Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.

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31 From the evidence in city museums , artists among the early settlers brought their European attitudes with them too and , failing the innocent eye test , also failed to interpret the essence of their new found environment , while those who subsequently practised the new styles of modern art in the early decades of this century did so with the same little effect .
32 Such men depended upon success for support : for while du Guesclin might play upon his Breton origin to gather a force ( or route ) around him , the English could not do so with the same ease , and therefore came to rely upon their reputations to draw men to their service .
33 Here are three more restrained , post-colonial examples , but none the less with the same implication :
34 Rich and poor alike go together into the same mosque and enjoy the same richness — the carpets , the chandeliers , the art , everything .
35 In anorexia nervosa , which becomes a living death , the same connections are prevalent , together with the same confusing implications .
36 I think it 's the odour of sanctity the atmosphere of a nice church and nice vicar and lots of people joined together with the same idea
37 All in all , you will find that your chances of happiness together under the same roof will depend very largely upon your ability to respect and accept her individuality , to see that she gets her share of family affection , to make it possible for her to keep usefully occupied ( within her limitations ) in the home , and to engage as far as she can in all the outside interests she has always enjoyed .
38 I feel sorry only for Eugenie and Beatrice because they will suffer a great deal seeing their mother and father not living together under the same roof . ’
39 The Infinite Wheel present four UK harmonised house cuts loosely gathered together under the same title , the ‘ Dream Of Dreams ’ mix holding the dancefloor tactics whilst the epic and trippy ‘ Big Blue Mix ’ and ‘ Bay Of Rainbows ’ melt into each other to create a floaty yet still club-viable waxing .
40 But even the happiness Mother and Father felt at being able to live together under the same roof at last was tinged with sadness , because they both liked Stainmore very much and would have preferred to stay in the area .
41 Latterly it has become increasingly apparent that neighbouring small-scale communities , even when they are lumped together under the same " tribal " label , are just as likely to be sharply contrasted as they are to be very much the same .
42 His back was to her , he was toddling along purposefully in the same direction as her , across that bleak empty landscape .
43 Somewhat in the same boat may be groups of younger teachers who see education in personal/emotional , or in political terms , and who are feeling their values particularly heavily trodden on by the current educational reforms .
44 It was not to be long before the same truncation of aspiration , the same deadening of the imagination affected frontages too .
45 He hopes it will not be long before the same can be said of Britain .
46 Perhaps the earliest reference to this date is in a marginal note in a relatively early manuscript of Mustakimzade ( the note apparently in the same hand as the text ) which gives the date 828 and a chronogram : .
47 The crucial move is to insist that every individual works basically in the same law-like way , with individual variations depending on systematic differences in , for instance , preferences and information , or , more broadly , nature and nurture .
48 All of the characters are strong and stay basically in the same tone except for Estella who undergoes a very sudden character change in the revised ending .
49 At this time I was at a loss to understand how it managed to hover for so long in the same place .
50 It not only imposes a duty to pay , but also sets up ( not necessarily in the same statute ) the machinery for collecting and distributing the money .
51 One of the activities ( you do n't know which ) is then described again , not necessarily in the same words .
52 Those simian , orange-furred Jokaero were forever improvising ingenious equipment , not necessarily in the same way twice , though with an accent on miniaturization .
53 The expression of synaptic potentiation probably involves both pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms , not necessarily in the same proportion at each stage , the one leading to an increase in transmitter release and the other to an increase in the number or change in the properties of the ion channels which mediate synaptic transmission .
54 It is hard to resolve this trade-off a priori , but one possibility is to allow all firms to participate in a co-operative project , but not necessarily in the same project , using competition between co-operative R&D projects to inhibit the generation of some of the negative externalities discussed above .
55 Graduated pension is increased annually in the same way as the basic pension .
56 However Strachen , Kelly and White all in the same area of the field seemed to get in each oters way against QPR ) .
57 In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there was a passion for collecting prehistoric flint implements , and quite high prices were paid for prize specimens ; not perhaps in the same league as the prices paid for Classical sculpture , but quite enough to encourage the fakers .
58 ‘ I do n't know if it should be that important if everything we do is based on good sound scientific principles , because if people perhaps in the same industry are situated in different places in the estuary , y'know , if one was to point the finger at the other and say ‘ But you allow him to discharge such and such and you only let us do this ’ , then we should be able to turn round and say , ‘ Ah yes , but you 're discharging in a different place and the river quality in this different place needs different treatment . ’
59 My guess would be that they are the same advisers or perhaps from the same coterie of advisers .
60 I am not sure where the hon. Gentleman gets his figures from — perhaps from the same Labour party briefing on which the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) relies .
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