Example sentences of "we [vb base] [art] same [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Integrity becomes a political ideal when we make the same demand of the state or community taken to be a moral agent , when we insist that the state act on a single , coherent set of principles even when its citizens are divided about what the right principles of justice and fairness really are .
2 Furthermore , we would expect any doctor , not just our own , to behave in the ‘ proper ’ manner , in the same way that we expect the same sort of behaviour from all shop assistants , or all priests , or all fathers .
3 We obtain the same force between the plates whether the battery is disconnected or not — as we should .
4 Intuitively , it would seem desirable that whatever account we give for the role of an expression like in other words in a phrasal apposition like [ 10 ] we give the same account for its role in a reformulation involving complete sentences , for example [ 9 ] .
5 We like the same kind of woman — the womanly kind .
6 BUT EVERY DAY WE HEAR THE SAME EXCUSES FROM GOVERNMENTS .
7 The apparatus can be arranged in such a way that sometimes we measure the same component for both A and B ( both u , for example ) and sometimes we measure different components ( for example , B for A and y for B )
8 Instead we get the same sort of smooth hump which constitutes slit 1 's contribution to B. The result is scarcely surprising .
9 We get the same royalties for a CD as we do for a cassette
10 Thus we find the same teaching in Hinduism , Buddhism , Zen , Taoism , the sacred book of Zoroastrianism and in Islam of which Sufism becomes the perfection .
11 The answer to both these questions must be no , since wherever we look we find the same signs of growth .
12 Reading through the press comment on Wilde we find the same fear of cross-over between sexual perversion and intellectual and moral subversion .
13 When two accents differ from each other only phonetically , we find the same number of phonemes in both accents , but some or all of the phonemes are realised differently .
14 next year , it 's very limited use , and we find the same situation in South which is , move that we agreed to that in the report .
15 On top of all that , we pay the same amount for it as you do for your four times fatter version .
16 We use the same word for a quality of material things as we use for a bodily sensation .
17 To say this would be to deny the universality of what Professor A. J. Ayer says it is natural for us to assume , namely that we use the same word in different situations because we have noticed a distinctive common feature .
18 We use the same principle for getting money out of companies as we do getting products into them .
19 following a review by the county surveyor we suggest further things which are automatic consultation with local members and indeed this process of public consultation be brought forward to the beginning of the whole procedure of traffic managing reviews , now that , that sort of consultation will be more in the nature of a public meeting than a semi-formal enquiry , but we recommend to you that we use the same sort of terminology so that the public appreciates that they are genuinely being consulted by the County Council , now if we find that there are very contentious proposals after an order has been published , er a C C H , a County Consultant of Hearing may still be held if as members you feel that 's something you want to do , because the objective of , of this whole concept of County Consultant of Hearings is to have er flexible arrangements so that the County Council can demonstrate its commitment with consultations at a local level to demonstrate that , that members in particular are hearing what local people er say and to set up procedures within the organization to give members , particularly local members more involvement in the traffic management review process , those are the recommendations Chairman which involve in the paper .
20 We decided to use the term ‘ proliferation index ’ to describe the results of the PCNA assay because the antibody to PCNA does not label only S phase cells ; we use the same term for the results of the BrdU assay , although the term ‘ labelling index ’ is frequently used by other groups .
21 But a NatWest spokesman said : ‘ We apply the same criteria to everybody .
22 Now , having found an K such that the answer to Question 2 is yes , we apply the same question to X itself .
23 Suppose , says Keeler , that we apply the same analysis to other groups of plants — crops , say — and tot up their score on the scale of weediness .
24 Certain infallible rules have been established , and we carry on an unvarying routine in which we apply the same theory to the same cases . ’
25 We share the same kind of sense of humour .
26 We speak variant patois of Shakespeare and Norman Mailer , our institutions spring from the same instincts and traditions , and we share the same heritage of law and custom , philosophy and pragmatic Weltanschauung … starting from similar premises in the same intellectual tradition , we recognize common allusions , share many common prejudices , and can commune on a basis of confidence .
27 So am I and we share the same gift of glimpsing the future . ’
28 We do the same types of things with our other sensory systems as we do with vision .
29 If we do the same tests in 10 years ' time , we almost certainly will not get the same set of results . ’
30 In practice , unlike the example of a collection of objects with randomly assigned characteristics , we reach the same classification by using different sets of characters .
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