Example sentences of "[noun] that same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The consequences of successive devaluations of the ‘ green ’ pound were also referred to by Mr Ramsay , who said ‘ With the compensation calculated at 80p per ecu as it was last September a high-yielding arable farm of 1,000 acres would have been over £48,000 worse off between 1993 and 1995 but now , with the rate at 98p per ecu that same farm 's cross margin will drop by just under £2,000 .
2 Brawl The pot boiled over against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park that same year in a brawl of a game that resulted in bans for Gareth Chilcott , Graham Dawe , Wade Dooley and Hill , who was blamed for failing to exercise his captaincy correctly .
3 There seems to be no way in which the human race can bring about the civilisation of its members without using to some degree that same power of evolution which inevitably needed for its effect the imposition of some measure of discomfort , pain or unhappiness in some form or other .
4 And at the Accession Council that same afternoon , Baldwin told Attlee , to whom he was not close , that he doubted
5 The Iraqi government had informed the UN that same evening that it accepted all 12 UN resolutions without conditions .
6 Over twenty years that same feature has become apparent to me , so that I can say confidently that one feature of a perfect trotting swim is that it will shallow up gradually downstream .
7 Film shown on Algerian television that same evening recorded that he had been speaking for some minutes .
8 In the past that same tract was often the corridor along which migrating peoples or invading armies found their route .
9 He drew open the neck of the leather bag that lay beside him , and reached inside to withdraw with loving care that same psaltery he had once played in Donata 's bedchamber , polished sounding-board and stretched strings shining like new .
10 It had been my intention to seek out a further interview with Mr Cardinal with minimum delay , but this proved to be impossible , owing largely to the arrival that same afternoon — some two days earlier than expected — of Mr Lewis , the American senator .
11 He played against the touring Western Samoa and Italy sides that same season and it was not until 1989 that he got his chance for a full tenure for the Five Nations games .
12 They left London that same evening and got straight to work on arrival at Lusaka next morning .
13 Instant fame came to him , however , with the publication in 1891 of Die Anarchisten ( The Anarchists ) , which was published in English that same year by Mackay 's American friend Benjamin R. Tucker , in Boston .
14 Broadcasting on Radio Somalia that same day , Ahmed Ali said that an interim administration would be formed and that multiparty elections would be held after two years ; fraternal and co-operative relations would be maintained with the interim Somali government in Mogadishu .
15 Even though a state of emergency was declared in Kenya that same month none of the family seemed particularly perturbed .
16 Aziz returned to Moscow on Feb. 21 and reported in a late-night meeting with Gorbachev that Iraq accepted the peace plan , although Saddam Hussein in a broadcast speech that same day had maintained an intransigent stance and urged on his forces in the " mother of battles " .
17 If not , Iraq 's television show was not technically worse than the photographs that same day in western newspapers , showing the backs of Iraqi prisoners , forlorn beside a fence .
18 Some time that same day , or the following one , the new Prime Minister has entrusted some study of strategy , or some strategic study of something else , to an outside expert — and by the 7th , as we know from Summerchild 's first letter , Wilson has somehow been persuaded to staff and service this new operation through the Government Commission .
19 A large English naval campaign in 1372 had proved abortive , an expedition to relieve Brest in 1373 ineffective , a progress led by Gaunt from Calais to Bordeaux that same year a ‘ grandiose failure ’ , and a costly expedition to Brittany in 1375 too late to achieve its aim of influencing peace negotiations at Bruges .
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