Example sentences of "and [adv prt] [prep] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A case for seasonal adjustment exists where recognisable seasonal variations occur year after year with a fixed period and where the increases and decreases occur at about the same time and in about the same proportion each year .
2 With precise control both units can be set to operate on and off at the same setting with consequent better heat distribution .
3 several streets all very like one another , and many more streets still more like one another , inhabited by people equally like one another , who all went in and out at the same hours , with the same sound upon the same pavements , to do the same work , and to whom every day was the same as yesterday and tomorrow , and every year the counterpart of the last and the next .
4 Dickens likened the piston of the steam engine to " the head of an elephant in a state of melancholy madness " , but even by 1815 it was only a minority of the working population who had as yet been cast in the mould of his 1845 Coketowners who , " all went in and out at the same hours , with the same sound upon the same pavements , to do the same work , and to whom every day was the same as yesterday and to-morrow " .
5 Through the glass and the vines overhead could be seen the blue sky and the white clouds , so that it was like being both indoors and out at the same time .
6 The away end bogs , according to who was forced to abandon half-times plans for a piss , are Heysel revisited — one narrow tunnel going into and coming out of the place was crammed with hundreds of fans all going in and out at the same time , plus a few old bills looking on saying helpfully ‘ I should n't do that if I were you .
7 She said : ‘ It is a local anaesthetic and you are in and out in the same day . ’
8 Tackle the problem of front and back in the same way , making it obvious which side is the front .
9 The insects are out and about for the same reason as us , moving at night to beat the midday heat at the very centre of the Grand Canyon .
10 I would go round and round on the same point , he would commiserate , pretend to understand , but never move an inch .
11 ‘ Then why do I get the distinct impression that we 're going round and round in the same circles ? ’
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