Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] [verb] the same " in BNC.
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1 | The 2.1kg PC 553 ERP ( all models in the range weigh the same ) will certainly cope with everything from shelf brackets to masonry fixings . |
2 | ( Initial results on both infants reported in the text used the same procedure but with non-competition trials only and a target contrast of 88% ) . |
3 | To satisfy their interests they too need to know more , and in the meantime suffer the same sense of incompleteness . |
4 | And as he passed along the line , the men near him cried , ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ afresh , and their comrades in the distance did the same . |
5 | If both futures involved in the spread have the same delivery date , they will each be multiplied by |
6 | Even if a historian has expressed an idea or answered a question exceptionally well , it is still better in the main to put the same point into your own words . |
7 | Amato 's coalition government in the end comprised the same four parties as the outgoing one . |
8 | All volumes in the set have the same name , which is specified by the user in the configuration file and concatenated by LIFESPAN with a serial number . |
9 | This method assumes that no two words in the dictionary have the same length and the same vector score . |
10 | The important conclusion is that all the cells in the body contain the same genetic information ; what makes the cells different is how that genetic information is used . |
11 | The next episode reported in the Office has the same eccentric opportunist quality . |
12 | We assume that all firms have identical cost conditions and , given the symmetry in the utility function , all firms in the industry have the same level of output . |
13 | ( make ) Both in the same script : the difference in the attempt to spell the same word indicates fairly clearly a weak visual memory . |
14 | There was also the belief that traditional methods ensure that everyone in the class gets the same information and that you therefore know what pupils have learned . |
15 | Dense exhaust fumes in the atmosphere have the same effect , be it more gradual , succeeding in limiting oxygen supplies to the body , which in turn puts greater strain on the heart . |
16 | Transport secretary , John MacGregor , agreed with Mr Sproat 's view that ‘ all persons — pensioners , pensioners ’ dependents , current employees or former employees of BR — who currently enjoy concessionary travel with BR should in the future enjoy the same rights of concessionary travel on all public railway services in the UK , whether they are run by residual BR or by any new private sector company ’ . |
17 | There seems no reason why an express provision could not be included in a contract to achieve the same result ; for instance : It is agreed that if any of the goods included in the Buyer 's order have been delivered before the formation of this contract , the provisions of this agreement shall apply to those goods and govern the rights and liabilities of the parties in relation to those goods . |
18 | While I accept that , I have to say that we expect those undertaking the review to have complete power to look into all areas and , specifically , to consider whether safety representatives who are not backed by a trade union are in a position to give the same kind of expert advice as would be expected from safety representatives appointed by a trade union . |
19 | A person without the use of his sense of sight would certainly not be in a position to make the same use of colour words as the rest of us . |
20 | It is in a way saying the same thing as the preface to The Reason of Church Government . |
21 | The Batelle Institute in West Germany , on the other hand , in a report published the same year as the original French version of Nora and Minc ( 1978 ) , said that ‘ no employment dump caused by technology seems likely ’ within the report 's time horizon of 1990 ( Batelle Institute 1978 ) . |
22 | The human rights organization Amnesty International claimed in a report published the same day that thousands of Kuwaitis had been tortured , raped and killed since the Iraqi invasion on Aug. 2 and the ensuing occupation [ see pp. 37631-41 ] . |
23 | It will have been noticed that it was common for more than one child in a family to enter the same trade , and our sample very strikingly demonstrates the importance of sisterhood . |
24 | In an article published the same year , Kevin Sharpe questioned whether it was entirely accurate to label Laud as an Arminian , stressing that the archbishop saw as his main task not the propagation of a new theology but the prevention of divisive doctrinal debate . |
25 | Scientists have been holding a one-day strike in an attempt to get the same pay as their European colleagues . |
26 | It is much too easy to take for granted that both sides in an argument have the same over-all objective and are engaged in argument as to how that objective can be reached . |
27 | Even if the two sides in an argument have the same value system and the same objective there can still be a fierce argument because the perceptions of the same situation are different . |