Example sentences of "[adj] make [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Taking anti-depressants to get you over a hump like this makes the same sort of sense as using a crutch to get around on while a broken leg heals .
2 If you all get on well and are prepared to make the same sacrifices to succeed , you might just be ‘ the right stuff ’ .
3 Title III makes the same institutional alterations to the European Coal and Steel Community as does Title II to the EEC .
4 Then she began to feel anxious , for she could sense that Fontana was getting set to make the same impossible leap .
5 Even if one thinks one 's own company will not reduce costs further , it is dangerous to make the same assumption for one 's rivals .
6 Since any point on the diagonal makes the same intercepts on both scales any job whose line hits the diagonal has been completed .
7 Since any point on the diagonal makes the same intercepts on both scales any job whose line hits the diagonal has been completed .
8 We 're not likely to make the same mistakes again .
9 Interestingly enough , Bayezid II made the same stipulation in regard to the medrese attached to his mosque in Istanbul ( the medrese built probably in 912–13/1506–8 ) , namely that the Mufti of Istanbul should be the muderris .
10 They all make the same point , and it is a reasonable one , that manhours means manhours and evermore shall do so .
11 " Do they all make the same sort of voyages ? "
12 So , for example , in the England of the seventeenth century , Anglicans , Puritans , Presbyterians and others all made the same appeal to the Bible ; but their different convictions about what the Bible was chiefly saying often seemed more prominent than their shared allegiance to it .
13 In view of that stated aim , I was surprised to find no mention of Sherwood Idso 's claims that all of the fuss is a result of climatologists barking up the wrong tree , misled by computer models which are all making the same mistake .
14 Paragraph 8 provides that , when an applicant is part of a group of individuals all making the same claim which is clearly unconnected with United Nations convention criteria , the group may be refused collectively .
15 There needs to be a degree of tolerance and a willingness to accept that not all are willing or able to make the same level of commitment , but there are limits .
16 Figure 15–3 makes the same point in a simple diagram .
17 On the other hand , it may be more efficient to make the same investment to acquire additional taxable profits to absorb the ACT .
18 Next year , Scotland 's third largest denomination , the Scottish Episcopal Church is certain to make the same decision .
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