Example sentences of "be [adj] [coord] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So what I 'm saying to you is , do n't go in over the top , you know , five , just a normal but a firm handshake because a man would expect it because a weak ha ha handshake can be irritating and the same thing if she is a woman |
2 | Debtor-creditor-supplier agreementsThis is where there is a special relationship between the creditor and the supplier who may even be one and the same person ( s12 ( a ) ) . |
3 | Gibson 's ( 1969 ) account of these effects suggests that discrimination training may not be necessary but the same conclusion can be derived from more prosaic considerations — it might be argued , for instance , that the results described so far reflect no more than a disruption in control subjects confronted by novel stimuli at the start of the test discrimination . |
4 | ‘ The man who put the dog in Andrus 's tomb and the man who got stabbed are one and the same Zikr . ’ |
5 | The link between the Ministry and the Réunion is assured by the fact that the head of the Direction and the chairman of the Réunion , ministerial appointments , are one and the same person . |
6 | I suspect , ’ Benjamin added , ‘ they are one and the same person . ’ |
7 | At this stage we do n't know if they are one and the same person . |
8 | ‘ Let us say , for the sake of argument , that the plotter and the assassin are one and the same person . |
9 | But as the organisation has seen to be when it meets generally speaking , the council and the executive are one and the same dealing with exactly the same business , I 've considered it a meeting of the organisation , and the organisation now basically is going to be the seven sub-committee plus an Annual General Meeting of it 's full council . |
10 | This inequality , argue Marx and Engels , implies a form of private property , because exclusion from the means of production ( private property ) and compulsion of the labour of others , are one and the same thing . |
11 | They are not separate substances but different degrees or ‘ octaves ’ of matter , as ice and its formative gaseous substance are one and the same thing and are interconvertible . |
12 | This expands the availability of shapes and patterns even further , because the basic Form Computer and its programs are one and the same thing for both makes of machine — Passap System and Singer System . |
13 | Recall that we are temporarily assuming that irreducibles and primes are one and the same thing in Z. |
14 | But it is still wrong to think that here research and higher education are one and the same thing . |
15 | Completing the internal or single European market and 1992 are one and the same thing . |
16 | Bones ( 1986b : 55 ) : " For reggae , most definitely , the music and the language are one and the same thing . |
17 | For that looks like a situation in which research and higher education are one and the same process . |
18 | about being tired and the same thing happened , waiting on them coming in and then going to bed and I could n't get over |
19 | For instance , they did n't tell you if the landowner and Mr Alec Chipstead were one and the same person , though you could tell that was what they meant . |
20 | Sometimes the scientist and the philosopher were one and the same person . |
21 | Although it is often assumed that these were one and the same battle , there is no evidence that Clovis fought at Zülpich , and it is possible that they were separate events . |
22 | In which case ‘ history ’ becomes a force to be resisted by readers who like literature , and who may also like history , but have never thought they were one and the same thing . |
23 | We assumed that Elsie 's death explained her disappearance , that the two events were one and the same thing . |
24 | With the former rental is set up at such a rate that the full cost of the equipment is recovered plus a return , whilst with the latter the contract is shorter and the same equipment may be leased to a number of lessees . |
25 | ‘ Clearly , ’ he said to himself , ‘ Each T on this ball is regular and of the same dimensions as each and every other T. Clearly also , each and every pentagon is regular and the same size as each and every other pentagon . ’ |
26 | It assumes that the person to whom the institution has a liability ( ‘ the liability of the institution to him ’ ) is one and the same person as the person who made the deposit ( ‘ in respect of … each sterling deposit which was made by him ’ ) . |
27 | It may sound like a case of split personalities but Louise G Torsney FHCIMA and Louise G Pollard FHCIMA is one and the same person . |