Example sentences of "[subord] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I got a bit fed up after we 'd toured Britain once , it got a bit boring seeing the same places . ’
2 It is believed to be the last living relic of the days when these islands were joined to Europe and the Thames was a tributary of the Rhine , where the same species of snail is still found .
3 The best way of preventing scale , however , is to replace the cylinder with an indirect one where the same water is circulated round and round the ‘ primary ’ circuit ( the one which passes through the boiler ) which , once it has given up its chemical salts , is in effect softened so that no more will be deposited .
4 She left the table and walked straight-backed out of the dining room and across the hall to the library door , where the same constable was waiting outside .
5 Instead , Farbrace found his way blocked by Steve Marsh 's superior batting and duly followed ‘ Nobby ’ to Lord 's , where the same handicap has consigned him to 2nd XI obscurity .
6 ‘ The audit report is signed by the firm and not the individual partner , and therefore we believe that a higher level of independence is not demonstrated where the same name appears on the audit report year on year , whether or not there have been changes in the composition of the audit team . ’
7 Liabilities should be classified as current or non-current according to their strict contractual maturity , except where the same lender is firmly committed to refinance the debt on the same terms .
8 The differences in discourse structure are quite obvious ( the reader is referred to L. Milroy 's ( 1987 ) report of our field methods , where the same transcripts are used ) .
9 The leading peasant made us welcome in one of the peasant houses , where the same sort of ritual took place — long speeches , Chairman Mao , Chairman Hua , jin and mu , but with homely humour thrown in now and then .
10 Everyday business language where the same words mean very different things for our main contacts — the Partners — presented a challenge for each of us to overcome .
11 It allows for the user to create groups of numbers to send any given document to — for broadcasting faxes , where the same fax is sent to lots of different places , a task that can take forever with traditional fax machines .
12 Thus the use of standard terms may promote certainty : the terms of the contract may be easily located and identified ; where the same terms are used over a period , the business and its trading partners will come to know their respective rights and obligations ; terms may be applied to resolve disputes and thus acquire " precedent " value .
13 The main benefit from the customer 's point of view is that he is likely to have his needs met in a more appropriate way than if the market is not segmented ie where the same product range and price are offered regardless of geographical , demographic and buyer-behaviour considerations .
14 In Scotland , however , where the same property ( or any part of the same property ) is subject to two floating charges they rank according to the time of registration unless the instruments creating the charges otherwise provide .
15 Delay in the completion of one work element which prevents the start of the next where the same plant and labour are used can easily be demonstrated .
16 But it is often forgotten that even less physical sports such as bowls , and even snooker , where the same movement is repeated many times , can cause problems , too .
17 Pat Eddery can partner Ron Boss ' speedy youngster Don Pope in the Peter Adamson Maiden Stakes at Beverley tomorrow , where the same combination should strike with Daring Past in the Dave Taviner Handicap .
18 Paul Devereux has called these lines ‘ geomantic corridors ’ , where the same standards of straightness which would be applied to a traditional ley are inappropriate .
19 To hold the contrary , it has been well said , seems to assert ‘ that a bird in the hand is worth less than the same bird in the bush . ’
20 The weighted average capacity factor apportions a higher figure to better performance from bigger reactors , since it is better to produce 85 per cent of the rated output from an 800 MW power station than the same fraction from a 400 MW station .
21 The blood that the donor gives up is less precious to her ( social groups in vampires are female groups ) than the same quantity of blood is to the recipient .
22 Nurse managers have a responsibility for the settings in which patients are cared for which is far greater than the same responsibility of nurses at large , simply because they are employed in positions which enable them to make appropriate representations .
23 Even allowing it the benefit of this doubt , our hypothetical small party would be very unlikely to end up with more than the same percentage of seats , 8.4 , as the Irish party .
24 In the second unit the patient will clearly score more APACHE II points and will , therefore , have a higher predicted mortality than the same patient in the first unit .
25 The first day 's publication of the photos produced an incredible increase in sales of 482,118 more than the same day the week before .
26 They point out that in many cases they are not only far cheaper than the same holiday bought through a travel agent , but also often offer a unique experience in leadership , endurance and community service .
27 It is now common in most accounts to begin with the proviso that the designation ‘ nouveau roman ’ is merely a convenient quasi-journalistic or even marketing label attached to an otherwise heterogeneous collection of writers , sharing little other than the same publishing house at one time or another ( Editions de Minuit ) .
28 The extent of circulation and the prominence given to defamatory remarks are factors which will influence the final award : a libel in the national press comes more expensive than the same libel in a small local newspaper .
29 Some items were also tried out with Imperial units and these were often much easier than the same question with metric units .
30 Ideas expressed in the active mood are generally more direct and " punchier " than the same ideas expressed in the passive mood .
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