment — this is to add insult to injury .
13 And yet in the same lecture he had expressed his belief that the tradition of which he spoke was drawing to a close ; and , in the poem , the encounter with the familiar but only half-glimpsed figure is charged with a sense of transitoriness and loss :
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