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

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1 Control animals received 0.5 ml of physiological saline in the same manner .
2 would be unwise for us in analysing our 1983 data to treat the unemployed in the same way as in 1972 without at least considering whether this might not seriously distort our results ; more specifically , it would seem important to examine what effect it would have on he 1983 mobility [ results ] if unemployment , or at all events long-term unemployment , were itself regarded as a mobility ‘ status ’ or outcome .
3 I know he and Ivor are interested in the same period . ’
4 ‘ I thought you and he were interested in the same things . ’
5 You were interested in the same thing .
6 He was already postmaster for foreign posts ; he now obtained the rights in a new office — the Letter Office of England ; and the secretaries of state , who became ex officio postmasters-general in the same year , made him their deputy .
7 It used to be acceptable in the same way as incest .
8 In the 148 pages of this judgment lies quite priceless advice to the industry about how it might become more clever in the same ambitions that gave birth to this clumsily worded advertisement .
9 I felt relieved in the same huge way as when you 've been desperate to pee and you finally get to a loo …
10 The Faculty also calls for group losses surrendered ( within a ‘ 75% group ’ ) , which can not be relieved in the same accounting period , to be allowed to be carried back to an earlier accounting period .
11 Daimyo took most of their income in the form of rice , and warrior stipends , too , were normally payable in the same commodity .
12 But it may be additional in the same way as the government argues EEC money to the North is — that is , they argue that they plan their spending in the expectation that they will get the EEC money and would plan differently if they did not expect to get it .
13 Consistency is explicit in the same time scale of two weeks .
14 The cuffs and the waistband were ribbed in the same colour .
15 Compaction after sedimentation may have considerably reduced any angle of cross lamination measured from grain orientation ; the significance of this can be estimated from compaction features visible in the same thin sections ( Section 5.3.2 ) .
16 She shuddered as convulsively as he did , and became lost in the same giant whirlpool of pleasure .
17 The idea of freedom which lies behind this kind of demand is confused in the same way as the idea of equality which calls for standardisation .
18 She imagined showing her parents round a home of her own decorated in the same way .
19 I am ambitious , but you can be ambitious in the same garden because of the amount of work that you can see five or ten years in front of you .
20 To maintain that the content of literature is part of a system of signs with a structure of its own , independent of the ‘ real ’ world , is clearly to maintain that it is in theory analyzable in the same way as its language ; but in practice a ready-made set of conceptual tools is simply not available .
21 ( 3 ) The particular factors referred to above are — ( a ) the nature and scale of the institution 's operations ; and ( b ) the risks inherent in those operations and , if the institution is a body corporate , in the operations of any other body corporate in the same group so far as capable of affecting the institution .
22 they are bodies corporate in the same group ; or
23 a body corporate to another body corporate in the same group
24 Shafts of sunlight gleamed through the avenue of trees , warming the air so that she felt no need to wear the jacket she had brought with her as a precaution against the temperamental nature of Danish weather , holding it casually instead over one arm , perfectly comfortable in the same linen dress she had worn the previous evening .
25 Its affinity for the opiate receptor means , however , that it could be addictive in the same way as morphine .
26 Efforts were made to nudge the International in the same direction .
27 Rutger often uses chord tones other than the root to a give a smoother movement between chords : eg. the min 7th ( D ) of Em7 to lead from the root ( E ) to the next chord root ( C ) in the bars 14 and 15 , followed by the major 3rd ( B ) of G major in the same bar .
28 The images created by photographic and fashion models and by ‘ beauty queens ’ are vulnerable in the same way .
29 It is instrumentally useful in the same way and it is an expression of the same worthwhile attitude of identification with the society .
30 — the most interesting thing he has to say is that sadism and masochism are always present in the same person : a masochist is a frustrated sadist , and a sadist is a frustrated masochist . ’
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