Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [det] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Collections do n't have to be expensive , or acquired all at the same time . |
2 | In the long term , I can imagine using the same factories if we use the same platform and fit many of the same parts . |
3 | Those industrial societies which were ( and in a few cases still are ) collectivist and centrally planned , have had to cope with different problems , although they too were affected by economic recession , and faced some of the same difficulties in maintaining economic growth . |
4 | Through trial and error and careful practice the body learns how to balance , pedal and steer all at the same time . |
5 | — Department store bosses trying to try on clothes in their fiddly little changing rooms ( you can always tell people who 've been clothes shopping they 're the ones with the bruised elbows ) ; — Town planners and architects who think steps are an interesting feature trying to get up them in a wheelchair , with a pram , or just with creaky old legs ; — Hospital consultants who make ten appointments for the same time waiting in out-patients , especially if it 's the day when there 's a dotty old lady , a whining child and an old man who coughs and spits all in the same little section ; — Weird fashion experts wearing their crazier outfits in Darlington on a rainy Monday . |
6 | And get those to the same stage as the , the complaints examiner . |
7 | wonderful , friendly yet austere , huge yet intimate and minute , kindly and terrifying all at the same time . |
8 | She was taking off her hat and coat as she spoke ; then going over to her aunt , she bent down and kissed her on the cheek , and followed this with the same salutation for her uncle ; and in response he patted her on the shoulder . |
9 | Now I 've got four letter Ps to do with the voice er and what I want to do is is think about the comparison of aspects of the voice when we have a normal one to one conversation and compare that with the same aspects when we 're making a presentation standing in front of a group . |
10 | The discussion is biased towards the cognitive processes involved during reading , with spelling considered as an adjunct which uses ( and misuses some of the same processes . |
11 | To assess the profile of CREB binding proteins obtained by probing crude nuclear extracts we immunoprecipiated material from UF9 extracts with CREB antibody ( lane 6 ) or preimmune serum ( lane 5 ) and probed this on the same blot . |
12 | Steven shouted hoarsely , shaking his head , sniffing hard and blinking all at the same time , " My contempt for all … all of you is just it ! |
13 | You may find an apparent discrepancy in the parcels , and mark this in the same way , although later deeds may clear it up . |
14 | Deregulation of health and safety legislation and ‘ training initiatives ’ which are bracketed with inner city policy , as with Employment Training in the UK , enforce labour discipline as an integral part of urban regeneration ( Trippier , 1989 ) and share many of the same assumptions as the ‘ workfare ’ models of welfare/labour market regulation in the USA . |
15 | They tended to move in the same circles and share many of the same values as the liberal nobility and progressively minded public opinion articulated by journalists , writers , professors , and students . |
16 | ‘ The thing is , ’ he murmured , sending her a smile that managed to be wicked and appealing all at the same time , ‘ I 'm so used to trusting Simon completely that I forgot you did n't know him at all . ’ |
17 | The concepts are however very similar , and address many of the same problems . |
18 | ‘ I know , ’ she allowed with a mocking little smile , painfully aware that she could not control what was about to happen but planning more of the same for later , since he found it so unwelcome , her small revenge . |