Example sentences of "all [adj] [noun pl] [verb] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 all possible arrangements have the same energy , , and
2 ( Not all violent programmes have the same effect : the nature of the violence being portrayed , the type of child doing the observing , and whether short-term or long-term effects are being studied — all these are important in trying to reach any conclusion . )
3 All such variations contain the same general idea : " we " , who are true kin , share a common substance through our shared links with the same ancestral past ; but wherever descent is traced through both males and females the distinction between those who are unmarriageable because they rate as true kin and those who are marriageable because they do not so rate becomes very fuzzy .
4 Nor is there any implied claim that all individual speakers have the same rules or rule-order — far from it .
5 A word can be misspelled , mis-recognised or mis-written , but all three cases appear the same when looking at the pattern recogniser output .
6 We would like to be able standardize the kit so all three teams wear the same colours .
7 All three polymerases exhibit the same hierarchy .
8 ‘ BASICALLY , all human pheromones have the same chemical structure , ’ says Dave Kelly , senior lecturer in bio-chemistry at University College , Cardiff .
9 But essentially all these tests do the same thing because they 're seeing whether the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample are robust over all sub-samples , right , we ca n't , we would n't bother testing over all sub-samples though we can do , it 's just if we have good reason to believe that behaviour in one sub-sample different for behaviour in another E G use er Chow test or equivalently a dummy variable on the intercept to see whether there was any change .
10 All these reminiscences told the same story : a big , healthy , gregarious man , full of fun and sport , always living life to the full and extracting from it all the juice it contained , and more .
11 Thus , in principle , all living organisms have the same level of 14 C relative to 12 C.
12 All Expert compilers share the same intermediate code which is processed by a common global optimiser .
13 All Expert compilers share the same intermediate code which is processed by a common global optimiser .
14 All polyunsaturated oils have the same number of calories — 120 per tablespoon — but they vary in their saturation levels .
15 I am proud of what I have done as a practising solicitor and I expect all other solicitors feel the same .
16 Held , dismissing the action , that a release by accord and satisfaction of one covenantor operated as a release of all other covenantors undertaking the same obligation ; that the landlord 's acceptance of the immediate surrender of the lease and the goods listed in satisfaction for releasing M. from all his liabilities under the lease was clearly a release by accord and satisfaction ; that there were no words of reservation or circumstances rebutting that construction ; and that the landlord had therefore released not merely M. but also the defendant company , as an intermediate assignee who had undertaken the same obligation ( post , pp. 483B–H , 484C ) .
17 Writers in our day sometimes refer to ‘ the scientific community ’ , but this is very much a theoretical entity : there may be some issues on which all active scientists feel the same , and are opposed to those in the humanities , but there must be very few .
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