Example sentences of "and [noun] [adj] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Miss asked , asked me and Claire and Lisa all at the same time
2 1305 ) mentions Pisistratus and Dionysius I in the same breath .
3 An index of loss of mandibles and maxillae from the predator assemblages is given by the numbers of isolated teeth in the assemblages compared with the empty alveolar spaces in the known samples of upper and lower jaws ( which is given by the figures in column 1 , Table 3.6 for molar loss , and column 4 in the same table for incisor loss ) : see Table 3.9 .
4 Community regulations and certain provisions of the founding treaties ( such as Article 30 of the EEC Treaty on free movement of goods and Article 85 of the same treaty on competition ) have direct effect , which means that they may be relied on directly by any citizen without the need for any intervening national measures to ‘ receive ’ them and indeed without any possibility for national measures to exclude or modify them .
5 She glared at him , trying to project pity , annoyance , and exasperation all at the same time .
6 She felt elation and sadness all in the same instant .
7 Many people make the mistake of thinking that they can train for speed , strength , size and endurance all at the same time .
8 And enthral those in the same enchantment . ’
9 What 's the best way to cope with being writer , arranger , singer and frontman all at the same time ?
10 Of the sixty-six British envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary during the same period forty-seven can be classed as aristocrats ; while of the sixty-four French ambassadors and ministers who served in 1814 – 30 ( admittedly a period when aristocratic influences were untypically strong in France ) only ten were non-noble .
11 But to the Mesolithic hunter-nomads they formed a forest kingdom , a race of forest creatures , saviours , oracles , and tormentors all at the same time ; they arose in the mythogenic unconscious both to explain nature 's hostility to the people 's actions , and to express the hope of survival against the unknown .
12 No student can , however , be in Stage I and Stage II at the same time and no student is allowed to proceed into Stage II unless he or she has fully satisfied Stage I requirements or with the express approval of the Examinations Committee .
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