Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [conj] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The suggestion made there is that it is only equitable that the jurisdiction can not be exercised against a creditor unless the same conditions are applicable to him at the time he receives the payment as are applicable to jurisdiction over the debtor .
2 And the London-based scientist said he believed it was more than a coincidence that the same colony seemed to have been affected by a second strain of the gizzard worm infection which killed 137 birds last year .
3 Liability will not be avoided simply because the system has a fault and the same principles apply here as in the case of conventional computer software .
4 The other area of doubt concerns a question whether the same laws of historical development apply to the whole history of mankind or whether different , simpler laws apply to primitive societies .
5 Providing he comes through unscathed he could then find himself in line for a place when the same counties come face-to-face in the senior championship this day fortnight in Newry .
6 It 's the second time in a year that the same company has had produce destroyed by French farmers angry about EC imports .
7 The Ebrahimi type of doctrine is most likely to occur when a partnership is converted into a company but the same people are involved as before and carry on the business with much the same attitude .
8 Does not the Minister agree that it will be a travesty if the same formula is used this year and my constituents are therefore robbed of much more money that is needed for health in the area ?
9 A few years ago , a Government publication entitled ’ Practical Ways to Crack Crime ’ stated : ’ A stolen car is about 200 times more likely to be involved in an accident than the same car driven by its owner . ’
10 He denies that the decision in McLoughlin should turn on whether any distinction in principle can be found between the case of emotional injury suffered at the scene of an accident and the same kind of injury suffered later .
11 Later in 1925 , Gleizes wrote again : ‘ … what will come out of Cubism … will be the painting as an emotive event in itself with nothing descriptive about it , having the quality of an object and the same relationship to nature . ’
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