Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] same " in BNC.

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31 rebuilt in the same style and all the treasures are still there .
32 Male workplaces are even more segregated ( 81 per cent of the husbands interviewed in the same survey in 1980 had no colleagues of the opposite sex doing the same type of work ) .
33 They might have sat in the same prison cell as he was sitting in now .
34 If you look at who are meant to be ‘ Ethnic ’ , white women should realise that they can never be oppressed in the same way as can Black women .
35 Liveries have of course proliferated ; not since pre-1923 days have so many different colour schemes been seen , the only snag being that often two or more liveries are included in the same train where for example the PTE 's dedicated stock gets diverted .
36 These may be included in the same genus — Tyrannosaurus — but will be given a different specific name .
37 The hon. Member for Garscadden complained that the provisions for Scotland and for England were included in the same Bill .
38 The organization of the Council , borrowed from that of the universities , was by ‘ nations ’ ( principally in order to restrict the voting powers of the large number of Italians ) , but the French objected to the English existing as a separate nation from the Germans — significantly in the Arts Faculty at the University of Paris the English and the Germans were included in the same one .
39 I was n't thinking specifically of old Leeds managers , with a couple of noteable exceptions , but it was nice to have a lot of my favourite ever players included in the same message ! !
40 As the provisions for Scotland and for England and Wales are contained in the same Bill , can the right hon. Gentleman explain why the schedules relating to imprisonment as an enforcement penalty still apply to England and Wales , whereas the Debtors ( Scotland ) Act 1987 abolished that penalty for Scotland ?
41 Whether the right to review the rent and the right to determine are contained in the same subclause of the lease ( Al Saloom v Shirley James Travel Service Ltd ( 1981 ) 42 P & CR 181 ) or in different subclauses ( Legal & General Assurance ( Pension Management ) Ltd v Cheshire CC ( 1983 ) 265 EG 781 ) makes no difference .
42 But if her words had any effect on him , he had n't revealed it ; instead he had continued to avoid her glance , riding at her side with his features frozen in the same expressionless mask .
43 In fact we were , rather condescendingly , informed that teaching methods had changed since the 1960s and we could not expect our child to be educated in the same manner as we ourselves had been .
44 If a complete unified theory was discovered , it would only be a matter of time before it was digested and simplified in the same way and taught in schools , at least in outline .
45 Fifteen years later a treaty ended French frontier controversies with the city-republic of Geneva , while in 1760 another signed in Turin ( which incorporated a series of eight maps ) greatly simplified in the same way France 's south-eastern frontier .
46 He went down country with the Army , and there 's a big difference between there and up here — it 's not a place where economy is considered in the same way , so maybe he learned some bad habits , such as a tendency to alcoholic drink .
47 Do you think it 's necessary to stress the femaleness of all this , or should men and women in rock groups be considered in the same way ?
48 The issue of equality struck a similar chord in all responses ; a resounding yes , they should be considered in the same way , and that means , as Kat said , ‘ being asked about music , not gender or clothes ’ .
49 At the moment it is possible for some people to complain that because the policy is set and also administered centrally , teams for a major championship marathon are picked in the same way as sprint squads .
50 Parked in the same place as before .
51 Her car was still parked in the same place , already it looked dusty and unused .
52 And some four weeks later was again caught in the same car at Kingsley .
53 Nancy Reagan , determined not to be caught in the same trap , created controversy instead by over-attention to the trivia of office .
54 A man passerby caught in the same hail of bullets was wounded in the arm .
55 Now we have Swans caught in the same trap .
56 can not help him out because they too are caught in the same conceptual framework .
57 In today 's Nature , Professor Stephen Mann and Dr Jon Didymus from Bath University , working with Dr Young and colleagues at the Natural History Museum , have found that in spite of their varied appearance , the chalk crystals of which they are built are organised in the same way at the atomic level .
58 Could not public health medicine be organised in the same way as clinical specialties , where a coordinator is appointed for a limited period and then the role passes on , with the financial supplement , to another ?
59 I know , but what I mean is that when they see the city centre , the people who are walking up and down the city centre , they see all the national charities , they do n't necessarily feel that they 're organised in the same way and therefore that they should be participating , and the whole palaver of getting a licence and applying is actually quite difficult , it 's not a simple , it 's not something , we get numerous telephone calls in the office saying ‘ Well can I go out next Saturday and rattle a tin for such-and-such ’ , and you say ‘ Well , you ca n't ’ , and it 's left much too late , so that people do n't know about the way you get licenses to rattle tins in city centre .
60 Thus , although incoming variants of both vowels appear to have originated in the same hinterland Scots dialect , each has assumed a diametrically opposed social value in its new urban setting .
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