Example sentences of "face [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Human pedestrians faced the same treatment , but knowing the rules they were quicker off the mark .
2 Renault 's new partners , Volvo of Sweden , faced the same problem at the same time , needing a new gearbox for their new 850 GLT ( which goes on sale here next month ) .
3 Other towns in the Midlands , towns such as Coventry for example , faced the same problem of how to get building land for their physical expansion .
4 Some of the early groups joining the Modular Course as they faced the same problem of replacing London external degrees ( humanities and social science ) felt the strong hand of management as they exercised their ‘ academic ’ decision to join .
5 Nevertheless the government faced the same problem that every other government had faced with the NHS , trying to maintain a balance between a centrally controlled budget and escalating demands , demands shaped by the professional providers of services and the inescapable needs of an ageing population .
6 To the left , he could only at first see his own garden , his tennis court , the old wall that screened his vegetables — to eat what one has grown , actually to eat that ! — but then , across a low hedge and a fence that needed repair , he found he could see into the garden of the new Rectory , whose impersonal little back windows faced the same way as his own .
7 Any teacher found guilty of leaking examination questions faced the same penalty .
8 Bell noted : ‘ We faced the same quandary clubs rapidly going through divisions encounter with their XV-a-side fixture list .
9 But industries right across the UK faced the same risk .
10 The Scots thus faced the same challenge that Edward II had faced in 1314 , and the outcome was the same .
11 Remember that the hands both face the same way in contradistinction to the piano .
12 All designers of hi fi gramophones face the same problem .
13 And there may be much truth in this — all professions in the US face the same problem , because a small group of lawyers are using the tort system to benefit not only their client but themselves , often operating on a contingency fee basis with no cost to the client .
14 They all face the same problem : their strength traditionally lay in parish life , traditional communities , and what the sociologists call ‘ cultural embeddedness ’ .
15 Holt and Harris both , in the end , face the same problem .
16 Other Western countries face the same problem of natural monopoly in these industries .
17 ESC founders Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington director and star of the Shakespeare tragedy say they would rather stay away from the Civic , one of the strongest dates on their world tours , than face the same problem again .
18 One allocation that would be both efficient and equitable in this sense would be an initial endowment at 1 where both A and B have the same X and Y. Since they face the same budget constraint , each can have what the other has so that any trades away from equal allocation to the contract curve must meet the reverse allocation test illustrated as part ( b ) of the figure .
19 Reserve police in the RUC wear the same uniform , for all that an outsider can distinguish , and as a consequence face the same security risks , but most are marginalized by the restricted range of duties they perform and the short-term status of their contract .
20 So far we have considered models in which all agents face the same information problem , although obviously agents in the island model have different information depending upon which island they are located on .
21 perhaps in six months or in sixty years erm facing the same kind of problem again er I , I can erm I have close experience with a situation on my , on my own patch which rises from time to time an and is most unpleasant for the people in and it goes back if I might say so an and therefore the planning considerations that have been mentioned need to be paid attention to .
22 When a big shoal is feeding dozens of bream can be seen rolling at the same time , all facing the same way .
23 After time , he will still be facing the same problem : what to do with the remainder of the material ?
24 It is only their sheltered lives which keep them from facing the same problem .
25 Although in general the evidence suggests that it is usually the man 's retirement that provokes most friction , this may change as more of today 's working wives turn sixty and find themselves facing the same need to make difficult adjustments .
26 Hence the monopolist will produce exactly the same output as in the absence of a profits tax and , facing the same demand curve , will charge the same price as before .
27 More and more doctors are facing the same sort of dilemma , as the proportion of elderly people increases in Britain and medical advances make it possible to keep alive patients who would previously have died .
28 Along with Brown ( 48 ) , of Bunbeg Park , and facing the same charge are Paul McCullough ( 48 ) , of Glenalina Road , and Stephen Canning ( 21 ) , of Doon Road .
29 It is to be hoped that they do n't face the same fate as the prisoners in the 42nd Police Precinct of Sao Paulo City .
30 With the decline of these markets , the company has been forced to look elsewhere or face the same fate as IBM .
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