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

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1 With respect to the embalming [ of ] Bodies , the methods that were commonly practised could , I know , have no effect ; at that time I read a good many Books upon ‘ Balsamation ’ but got very little instruction from reading these : according to my own Idea the best way would be to preserve the Body for some time that putrefaction should hardly be able to take place , & that it should gradually get rid of its moisture , & that , when it dried , it should have such imbalming juices in it , that it should resist putrefaction , & the insects at the same time be either kept off or destroyed : I set out with this Opinion & thought that something must be thrown thro' the whole Body : the when the Body was preserved , my Idea of getting rid of moisture was , to place the Body in some strong absorbent substance , & that substance which proved best I thought was Paris Plaister & I thought I could lay in a common Coffin such a quantity of Paris Plaister as would take out all the moisture & then I thought the Body should be rather in a wooden case than a leaden one because the Wood would assist the Absorption .
2 Neither of these events , nor other similar ones , have hit the imagination of the media or the public with the same force as the similar serious scandals involving children .
3 After playing through figs 5 and 6 it is a good idea to record some major or ‘ 5 ’ ♯4/♯11 chords such as those in fig 4 ( resolved to either a sus4 or the major on the same root ) and put in some time improvising over them to familiarise yourself with the sound and feel of the scale .
4 A barn owl works out whether a sound is coming from the right or the left in the same way as we do .
5 Electors in the Western Isles — 23,607 in 1987 — are the beneficiaries or the victims of the same legislation and policies as the rest of us , including electors in the Isle of Wight — 98,694 in 1987 — and can have no right to elect an MP on favourable and grossly unfair terms .
6 ‘ Be careful not to use the toilet and the hair-drier at the same time , ’ Ken joined in the laughter .
7 Local schools , who have been involved in a railway poster competition to design images reflecting 150 years of local rail travel , will receive their first class family rail travel prizes from InterCity and the WSR at the same time at Taunton .
8 If the wavelength of a line produced in the observer 's laboratory at A is and the wavelength of the same line observed in the spectrum of the collapsing object is then the fractional increase z= ( — ) / is called the red shift of the spectral line .
9 Their optical spectra show large red shifts z , where being the wavelength of a spectral line from a source on Earth and the wavelength of the same line observed in the quasar spectrum .
10 At the top of the street go left to reach Piazza San Babila and the church of the same name .
11 Finally , she was herself and the crocodile at the same time .
12 And then getting hold of the camera and the machine at the same time seemed to be a problem .
13 And if you 've got any money left er the calendars and diaries Brenda has taken the names today and the money at the same time when you order .
14 One of the things that has been hardest for me to deal with in coaching is runners who want to train for both the marathon and the mile at the same time .
15 This gives access to the Troutbeck valley and the village of the same name .
16 There is no special law allowing A , B , and C to meet together in the open air or elsewhere for a lawful purpose , but the right of A to go where he pleases so that he does not commit a trespass , and to say what he likes to B so that his talk is not libellous or seditious , the right of B to do the like , and the existence of the same rights of C , D , E , and F and so on ad infinitum , lead to the consequence that A , B , C , D and a thousand or ten thousand other persons , may ( as a general rule ) meet together in any place where otherwise they each have a right to be for a lawful purpose and in a lawful manner .
17 The amount of notes you should take depends on the content of the lecture , your familiarity with the topic and the availability of the same material in textbooks and hand-outs .
18 A copy must be lodged with the Quotations Department and the Panel at the same time as it is posted to shareholders .
19 In those words , Isaiah is not contrasting flesh and spirit in the way we might , as the exterior and the interior of the same being .
20 But the more immediate problem in this context is that a totally flexible approach would prevent comparison of the reports of different organizations and the reports of the same organization over time .
21 These assays were performed under association conditions where NCp7 was exposed to both the radiolabelled ds LTR and the competitor at the same time .
22 I was not prepared to commit myself completely in every situation , as I found myself as the actor and the spectator at the same time .
23 This is the problem of responsibility for both the present and the future at the same time , described above in paragraph ( a ) at the bottom of page 133 ;
24 Incidentally , the wall coming down from Gragareth just beyond , marking the county boundary , has a stile that admits to Ireby Fell and The Cavern on the same contour .
25 Or you could live there , rig up your personal computer and play the Stock Exchange and the Bourse at the same time and then nip over to the West End for a show . ’
26 Clearly , the child can not perform the PB and the CB at the same time .
27 Two contrasting examples of what can happen when music is borrowed are Tomassini 's arrangement of Scarlatti 's sparkling music for Massine 's The Good-Humoured Ladies and the arrangement of the same composer 's music for Cranko 's The Taming of the Shrew which merely gives overall and rough phrase rhythms as time-keepers for a three-act ballet .
28 After that , Anne became a novelist , won the Booker and the Whitbread in the same year with different books , and was given her own television show .
29 Bones ( 23/24 ) and the repeat of the same idea where the bone is the Pestle in the Pestle and Mortar ( 10 ) .
30 Elizabeth Avedon designed Avedon 's PHOTOGRAPHS 1947–1977 and the exhibition of the same title shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York in 1978 .
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