Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [art] same [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 We all intend to continue the same sort of programme for the next couple of years and I have said I would like to call in next term and on a periodic basis until our responsibility ceases .
2 See I want to get the same sort of material though as what the other liners , I want to stick the two liners together to make all one great big pond you see right the way across the garden but the other pond might be about two foot deep , this one 's gon na go down
3 Cleveland police have studied the Derby operation and hope to use the same type of scheme .
4 same sort of direction continue to do the same sort of things .
5 If you continue to eat the same kind of foods , and only increase your intake to the normal 2,000 mark by eating a little bit more of the same , life and the measuring tape should hold no terrors for you .
6 I 've had the occasional boyfriend in the past , and I 'm sure you 've done the same sort of thing .
7 I 've seen the same kind of thing in the Sorcery Chambers at Tara .
8 They 've got the same squad of fifteen who did so well last week .
9 They 've got a different atomic weight , cos they 've got a different number of neutrons , but they got the same number of protons and they 've got the same pattern of electrons , and the pattern of those outer electrons is what decides its chemical properties .
10 And yet they 've got the same amount of time
11 I took on this franchise 2 years ago and I 've got the same amount of customers now as I had then .
12 And again you 've got the same sort of thing .
13 Erm we 've got the same sort of issue with excess relief .
14 ‘ I 've had the same sort of experience in Germany where Everybody 's Somebody 's Fool was re-released and was a big hit all over again . ’
15 So one seems to have perfect control ; both mice have received the same number of shocks , but one learns how to avoid the shock , the other can not , for there is no escape ; the number of shocks it receives is entirely governed by the behaviour of its learning partner .
16 Given the fundamental importance of demography for any assessment of a pre-industrial economy , it is not surprising that economic historians have pressed the surveys into service ( historians of medieval England have done the same sort of thing with Domesday Book ) as sources of demographic data .
17 Professor Kelling used the term first for Carboniferous deposits on the Moroccan Meseta , but I have seen the same sort of thing in Jurassic carbonates on the Polish foreland and they have been described from many other horizons and areas , though not previously interpreted in this way .
18 Many other plants , from several quite unrelated families from the Old World , have adopted the same repertoire of tricks , so that a non-biologist would swear that they , too , were cacti .
19 They will need to check whether they have made the same amount of each and if they are not able to count , then they can correspond one-to-one ‘ tops ’ with ‘ bottoms ’ .
20 They include , to give just a few examples , realizing that they have re-read the same page of a book three times without taking any of it in ; nearly getting knocked over crossing the road ; yelling ‘ Tie ! ’ at a pupil they do n't know ; noticing that they are both reading a magazine and watching the television while having their evening meal ; spotting the line of empty wine bottles that has accrued since the weekend .
21 Piaget 's claim is that the cognitive difficulties which infants come to resolve ‘ on the plane of action ’ in infancy reappear , in childhood , ‘ on the plane of [ verbal ] concepts ’ and have to receive the same kind of solution — by way of the direction , inhibition and co-ordination of cognitive acts .
22 Nearly two-thirds have used the same type of credit more than once in the last two years .
23 We replaced them by closed stoves or by central heating boilers , which were so much more efficient that they essentially have used the same amount of fuel and we have simply become more comfortable in the process .
24 Very often you need to use the same group of program instructions at several different places within your program .
25 If you want a mixture of species and colours , grow individual bulbs separately in plant pots and then plant up an arrangement using bulbs which have reached the same stage of development and look to be just about to flower .
26 Talking to others whose judgement can be trusted , and who have weathered the same kind of changes , may be a help .
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