Example sentences of "in [noun] with the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The requirements upon issue are : ( 1 ) filing by the applicant of the originating application ( N312 ) , a copy of each named respondent and two further copies ; ( 2 ) an affidavit in support with the same number of copies for service ; the affidavit should state : ( a ) the applicant 's interest in the land ; ( b ) the circumstances in which the land has been occupied without licence or consent and in which his claim to possession arises ; and ( c ) if it be that the name of any person occupying the land is not stated in the originating application , that the applicant does not know the name of such person .
2 Bridging CO ligands normally have lower stretching frequencies than terminal ligands in complexes with the same metal and similar overall electron density .
3 This will give rise to a resulting trust in favour of both in equity with the same result as in ( 1 ) .
4 Just why there was such a dramatic difference in experiences with the same species really baffled me .
5 That code got started in conjunction with the same University of California lab that BSDI 's did and traces its roots first to 4.3BSD Tahoe and ultimately to the same NET2 subset source .
6 Craftsmanship continues in Padanaram with the same beauty and grace that originated over half a century ago , combining high technology design and materials .
7 In support of this suggestion the same workers ( Shattil et al , 1977 ) found that platelets from patients with Type 2 hyperlipoproteinaemia had a higher cholesterol/phospholipid ratio and other workers have found an elevated platelet-free cholesterol in patients with the same condition ( Miettinen , 1974 ) .
8 On the negative side press reports indicated that the cost of the programme during the first half of 1990 had been a massive rise in unemployment ( from an official 6,000 at the end of 1989 to 568,000 ) ; a 30 per cent fall in output ; a 25 per cent drop in industrial sales in the first quarter ( in comparison with the same period in 1989 ) ; and an estimated 30 per cent drop in living standards , as real incomes slumped by around 35 per cent and 90 per cent of prices were freed ( following the abolition of subsidies ) to find their market level .
9 Consumer prices in the period January-March 1991 rose by 20-30 per cent in comparison with the same period in 1990 , with much higher inflation expected later in the year as a result of the April official price increases .
10 The danger here is that , although things may be pleasant for the workers , the incentive to work very hard is not so direct and it may not be possible to maintain a competitive position in comparison with the same industry in a developing country .
11 Digital was always regarded in Galway with the same respect and awe as Cinderella had for her fairy godmother .
12 A representative from Channel 7 visited this office in September with the same story as your article described , following a very aggressive sales pitch during a telephone call the previous week from the UK .
13 Skilfully used , a fabric border can pull a room together just as effectively as swagging everything in sight with the same chintz .
14 Three men in love with the same girl .
15 I think its possible to fall in love with the same person more than once , you fall in love with them and you get married for that as well as other reasons perhaps , and then you have children and you hardly see them really for the next ten years , at least this is what every one sort of understands and then and then erm and then when you have more time again you can fall in love all over again with exactly the same person , I think this happens to lots of people , which also does n't happen to a lot of people so you have n't
16 ‘ Fancy falling in love with the same man twice — when I knew he could never be interested in me ! ’
17 We 'd spent seven years rehearsing the same plays , playing in the same team , calling the same teachers by their nicknames and falling in love with the same classmates .
18 Stipulations in a contract , as to time or otherwise , which according to rules of equity are not deemed to be of the essence of the contract , are construed at law in accordance with the same rules ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s41 ) .
19 Erm just to say that , just to confirm the note sent round that erm we will only pay for any photographic services by Intercity East Coast if it has been procured using a task request form in accordance with the same way we procure any other internal B R er service .
20 Pains prevented , given a value in accordance with the same dimensions of intensity , duration , probability , extent count along with pleasures produced , in favour of an action , while pleasures prevented , count along with the pains produced , against it .
21 He submitted that the concept of a peculiar domestic law differing from the general law of the land was artificial since in practice the charter and statutes of a university are expressed in ordinary legal language and applied in accordance with the same principles as those applicable under the general law .
22 Wherever voters have indicated a further preference , transfers will be made in accordance with the same formula as is used for the transfer of a primary surplus : the surplus is divided by the number of transferable votes , multiplied by the number of papers in each continuing candidate 's sub.parcel .
23 However , the same adjectives may perfectly well instantiate the P in ( 22 ) , in combination with the same nouns .
24 It is difficult for us today to enter fully into the power that those ancient rituals must have generated , but anyone who has attended a religious revival meeting with its emphasis on repentance , tears and rebirth is in touch with the same forces .
25 This kind of self-help may provoke an action from the other party to recover the payment that has been withheld : or , if the other party is a defendant in proceedings with the same plaintiff , withholding the payment may provoke a counterclaim .
26 The elevation of false appearance is made by no one in Shakespeare with the same fanaticism as Iago , for whom it becomes a principle of life .
27 It looks as if sex evolved because it 's in the interest of genes to constantly be re-combined self interest not always in company with the same others may want to be er mixing themselves up , so they launch themselves in continually different combinations , and this presumably each gene what , what , what is happening is a constant filtering process all the time , by means of which natural selection is working on basically random changes in the final point I want to make and that 's
28 In pros mutants , this phase of gluR expression is indistinguishable from normal ( Fig. 2 ) ; functional gluRs are expressed at the correct stage and increase in density with the same time course as in normally innervated muscles .
29 The instances where one can most easily make oneself aware of the distinction are perhaps the ambiguous phrases where the same adjective in construction with the same noun can be understood in either way with a consequent effect on the meaning of the whole phrase .
30 Other authors have used the second interpretation in connection with the same platforms .
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