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

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1 Rather , J told the world the group had split — without consulting members — and promptly inked a major-label deal under the same name .
2 Nick Price says that point to point is just like the cheltenham gold cup … its run under the same rules as the grand national … the big difference is that this is amateur … totally amateur … but its a boom sport and very popular in this area
3 Two normal observers viewing the same object from the same place under the same physical circumstances do not necessarily have identical visual experiences , even though the images on their respective retinas may be virtually identical .
4 The whiteout point under the same conditions is the highest exposure at which the background is not seen , i.e. at any higher exposure at least one background pixel will be seen as ON .
5 The trustee ill bankruptcy can sell the goodwill of a business and its trade so as to exclude the bankrupt , when discharged , from commencing a similar business under the same name , or issuing the same or similar trade mark : Melrose-Drover v. Heddle ( 1901 ) 4 F. 1120 .
6 They will run the business under the same name , but will trade as Meridian SARL .
7 ‘ Under normal tax law , these would have been available to the enlarged group under the same conditions and to the same extent as for any other UK group . ’
8 Time and again we have put down the markers and placed on record that we would regard it as a perfectly reasonable alternative to what exists now if there were a series of companies throughout Scotland which represented the ownership of those at present employed by the Scottish Bus Group under the same conditions as at present and with the same commitment to the current level of services .
9 Situated about half a mile from the centre of Riva , the Parc Hotel Flora is set back from the main road , next to a highly popular ice-cream parlour under the same management .
10 Given our record , I 'd imagined that it would be impossible for us to spend a night under the same roof without spending it together .
11 The prospect of spending another night under the same roof was just too much to cope with .
12 That sounded expensive , and limited spending money was really all she had at her disposal , but could she seriously spend even one night under the same roof as that … that arrogant … libertine ?
13 It often happens , you fish a particular swim and have a good catch , return a day or two later , fish in the same manner under the same conditions and score a blank .
14 But if England and Wales were to provide them with the right context come this Saturday , Mike Teague — who has been shortening in the betting and who was integral to the Lions ' strategy under the same coach , McGeechan , in Australia in 1989 — and either Emyr Lewis or Richard Webster could win the two blindside berths .
15 The three other small states of Europe , the Scandinavian countries , had before 1815 been two , but in 1815 Denmark surrendered Norway to Sweden , and the two northern countries were united in a personal union under the same king , although each had its own representative institutions .
16 And , if you have a Barclays current account , you can experience at once the convenience of having both your savings and your current account under the same roof .
17 This was something not taken into account under the same heading by the other places mentioned by the Colonel .
18 An adjoining pizzeria and restaurant under the same management offer indoor or al fresco dining .
19 The poolside bar can provide light meals at lunchtime and just over one mile away there is the restaurant Leonetto at the Hotel Renaie under the same management .
20 If the Spey is down , however , there is a final 25 yd shoot down a narrow rocky little gut under the same trees .
21 The application of pressure to nominally dry carbon-free samples reduces the electrical conductivity as a result of a progressive reduction in pore connectivity , whereas the carbon-bearing samples show an increase in conductivity under the same conditions — an effect that we ascribe to reconnection of carbon conduction pathways during compaction .
22 er Apollo Leisure had decided that they would like to have arts and science under the same roof , er the arts has been something that 's considered an acceptable cultural pastime , and people will go out at weekends , take the family and will do something that , they would look at an exhibition , er or they would go to the theatre , whereas in science , there is n't really anything that you can do as a social or cultural pastime .
23 So , there are these sort of centres all over the country , er but this is the first time that there has been one that has arts and science under the same room .
24 The four course dinner is taken in the restaurant opposite the hotel under the same management .
25 Why should a receiver appointed over the property of a registered company and a receiver appointed over the property of an unregistered company under the same form of debenture and by the same debenture holder not both fall within the definition of an administrative receiver ?
26 The Alternative Payment Method ( APM ) for class 1A National Insurance contributions is to be made available for the next tax year under the same terms as before .
27 Access to Community waters and quotas would scarcely be feasible by fishing from United Kingdom ports under the flag of another state and , in any event , the United Kingdom would still be discriminating against the nationals of other member states , who would be prevented from pursuing an economic activity under the same conditions as British nationals .
28 There , a well-established elementary school was rapidly turned into a small secondary modern school under the same head ( an old boy of Banbury County School , of course ) and with three forms of entry for pupils at the age of eleven .
29 The outcry would undoubtedly be even greater if some form of compulsion were involved , such as placing the rural landscape under the same kind of protective legislation as already exists for ‘ listed ’ buildings so that farmers would have to notify the local planning authority of any intention to remove a protected landscape feature , such as a hedgerow or a section of heath .
30 I was interviewed by Living magazine ( no , the irony did not escape me ) and also by The Independent , which published the feature in a section under the same name !
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