Example sentences of "for [noun] [prep] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We can assess the direct effect of age ( X 2 ) on preparedness to break the law controlling for income in the same way . |
2 | When she 's happy she can sleep for hours in the same position . |
3 | It is not uncommon for schools on the same campus serving different age ranges to share raffles , prize draws and seasonal fairs . |
4 | Accordingly , depending upon whether a bank holder of a bill of lading sued in the United States or in England he could get $500 instead of £100 for loss of the same package or unit of freight . |
5 | He was arrested for theft on the same day as my godson , each in a different part of Brighton . |
6 | This suggests an increase in the pulling power of personalities and does not suggest that there was a marked tendency towards " equalisation " of voted for candidates of the same party . |
7 | It was argued that this could best be achieved by preventing the need for candidates from the same party to compete with each other in multimember seats , thereby reducing their need spend huge sums of money during the campaign . |
8 | Some researchers maintain that many of these principles are genetically programmed , and it is this which explains how it is possible for speakers of the same language to develop similar and highly complex knowledge of their language , even though , in the normal language learning situation , they will have been exposed only to limited and random samples of speech . |
9 | She hadgone to Banbury social services for help at the same time as her cousin Ian Barnes . |
10 | Some hand creams care for nails at the same time . |
11 | If so , you may look for work of the same status , remunerated at the same level , for a reasonable time , without having your compensation reduced as a result . |
12 | You may refuse to believe it 's happened to you : some people who 've been made redundant pretend everything 's the way it was and set off for work at the same time , then spend hours hanging around the streets , teashops or libraries until they can go home at the usual time . |
13 | Loving both Augustus Egg and Pablo Picasso and visiting them for decades under the same roof , I feel sentimental about tearing them asunder forever . |
14 | McCoist also became his club 's record scorer for Scotland at the same time when getting his 14th goal for Roxburgh . |
15 | Venturing to the second stage , they could have their names and homelands recorded on a list published the follow ing day in Le Figaro de la Tour Eiffel certain proof to less privileged friends and relatives that they had indeed visited this engineering marvel — or could pen lines of poetry for inclusion in the same journal . |
16 | Customers are being urged to demand compensation for blunders at the same rate as the charges on their accounts . |
17 | Earlier Geoff Miller had two five-wicket hauls for Cheshire in the same match as his side , despite the defeat , kept in contention . |
18 | For lexical units with identical grammatical properties , two alternative criteria for membership of the same lexeme will be proposed . |
19 | There were thus two examination systems set on diverging courses for membership of the same Division . |
20 | It should be made clear that the value of this information for consumers would be chiefly as a yardstick against which they could measure the rates offered to them by lenders of the same type , or for credit of the same type . |
21 | Erm so I do n't think that one 's achievable erm I think what this amounts to is that erm there are two cuts that we do n't agree with er there 's a vast on reserves we do n't agree with but we managed to put forward a thousand pounds for education at the same time erm i this does strike me as a budget of a party which it knows has no prospect of any sort of responsibility in this council for a long time to come . |
22 | Additional factors mentioned ( in order of significance ) included ( i ) cleanliness , ( ii ) separate conference rooms , ( iii ) accommodation for delegates in the same building , ( iv ) good parking facilities , ( v ) smart , impressive hotel/centre , ( vi ) booking fee discounts for large numbers , ( vii ) late opening bars , ( viii ) all single rooms . |
23 | In our normal form we will insist that if two expressions are both available as outputs on the same channel , or for assignment to the same variable , then they are different . |
24 | That for Chedburgh in the same county illustrates the Lancasters flown by 218 Squadron from the local airfield . |
25 | Indeed , some parts of pre-trial High Court procedure have the effect of increasing the possibilities for compromise at the same time as preparing the issue for hearing by a judge . |
26 | Between 1959 and 1977 , the number of female offenders per 100,000 of the population aged 14 to under 17 increased by 379 per cent ( compared to a 148 per cent increase for males of the same age group ) . |
27 | For females aged over 21 there was a 281 per cent increase ( compared to 136 per cent for males of the same age group ) . |
28 | If on the other hand you have access to a colour television set at the place where you are staying , you may be able to use this instead , provided that it can be tuned to your camcorder 's signal output and assuming that it is designed for use on the same television standard as the camcorder , eg UK PAL for machines sold in Great Britain ( see page 153 ) . |
29 | Unlike trading losses , no mechanism exists for carry back or surrender of capital losses to other group companies , and they can only be carried forward for use by the same company . |
30 | Courtship occurs throughout the breeding season , as individuals pair before laying for breeding in the same year , or pair later in the season for breeding in the following year . |