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

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1 The arguments centred on scheduling , with Serbia and Montenegro insisting that referendums should take place in each republic at the same time and with the same questions , Croatia announcing that it had already scheduled its referendum for May 19 , Macedonia asking for a postponement of the deadline to mid-June , and Bosnia-Hercegovina suggesting that the referendum should take place in two stages .
2 The parties to the first application agreed that the same preliminary issue should be determined in that case at the same time .
3 Even when one can see a similar history of decline or recovery , this did not necessarily occur in different towns at the same time ( 71 ) .
4 From the point of view of professional conduct rules , the problem posed by chains is how far individual members of the RICS may be involved in different links at the same time .
5 Most of the attacks were near main roads , and the original police hypothesis was that a single madman or religious fanatic was motoring from one enclosed pasture to another ; then several horses seemed to have been assaulted in different places at the same time , although this is not certain .
6 They both do the round trip in straight lines at the same speed , so they get back together .
7 For the first time in its brief history , the semiconductor industry is going to be making , and trying to sell , three generations of memory chips in large volumes at the same time .
8 Not that he was playing any flash lead parts but to keep a strong rhythm part going and sing at the same time is rather like having to twiddle both your thumbs in opposite directions at the same time .
9 ‘ You have to do it to prove you can hold a conversation and take part in physical activity at the same time .
10 Most records are of single birds , but up to five have been recorded in one area at the same time and there is possibly a tendency for groups of up to four to appear more often .
11 Even in non-industrial Bordeaux ( 1873 ) it formed only 40 per cent of the wealth left at death in 1873 ( 23 per cent of the biggest fortunes ) , while in industrial Lille at the same time it formed only 31 per cent .
12 The bulk of the textile manufacturers in northern France at the same period were similarly children of what could already be considered the middle strata ; the bulk of the mid-nineteenth-century Nottingham hosiery manufacturers had similar origins , two-thirds of them actually coming from the hosiery trade .
13 Moreover I firmly believe that children can not satisfactorily be taught to read in two languages at the same time and that they will be better English readers if they learn it after they have mastered the skill in their mother tongue .
14 Nobody can be in two places at the same time .
15 You see , ladies and gentlemen , whatever happens in life , no person can ever be in two places at the same time , for the laws of the Universe forbid it .
16 Certainly , there is a feeling that while he has been highly successful in forging a strong team at head office out of civil servants , health service professionals and other outsiders ( and in convincing ministers at the same time ) , generating stout loyalty there in the process , away from St Andrew 's House there are many complaints of being side-lined , overruled and ignored .
17 These two assumptions , when combined with Contrast , become equivalent to Markman 's ( 1984 ) principle of Mutual Exclusivity , and seem to reflect a fundamental factor in the organization of conceptual categories — namely , categories should be organized , at least initially , in non-overlapping fashion at the same level ( see also Shipley and Kuhn , 1983 , and Clark , in preparation ) .
18 Young Steg is in both positions at the same time ( a bit eye-watering if ya ask me ) , his hungry little T'yungunz — bless you ! — are HUNGRY .
19 As mentioned above , only the central step C6pG7 will have B II in both strands at the same dinucleotide level ( figure 2 , left ) .
20 The occurrence of B II junctions in both strands at the same level is also strongly favoured for pyr-pur steps ( 8 out of 9 cases ) compared to pur-pur sequences ( 2 out of 6 cases , one involving a GA mismatch and the other involving a methylated cytosine ) .
21 It is unusual for a person to lose the sight in both eyes at the same time , but loss of sight in one can be followed later by loss of sight in the second eye .
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