Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [prep] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The rest of the 50 minutes should be used to look back on the previous lectures and notes on the same topic . |
2 | Several elements of the answer come together in the paper by H. van Tilbeurgh and colleagues on page 814 ; this is a sequel to the same group 's report of last year ( Nature 359 , 159–162 ; 1992 ) , discussed in News and Views in the same issue ( page 107 ) . |
3 | February orders in the US , based on the usual three-month moving average , rose 0.8% on the average figure for the three months to January , to $2,065m and shipments on the same basis rose 2.2% to $1,750m . |
4 | Market demand for it has been much higher than expected and there is n't the manufacturing capacity to build both four and five-speeds for the same application . |
5 | Drawbacks : Expensive but , in terms of what it can do , this microwave is good enough to replace a conventional oven ( although remember cooking space is limited in that you could n't , say , do the roast and vegetables at the same time ) . |
6 | He is to take over not only the redevelopment of derelict inner-city sites , a major initiative in itself , but also the overlordship of the ten ( soon to be 12 ) Urban Development Corporations , as well as acting as an English development agency , attracting foreign companies to English towns and cities in the same way as he did for Wales . |
7 | The number of staff and clients within the same room was also recorded every five minutes , in order to examine the impact of staff ratio on client experience . |
8 | They are looking at structure and functions at the same time . |
9 | It is functionally compatible with 24-pin generic array logic devices and functions at the same speed as the 16V8 above . |
10 | Catterson also observed that e-mail links between plants and subsidiaries of the same company can give union negotiators the advantage of surprise . |
11 | Sisters or brothers are often close , and youngsters of the same age often strike up friendships ; but other horses may become friends for no apparent reason . |
12 | In those relations European nations as units , European civilization as a whole , and elements of the same civilization mediated by agents not geographically European all played their parts . |
13 | Only a minority of women are in a position where they have control over substantial financial resources ; however , when they do have such control they give money to their children and grandchildren in the same way that men do . |
14 | Some people 's conception of God is simply of the old man with a beard in the sky ; others have a more sophisticated vision , but still see Him as a person , subject to feelings and emotions in the same way as human beings are ; yet others conceive of Him ( or , occasionally , Her — or , even , It ) as a creative force . |
15 | As one would expect , and consistently with what I have said regarding the purpose and scheme of the Act , the Order treated assignments and trusts on the same footing . |
16 | ‘ No , of course — humble fare with no meat and sermons of the same kind , ’ said Sophia . |
17 | Subject bibliographies are therefore the raw materials of the trade of stock revision , and librarians working on stock revision should seek to acquire a working knowledge of their existence and contents in the same way that a reference librarian is familiar with the major reference tools in the collection . |
18 | The insects would then be able to make both deliveries and collections in the same call . |
19 | Perhaps because of our seafaring and imperial history , British people rate very high in this international league table , second only after the Dutch , who possibly derive their skills and abilities from the same type of background . |
20 | Or comparisons are drawn between Protestants and Catholics in the same country . |
21 | If the windows vary in shape and need different treatments , you can always have curtains at one window and blinds from the same fabric at another . |
22 | The Moldovans have made Moldovan the only official language , putting Russians and Ukrainians at the same disadvantage as Sri Lanka once put its Tamils . |
23 | We thank you , Lord , that you are in control of our households ; that Jesus knew the joys and sadnesses of living in a family and in a community of people and families in the same street and town . |
24 | Patch tears and holes in the same way . |
25 | Hers is a vulnerable yet crucial role as negotiator between difference : typically she is one who refuses to outcast herself from the black community and family , because aware of its value and importance , yet by virtue of that same tact subjected within them to sexual discrimination : ‘ we straddle the fence that says we can not be uplifters of the race and lesbians at the same time ’ ( ‘ Talking about It ’ , 54 ) . |
26 | Twenty-two women , eight washbasins , two toilets , it 's just impossible ; twenty minutes to do all that and bunk your bed as well , and if you 're sleeping in a bunk in a crowded room you 're falling over each other trying to fold your sheets and blankets at the same time . |
27 | Putting both and curves on the same diagram in Fig. 10–3 allows the selection of a point like where there is simultaneously equilibrium in the market for real cash balances-the money market- and the market for output-the product market . |
28 | Excavations of churches often reveal earlier , pagan artifacts and structures on the same site , for example at St Swithins in Lincoln or Wells Cathedral . |
29 | The explanation will include , certainly , past situations both like and unlike the present one — like , in that they included events and conditions of the same type as r and c ; unlike , in that they included events and conditions of other types than those accompanying r and c . |
30 | Although he may have the option of ignoring them , possibly at some cost to himself , he can not manipulate these rules and conditions in the same way that he can those within his own sphere of competence . |