Example sentences of "[noun pl] from the same " in BNC.

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1 ErgoClient is a more advanced version of the ErgoView terminals , launched in April ( CI No 2,141 ) , which enable users to access different environments from the same terminal by adding personality modules .
2 In Fig. 2.5 a widely spaced pair of radio-telescopes are shown receiving signals from the same source .
3 Both Kirkman Finlay and Dixon were Whigs , the Tory nominees in the Burgh Councils not having obtained the burgh nomination , and there was the curious position of two candidates from the same party contesting the same Parliamentary seat .
4 It was argued that this could best be achieved by preventing the need for candidates from the same party to compete with each other in multimember seats , thereby reducing their need spend huge sums of money during the campaign .
5 He was not , in fact , the first to work with the Longhorns : a blacksmith named Welby living on the borders of Leicestershire and Derbyshire had been attempting systematic improvement of the type using animals from the Derbyshire herd of Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow House , Burton-on-Trent ( a herd which by 1720 was already uniform and impressively well matched for shape and colour ) , and a Mr Webster of Canley , near Coventry , bred animals from the same herd with stock from Westmorland and Lancashire .
6 In breeding experiments using animals from the same population , crosses yielded broods that were either uniformly banded , uniformly unbanded or containing an equal proportion of both .
7 Terriers sometimes suffer from this same problem when they are used to evict foxes from the same sort of terrain .
8 First , as they add new words to their repertoires , they stop over-extending words from the same domain already in their vocabulary ( Clark 1973a ; Barrett , 1978 ) .
9 Are meaning connections reinforced by repetition of words and phrases , or by repeatedly using words from the same semantic field ?
10 2 Write down the words from the same dictionary page which are missing in these sentences .
11 WORDS FROM THE SAME HEART
12 On every anniversary of the crash she has picked small branches from the same tree and laid them on Day 's grave .
13 The four satellites will let Astra broadcast 48 channels from the same point in space , for reception by a single dish aerial , and with backup in space if any transmitters go wrong .
14 Using Different Subjects from the Same Batch ( Experiment 7 )
15 On it were a variety of jugs and china vases from the same school of design as the pixie doorknocker .
16 The only time I considered the title of a book was when I found a large number of books from the same library together .
17 They also keep children 's books from the same era , particularly ones with titles that have acquired a Viz -like smuttiness across the ages , such as Scouts In Bondage , Dick 's Chum and Courtney 's Choice .
18 Further books from the same publisher also concentrate on gardens : Richard Bisgrove 's The Gardens of Gertrude Jekyll ( £20 ) and Derek Fell 's The Impressionist Garden — a judicious mingling of two perennially popular subjects ( £20 . )
19 However , this does not apply to books from the same print-run circulated in the UK since his works have now come into the public domain in that country .
20 In the informal interview it is apparent that a great deal depends on the skill of the interviewer , and perhaps two interviewers might get different responses from the same person in interviews purporting to cover the same topics .
21 Now his family is trying to save other youngsters from the same fate .
22 I was fascinated to see a friend train her horses so that she could pick up and clean out front and hind feet from the same side , working in order of near fore , off fore , near hind , off hind .
23 Our averages for the elasticity of expected duration with respect to benefits are much smaller than in NNS and NN who estimated different models from the same data .
24 Since there are many possible adaptive forms , the patterns of development can be represented as a tree in which many lines branch out in different directions from the same starting point , not as a linear scale .
25 Yarns of different types , colours and thicknesses will produce very different effects from the same design .
26 Two carved back chiffonniers from the same era went at £400 and £260 and four albums of cigarette cards made £385 .
27 For example , someone who accepts the official theory of life in the classroom and ‘ wants to learn ’ can be heavily sanctioned with abusive appellations from the same stock as are applied to the opposition on the terraces ( cf.
28 In summary , to compare t treatments , we require a number of blocks each consisting of t experimental units ; for one reason or another the units within each block are expected to behave reasonably similarly in the absence of any treatment , e.g. t mice from the same litter , t plots in the same area of a field .
29 IBANEZ catalogues from mid-70s to early 1980s wanted for cash , also Gibson and Hamer catalogues from the same period .
30 The presence of fossils of seaweeds from the same deposits suggests that the remains of soft-bodied animals , not just their traces , will be found there in the future .
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