Example sentences of "which [verb] [art] same [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It seems necessary for it to have what has been called a ‘ cognitive map ’ in its head ; that is , it would have to have something which conveyed the same information as is conveyed by Figure 10 .
2 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
3 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
4 The rule of law is generally thought to have a broader ‘ political ’ meaning which covers the same ground as , if it is not quite synonymous with , the concept of limited government .
5 Thompson makes no reference to Lucy Lippard 's Six Years : The dematerialisation of the Art object from 1966 to 1972 , an invaluable , if monomaniacal archival resource which covers the same area and period .
6 When random access media items are being used , the media items must contain a directory which has the same name as the LIFESPAN process directory .
7 Protector features what the company claims is a first in razor technology — a ‘ thin guard wire over the edges of the blades which has the same effect as the metal foil of a dry razor ’ .
8 Dose equivalence was estimated from the salbutamol dose which caused the same effect as that seen with each dose of salmeterol .
9 An alternative procedure which achieves the same result but is more convenient computationally is the following .
10 Printing in colour is a little harder as there are only two colour printers available ; the Tektronix model which uses QuickDraw and the QMS ColorScript 100 which uses the same engine but has the PostScript language as well .
11 Compare this with the slide-back scooping block which uses the same technique but does not turn the body away .
12 She showered and shampooed her short dark hair , combing it into its neat bob , then she made toast and coffee and sat for a few minutes before her kitchen window which enjoyed the same view as her bedroom .
13 These judicial decisions caused great political upheaval and resulted in the passing of the Trade Disputes Act 1906 which followed the same pattern as the Act of 1875 , protecting trade unions from actions for civil conspiracy if the acts were done in furtherance or contemplation of a trade dispute .
14 Where once it was the main streets of the decaying inner city which hosted the most fearsome encounter between Britons and their most improbable and intimidating other — black youth — now it is the classrooms and staff rooms of the inner-city school which frame the same conflict and provide the most potent terms with which to make sense of racial difference .
15 What is persuasive in this case is a consistent series of answers given by the minister , after opportunities for taking advice from his officials , all of which point the same way and which were not withdrawn or varied prior to the enactment of the Bill .
16 Riffaterre 's criticism of Jakobson is to be found principally in an article of 1966 on Jakobson 's analysis ( with Claude Lévi-Strauss ) of Baudelaire 's poem ‘ Les Chats ’ , an analysis which follows the same model as that of the Shakespeare sonnet .
17 Inhibitions are rare except for a bankruptcy inhibition , which serves the same purpose as a land charge in unregistered conveyancing .
18 This distinguishes camcorders from ‘ separates ’ , which do the same job but in the form of individual cable-connected cameras and recorders .
19 Figure 3.19 shows the format of a steering file which generates the same output as the interactive examples given in this section .
20 The little something was a nine-pound leg of lamb and it came in a plastic carrier bag which bore the same legend as the shopfront and the two white Escort vans parked at the side : B. TUCKETT — FAMILY BUTCHER .
21 Young corn has something inexpressively pure and tender about it , which awakens the same emotion as the expression of a sleeping baby .
22 Homographs , or words which have the same spelling but very diverse meanings , must be identified .
23 The distribution of the whetstones which have the same petrology as the Group VI axes is not merely a reflection of the distribution of cemeteries as the type is absent in southern England .
24 The double-voicedness of the novels examined in this chapter is thus itself double : not only are they illustrations of how the voice of an individual interacts with the anonymous collective voice of a discursive system , they also stage the confrontation between the language of fiction and that of the human sciences which have the same object but different methods .
25 I ordered a newspaper which held the same viewpoint as my own and we sat , at breakfast , shielded by our own opinions , warily silent .
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