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

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1 Or a qualification at the same level which pre-dates the above .
2 Or a qualification at the same level which predates the above
3 One US company says employees should ask themselves : Would you do or say this in front of your spouse , parents or a colleague of the same sex ?
4 Is there any reason why the same debate , or a debate on the same question , should not be conducted at more or less the same time in a great number of different places ?
5 But his principal concern is to affirm that the relationship of A to B is only in a minority of cases an exact repetition , or a saying of the same thing in different words .
6 Sometimes in the latter case it seems that the assimilation is rather different from the word-boundary examples ; for example , if in a syllable-final consonant cluster a nasal consonant precedes a plosive or a fricative in the same morpheme , the place of articulation of the nasal is always determined by the place of articulation of the other consonant ; thus : ‘ bump ’ ; ‘ tenth ’ ; ‘ hunt ’ ; ‘ bank ’ .
7 Like Mrs Secretan , Elizabeth had married off a daughter , like her she had lived in fear ( then unfounded ) of cancer , and had felt uncomfortably sure that she had offended someone ; like Elinor Pringle she had filled up time in odd places , during short periods of being alone ; like Meg , she knew the fascination of the Thames estuary ; with Patrick Barlow she shared the accidie of the writer , and a love for the same sort of painting .
8 Tot he cynics their jangling set might seem like an hour and a half of the same song , but , if you 've got a winning formula why not stick to it ?
9 ‘ What 's it all mean ? ’ asked Lewis , as he sat at the table , with a pint of Brakspear for Morse and a half of the same for himself .
10 Tot he cynics their jangling set might seem like an hour and a half of the same song , but , if you 've got a winning formula why not stick to it ?
11 In 1986 he was twenty-nine , a graduate of Prince Albert College , London ( 1978 ) and a PhD of the same university ( 1985 ) .
12 He wrote a Prologue and ‘ The Song of the Wreck ’ for Wilkie Collins 's The Lighthouse , 1855 , and a Prologue for the same author 's The Frozen Deep , 1856 .
13 Figure 7.11 ( a ) shows the effect of purchasing both a put and a call with the same expiry dates and exercise prices on the same share .
14 Also Book Cards , a cross between a card and a book in the same price range as a card
15 The survey requires , too , an institutionalisation of the individual as an autonomous member of civil society with rights and obligations and a conception of the same individual as a distinctive agent in the social process .
16 The last-named gave to the Hospitallers land in Stalisfield and Oare close to Faversham in Kent ; and a descendant of the same name held a manor at Ospring , which was known as Cade 's manor as late as the eighteenth century .
17 Even so , a 65-year-old male can expect to live for another 13.2 years and a female of the same age for 17.2 years .
18 Okay if the theory is , if you dropped a feather and a penny at the same time from the same height the theory is that they both should reach the ground
19 He had a brother ( Vallence ) , a sister ( who married Thomas Patchet ) , and a relative of the same name ( who was living at the George Yard , Lambeth , in 1638 ) .
20 Saul is wearing a set of bright orange oilskins , and a hood of the same colour .
21 Of her shoot-out paintings she writes : ‘ It was not only exciting and sexy , but tragic as though one were witnessing a birth and a death at the same moment .
22 And a recovery at the same time .
23 ‘ You can not be a Muslim and a Catholic at the same time , ’ said the headmaster .
24 Police are now eager to interview Baland 's uncle , a sixty-five year old French national and painter living in the U.S. Police enquiries began in March 1989 with the seizure of a Utrillo painting ‘ Impasse Traînée à Montmartre ’ and a drawing by the same artist ‘ La maison de Mimi Pinson ’ at Bourg-en-Bresse following charges brought against a local auctioneer , by Jean Fabris , chairman of the Association Maurice Utrillo and the man who possesses the ‘ droit moral ’ over Utrillo 's work the right in French law to defend an artist 's reputation , particularly in the courtroom .
25 A SHROUD , is composed of a peculiar kind of flannel , woven on purpose , and called shrouding flannel ; it is made of a breadth and a half , full length , so as to cover the feet ; one seam is sewed up , leaving the other open behind , like a pinafore ; slits are cut for arm-holes , and plain long sleeves , without gussets set in ; the front is gathered at the waist , and drawn up into a narrow piece ; this is twice repeated , at intervals of three nails down the skirt , upon each of these gatherings , round the neck and at the wrists , a kind of border of the same flannel , punched at the edge in a pattern , is plaited , and an edging of the same is made at the bottom .
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