Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] at [art] same " in BNC.

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1 You can not work them single-handed since you can not see both sides of the hedge at the same time .
2 Here it is vital to complement the evangelistic enthusiasm with the gifts of pastor and teacher and to lay good foundations of a radical biblical understanding of the church at the same time as pressing on in evangelism .
3 There was scarcely any unsavoury incident and certainly nothing on the scale of the problems at the same venue four years before when the American wives were hissed and cheers greeted almost all of their husbands unsuccessful shots .
4 To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it .
5 She threw the sponge at the taps in disgust , and registered the peal of the doorbell at the same time .
6 The Celtic Church celebrated the feast days of the Virgin at the same time as the Egyptian Church , rather than at the time decreed by Rome .
7 IBM UK , which does not normally report until a month or more after its parent , presumably thought it would be best to get all the bad news out of the way at the same time .
8 Thus an owner of land and a person intruding on that land without his consent can not both be in possession of the land at the same time .
9 Often a new convert will receive the fullness of the Spirit at the same time as they profess faith in Christ .
10 There is even a photograph of the boathouse at the same time , sitting in splendid isolation near Gimlet Rock in 1891 and contrasting with the more built-up scene in another photograph taken almost 100 years later .
11 I 'll donate some money there , you know , I might even win one percent of the prize at the same time , you know , I might have a chance of winning , but I always think , oh yes , only fifty P , you know , I 'll win certainly .
12 Whatever you do , do n't press both sides of the neck at the same time : you could diminish the flow of blood to the head , or even cut it off .
13 He caught sight of the woman at the same time she heard him .
14 The guardian ad litem prepared a report in which she recommended that the children live with their father and , in the body of the report , stated that for the local authority to carry out an assessment of the father at the same time as the children were being prepared for a long-term placement did not ‘ enable an open and honest working relationship . ’
15 This courtesy might not be necessary , strictly speaking , but the fact that All the President 's Men were in South Africa as guests of the SARB at the same time was not a help .
16 Both the transferor and Target can then be sold to Newco so as to avoid a charge by virtue of s178(2) or 179(2) , which provide that where two or more " associated companies " cease to be members of the group at the same time there is no deemed disposal and re-acquisition of the assets transferred between them .
17 He could get up to all sorts of tricks and I was told that when another one of the lads at the same farm applied for a job as a coachman , Grandad gave him a reference .
18 If you have too many coming out of the oven at the same time , some will set too hard while the others are being rolled up .
19 In the past , it was commonplace to clear the lymph glands out of the armpit at the same time as performing the mastectomy ( removing the whole breast ) .
20 Summing up , we are concerned that the recession continued to prevent us from contributing to the funds of the RIBA at the same levels as in 1989 and 1990 and are far from complacent about this situation .
21 The number of hotel-based leisure complexes that do not take into consideration the operation of a facility at the same time as its aesthetics are plain for all to see .
22 Drawings can often give views of the site that are difficult or impossible to achieve with a physical reconstruction , such as aerial or cutaway views , showing both the interior and exterior of a building at the same time .
23 Included in it is what is called the uncertainty principle , which states that one can never precisely measure the position and the velocity of a particle at the same time ; the more accurately you can measure one , the less accurately you can measure the other .
24 Suppose also that , on another day , you had taken some shots of the unloading of a catch at the same location .
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