Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 As long as only a few predators hunt in the same area , each aposematic family is likely to produce several survivors .
2 ‘ Master , ’ I touched him on the shoulder , ‘ it is strange that these messengers stop at the same convent where the Lady Francesca was educated .
3 Both these objectives suffer from the same constraints — the uncompetitive nature of railfreight charges compared with road haulage , other than trainload freight , and the lack of private sidings in Britain on anything like the scale in France or Germany thus requiring intermodal handling and its resultant costs .
4 It is difficult to believe these comments refer to the same Report as that evaluated in a balanced leader in the Independent ( 16 November 1988 ) under the headline ‘ A blow for literacy ’ .
5 All these techniques lead to the same conclusion .
6 It seems , therefore , that focused patterns in real speech communities are not patterns in which all groups speak in the same way , but patterns of relatively stable differentiation within the community .
7 Can we conclude that despite our reservations about Hick 's presupposition that all religions believe in the same God , there is a case for seeing a common theistic structure among many of the world 's religious traditions ( or at least those that have any idea of God at all ) ?
8 Usually , all rules begin with the same or nearly equal weights .
9 If all incomes rise by the same percentage amount , then those at the lower end of the income scale will , of course , receive a lower extra sum of money compared to those at the higher end of the income scale .
10 All applicants qualify under the same criteria .
11 Interestingly , not all rhythms develop at the same rate .
12 This leads to a ‘ bandwagon ’ or ‘ follow-the-leader ’ effect in which many firms invest in the same markets at roughly the same time ( Knickerbocker , 1973 ; Graham , 1990 ) .
13 In an extremely well sorted sediment all particles approximate to the same size .
14 Sartre therefore tried to show that the two were not opposed : arguing that the dialectic is produced by human subjectivity rather than inscribed within history itself , at the same time he also asserted the truth of the Marxist account of there being one history with a single meaning — a history , that is , in which all differences return as the same .
15 There should be schools of different sizes with different disciplinary procedures ; not all children respond to the same approach … and even different kinds of curriculum .
16 Allow lining paper to fully dry out ; time each pasting so the paste is allowed to soak in for ten minutes before hanging , and if you go over that time , make sure all sections soak for the same time .
17 Not only did nearly all princes think in the same way , but so did nearly all clerks .
18 All items in a column come from the same domain — there are circumstances where the contents from two or more columns come from the same domain .
19 To demonstrate non-DNA inheritance , one must show that two fertilized eggs differ in some respect other than their nucleic acids , and that when these eggs develop into adults which in turn produce eggs , those eggs differ in the same respect .
20 In the case where two or more EDs fall in the same grid square , then the grid square 's population is the sum of those of the individual EDs .
21 The Commission , the Spanish Government and the applicants in the main proceedings in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) argue , however , that even though , formally , those requirements apply in the same way to nationals , they are in reality discriminatory as regards both their objectives and their effects , since the very great majority of British citizens fulfil them automatically .
22 ‘ Do n't believe for a second that those markets exist in the same fashion these days . ’
23 Therefore although both proteins bind to the same site , the details of their structural interactions must differ .
24 If challenged to justify why blacks are struck from the jury , prosecutors offer the most ridiculous reasons — ‘ he looked dumb ’ , ‘ he lived in the same part of town as the defendant ’ ( most blacks live in the same part of town ) , ‘ he was a mason and I was worried about masonic links ’ ( the prospective juror was a stone mason by profession ) .
25 Both allegations arise from the same incident in Middlesbrough Town Hall in October last year .
26 It is , of course , possible that factors specific to both economies account for the same movement .
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