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

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1 Crucial to the operation of the scheme was the CNAA 's recognition that some institutions had established successful ‘ internal validating committees ’ as sub-committees of Academic Boards , ‘ responsible for considering schemes on their behalf before they are submitted to the Council ’ , and others had developed faculty or school machinery to do the same .
2 A lost love or family tragedy had the same impact on a Ukrainian living 300 years ago as it does today on a 30-year-old singer living in Leeds .
3 Chemistry and physics books revealed the same patterns .
4 Feminists assume , for instance , that observational and interview methods mean the same to all women .
5 Looking further ahead to the mid-1990s , the [ Mt does not expect the three big economies ' external imbalances to change as a percentage of GNP — in dollar terms they will rise-assuming economic policies and exchange rates stay the same .
6 All Land Rovers and Range Rovers have the same number of studs and the same pitch circle diameter , so , potentially , all wheels are interchangeable .
7 The shock and adjustment curve followed the same pattern in all countries but the timescale differed .
8 Whether or not the present library symbol and logo campaigns achieve the same success and identity , is rather early to say , but if the choice of symbol is a good and appealing one then it could bring the public library to wide attention on a host of everyday products , street-signs etc .
9 Electronic sound recording gave individuals the chance to bring a fleeting permanence to their radio listening and their own aural environment , and video recording did the same , rather more expensively , for the TV screen .
10 We would encourage all restaurants , cafeterias , delicatessens , food vending services and convenience stores to do the same .
11 Subsequent experimentation with fumes from cooking and coal fires produced the same results .
12 identity : class A and class B have the same members
13 Economies of scope are likely to arise in ( i ) railways , between passenger and freight transport using the same lines and ( ii ) electricity generation , between peak and off-peak periods , some of the same equipment being used .
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