Example sentences of "all [adj] [noun pl] [verb] the 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 | Nor is there any implied claim that all individual speakers have the same rules or rule-order — far from it . |
4 | ‘ BASICALLY , all human pheromones have the same chemical structure , ’ says Dave Kelly , senior lecturer in bio-chemistry at University College , Cardiff . |
5 | Thus , in principle , all living organisms have the same level of 14 C relative to 12 C. |
6 | All Expert compilers share the same intermediate code which is processed by a common global optimiser . |
7 | All Expert compilers share the same intermediate code which is processed by a common global optimiser . |
8 | All polyunsaturated oils have the same number of calories — 120 per tablespoon — but they vary in their saturation levels . |
9 | I am proud of what I have done as a practising solicitor and I expect all other solicitors feel the same . |
10 | 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 ) . |
11 | 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 . |