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

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1 The meeting had been called in order to clarify the situation on funding for Egypt 's IMF-inspired economic reform programme and followed the concessions announced in May by members of the " Paris Club " of creditor countries ( in many cases the same countries as were involved in the World Bank announcement ) .
2 It would be useful to have a general term for elements which fall short of being constituents , but which nonetheless have a semantic function relatable to the meanings the same forms carry when they are semantic constituents .
3 Much however , depends upon how votes were actually spread , and how many times the same papers were transferred from one candidate to another .
4 Many of the same factors seem also to have occurred in the childhood histories of adults developing different disorders , suggesting that , as illustrated by Figure 3.1 ( page 36 ) , in different combinations the same factors may play an aetiological role in different disorders .
5 In an important way casual working demands the same disciplines of the worker as more traditional working .
6 The EC rules give EC companies the same rights as individuals .
7 Although both Gillespie and Smith concerned indemnities the same principles apply to exclusion clauses .
8 For shorter boards the same principles apply , but the back position does not make the board faster as the board planes on too small a surface and becomes difficult to control
9 The alternative permitted hours are , on weekdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. , on Saturdays the same hours as for weekdays or alternatively , 1 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. , and on Sundays 12.30 pm. to 2 p.m. and 4 pm. to 9 p.m .
10 With minor variations the same factors influenced their ratings of both BBC and ITV .
11 Physically and erm emotionally writing can be very isolating and so , for example a few years ago , I was writing a huge piece on Africa about Africa and I found emotions growing that I actually did n't have names for , erm and it made it impossible to finish the piece I was working on , and then I , I went to see an Afro Asian exhibition of art and I saw portraying some of these paintings the same emotions and it , it did n't give me a name for the emotions but it , it made me feel an awful lot less isolated seeing that erm other people have also , have also felt this .
12 Immigrants to the UK fulfilled in many ways the same functions as white working-class people .
13 ‘ Now we can afford to restore it , and by doing it immediately it gives their athletes the same advantages England 's will have . ’
14 We will progressively reduce British Gas ' monopoly of the retail gas market , to give small users the same rights as big firms .
15 In 1933 the Labour Party acknowledged these aims by accepting the affiliation of the Socialist League , giving its 2,000 members the same opportunities for submitting policy resolutions as the largest Trade Unions .
16 The problems of deciding whether a pupil has mastered a concept or skill are discussed in relation to an experiment in giving pupils the same tests in different modes but similar in content and difficulty on two separate occasions .
17 By inserting this an amendment to rule eleven , you 'll be giving the colleagues standing in future C , C E C elections the same facilities .
18 In the arable fields the same crops were grown throughout a field and the task of harvesting was undertaken communally .
19 The Council , the notes explained , aimed ‘ to afford colleges conducting courses the same freedoms as universities have in the framing of curricula and syllabuses and the selection , teaching and examination of students ’ .
20 If this is to labour the obvious , it is because the formulation quoted above serves to anticipate the conclusion that a statute should attach to non-owners the same rights and liabilities .
21 With fertilisers the same crops can be grown year after year on the same fields and still they give high yields .
22 Other significant clauses granted to ecclesiastical students the same privileges as secular students ( notably deferment of military conscription ) , and allowed armed forces personnel to take part in acts of worship when off duty .
23 There is no doubt that with closer spacing and dissonances in the lower parts the same note-groups could produce ugly results .
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