Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There is only one Arsenal today , and I can not conceive another simply because no other club have players fitted to carry on the same ideas . ’
2 Either way , it was asserted , the cost would approach £350 million and the whole project could take on the same proportions as providing London with its third airport .
3 They also played the same games in the playground , and when a group had the same work in class , everybody would whisper or signal the answer to everyone else , + everyone put down the same things , whether right or wrong !
4 Here it if often helpful if you work with a partner , as long as you both think along the same lines .
5 ‘ We follow along the same lines as the department of paintings and the result will be a collection of sculpture … . enjoyable to view ’ , Curator-in-Chief Mr Gaborit said .
6 And end up the same circumstances we was now , er with out the stuff that we 'd we were paying for for the next six months of the year .
7 If the pension funds and insurance companies had waited they could have picked up the same properties at a far lower price .
8 It conjures up the same emotions that have led to the horrors of ‘ ethnic cleansing ’ in Bosnia , with rival religious and political groups staking out new dividing lines .
9 Emil , who must have picked up the same signals , spoke with a true leader 's decisiveness .
10 With the change in wording necessitated by the inclusion of ‘ disorderly , ’ this is in virtually identical terms to the provision in relation to section 4 , and would therefore seem to open up the same possibilities for argument that that section does through section 6(3) .
11 Alcohol does not mimic a neurotransmitter , but at least some of its effects come from messing up the same synapses that heroin works on .
12 As all the voices hammer out the same syllables together , the accentuation is at its sharpest ( Example 64 , overleaf ) .
13 On the whole the Merovingian comites have been seen as similar to the late Roman comites civitatis , and there is certainly a case for thinking that both could carry out the same duties , which included the hearing of law-suits and the enforcement of justice , and could involve military leadership as well .
14 There 's been advertising for years , not just since the fifties ; there was advertising in Victorian times ; newspapers and magazines , and pornography with drawings of women , and how men thought women should look , and the theatre and books all put out the same sorts of things — this is how a woman should be .
15 Orwell has left us with a graphic description of a typical reader , the elderly lady who always took out the same books , year-in year-out — a thing not possible incidentally in today 's rapid-turnover public libraries — with the word , ‘ I do love a drop of Dell ! ’ referring to the popular writer Ethel M. Dell .
16 And further west in the village of Swalcliffe , you can even pick out the same grave-stones from the original shot , while over the road opposite the church , the only change is the conversion of the cottage on the right into a pub .
17 In addition to explaining the risks of financial loss , the warning notice also explains a number of key aspects of the operation of futures markets which may not be readily apparent to the private investor such as : ( 1 ) The treatment of collateral and the fact that a customer may lose a proprietary interest in the collateral and not receive back the same assets that he deposited .
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