Example sentences of "they [adj] [verb] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 If the fish are obtained from the same area the chances are that they all came from the same parents .
2 They all came from the same supplier .
3 And do you think they all came from the same kind of background as yourself or were they more working people ?
4 This example is indeed a cautionary tale , as the work of the two engravers was traditionally attributed to two different mints ( Rome and Tarraco , in Spain ) , but the discovery of numerous die links ( see below ) between each group has shown that they all come from the same mint .
5 Recognising that a lot of women are taking to the hills , and that they may feel a little intimidated by such a male-orientated sport , especially since they all dress in the same fluffy things as us now , I have come up with a startling new innovation .
6 Nor do they all function in the same way .
7 If everybody knows everybody else and they all go to the same parties , then there is bound to be a certain unanimity , if not in their judgements at least in their objects of attention .
8 She , they all go to the same school .
9 Because all snail genes have an equal stake in every sperm and every egg , because they all participate in the same unpartisan meiosis , they work together for the common good , and therefore tend to make the snail body a coherent , purposeful vehicle .
10 No clear distinction was made between the temporal and spiritual privileges of the Church ; they all stood on the same level , enforced by the same sanctions , guaranteed by the same authority , reflecting the same divine ordering of the world .
11 Because these three associated religions appear to have in common the belief in one transcendent personal creator , it is often assumed that they all believe in the same God .
12 What was more , when we plotted , not strength but breaking strain , against thickness , we found that it did not matter what the whiskers were made of , for they all plotted on the same curve .
13 In 1770/71 Lagrange set about analysing the various methods then known for dealing with the general equations of degrees 2 , 3 , 4 and he found that they all depended on the same general principle ( see Section 5.2 ) .
14 Each of these forms , or intensities , can be given a separate name , but they all belong to the same basic message : ‘ Clear off , or I will attack you . ’
15 How can we be sure that the topics were put to a number of people in the same way ; that is , were they all responding to the same stimuli ?
16 They all started in the same place as the Beatles … the Cavern Club in Liverpool .
17 So it does n't matter which way you do it whether you get four twelfths , two sixths , or one third , they 're all the same they all comes to the same thing .
18 But before that , ‘ unfortunately , their domestic life was n't very happy and there was a period in their lives when they both lived in the same house but did n't speak to one another .
19 ‘ I 'm sorry — ’ they both said at the same time .
20 The Use Classes Order ( currently under review ) grants consent for certain changes of use within some defined classes , so that a shop can change from selling shoes to selling paint , because they both fall within the same use class .
21 While the two reasons may sound opposite , they both come from the same cause — a faulty assumption .
22 Instead of each chromosome in that pair going into a separate egg , they both go into the same one , so that when the egg is fertilised , the triple chromosome is created .
23 It 's like saying why is somebody a better pianist than his colleague , even though they both went to the same conservatory .
24 One used to be called the bottoms and one used to be called the Meadow Flats and yet they both led to the same place .
25 Although these two expressions have the same referent ( they both refer to the same celestial object , Venus ) , they differ in sense , as the evening star means " the star which appears in the evening " , and the morning star means " the star which appears in the morning " .
26 The statistics may have low confidence levels , and the assumptions for deduction may be ill founded ; but if they both lead to the same classification , then a learner can trust it .
27 The rest of this chapter will constitute an attempt to explain by means of this hypothesis the various uses of these two forms where they both occur with the same or similar full verbs .
28 You 're wearing the summer shorty for greater freedom of movement for your arms and legs but Howard 's got the full suit , for more protection in colder weather but they both work on the same principle .
29 So a horse may be able to cope with the stress of injury or the stress of being isolated from other horses ; but if they both happen at the same time , the resulting stress and anxiety may be more than the horse can manage successfully .
30 Does n't matter , they both look about the same so
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