Example sentences of "[prep] the same in " in BNC.
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1 | In the event that the continuing partners have outstanding claims against their insolvent former colleague , they will be able to prove for the same in his bankruptcy as ordinary unsecured creditors . |
2 | Maybe their system 's organized differently , but fundamentally the problems are the same and that 's given our people the confidence that they needed because they 've been able to see that people everywhere , it 's not just them isolated in , in , you know , Tory Britain , who are facing these particular difficulties , but issues of privatization for example as the same in France and actually about to get much worse , er but , and , and I think that helped erm our colleagues from France who 've also got a perspective on their struggles and their battles we 've been able to support one another with information about companies working , multi-national companies working on both sides of the Channel . |
3 | It is interesting to note that farther to the west , in southern Oldenburg and at the Ems estuary , where Kupferschiefer is underlain by thin Rotliegendes and flat lying Upper Carboniferous , vitrinite reflectance is about the same in the Kupferschiefer and at the top Carboniferous , thus reflecting the predominance of recoalification . |
4 | A quick check with Table 1 will show that the extra cost for dual/instruction is about the same in both countries , averaging £10.20 per hour for the USA and £9.73 per hour ex-VAT for the UK . |
5 | I ca n't say I was enamoured of the prospect of paying £150 entrance fee and about the same in annual subscription , but keen to do the right thing , I asked Robert Balfour , then Chairman of the Scottish Arts Council and Dawyck Haig to propose and second me . |
6 | The most rapid decline in employment among elderly people has come about since the Second World War , with the proportion of men over 65 in employment falling from 30 per cent to 10 per cent between 1951 and 1981 , although , because of a rise in married women 's employment , the proportion of the female population over 60 in employment was about the same in 1981 ( 8 per cent ) as in 1951 . |
7 | Figures quoted at irregular intervals by the STC and other sources suggest that there were approximately 150 in 1879 ; 200 in 1885 ; 300 in 1888 ; about the same in 1892 ; 540 in 1899 ; 651 in 1908 ; and about 800 in 1910 , the year in which the last girl apprentice entered the Edinburgh trade . |
8 | She says her neighbour 's garden , always is a mystery here , her neighbour 's garden has been attacked by some kind of animal , she thinks nocturnal , there are small areas dug up from the garden , they are about three to four inches in diameter and about the same in depth , so it 's , it 's , it 's a little hole rather than the end of a tunnel it seems . |
9 | They held their line and competed hard in midfield , damping down Oldham 's initial verve and preparing themselves for more of the same in the second half . |
10 | Gazza himself , delighted with winning the best goal of the season at the halfway mark of the Italian season , promises more of the same in the return against Roma . |
11 | Others see proof of the same in little need to talk , sitting in empathetic silence together . |
12 | Paul McStay helped mastermind the win in Norrkoping — the Scots will pray for more of the same in Berne on Wednesday night |
13 | There is a reversion to a concept of Biblical antiquity , that of the conjugal debt ; and , most significantly , in continuing the metamorphosing of sexual and monetary transactions , the wife presents the reader at the end with more of the same in the Shipman 's Tale , nothing new or refreshing . |
14 | A little more of the same in your sports column please ! |
15 | There 's more of the same in the West Country where North Wheddon Farm ( Tel : 064 384 1224 ) near Minehead offers centre based holidays for the experienced , featuring the burnished hills of Exmoor , highly suited for exciting riding . |
16 | If the normal trade practice is that a sample be subjected only to visual examination , there is no breach of s15(2) ( a ) if the bulk does not correspond with the same in some manner not discoverable by such visual examination ( Hookway & Co v Alfred Issacs and Sons [ 1954 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 491 ) . |
17 | And all officers and ministers whatsoever shall serve their Majestyes and their successors according to the same in all times to come … |
18 | We might say that the narrator is being fucked by the same in the position of the other — a formulation intentionally ambiguous as to who exactly is in the position of the other , since it is both : the narrator is in the position of the woman being fucked by the other of woman ( man ) . |