Example sentences of "were [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore , in order to minimise the risk of falsely rejecting an existing difference , p values less than 0.05 were considered as significant although multiple tests were carried out on the same data . |
2 | Age is unlikely to have influenced the findings or the conclusions of our study , because all the tests and comparisons were carried out on the same group of patients . |
3 | Commander David Tucker head of the anti-terrorist squad believes both attacks were carried out by the same IRA unit . |
4 | It is finally stated in the report that the police believed the rapes were carried out by the same man , who is described quite fully . |
5 | A square vessel and parts of other domestic articles of wood were found about eight feet down in a peat moss at Strathmore , near Gruinart , and bones of a fifteen years old girl and a cow horn were turned up by the same peat diggers . |
6 | However , the effect of experience on temperament is still limited by the horse 's genetic traits — for example , if both the naturally placid horse and the naturally nervous horse were brought up in the same rough environment , then the placid horse would still be less timid than the nervous one . |
7 | Approximately one hour later , they were brought back to the same room and asked to retell the story again . |
8 | Two additional changes ( also only relevant to joining a new scheme ) were brought in at the same time . |
9 | Its weakness was its technical conservatism ; although in 1880 the Admiralty agreed to reintroduce breechloading guns on heavy ships , the armoured cruisers Impérieuse and Warspite , which were laid down in the same year , were still designed to carry a full spread of sail . |
10 | He said he had met Mounsey in prison and believed they were set up by the same gang of traffickers in Bangkok . |
11 | The fact that visiting supporters were allowed in to the same terracing , even though distinctly segregated , was a constant source of irritation to many Oxford fans , and it was often pointed to as an explanation for the occurrence of ‘ bovver ’ . |
12 | For the user it is as if everyone were signed on to the same LAN . |