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

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1 For instance , the Danish Twin Registry ( using 4368 twin pairs of the same sex born from 1870 to 1910 ) found the following concordances .
2 If the parent of the opposite sex was unconsciously seductive with this adult when a young child , and if the excitement of the love of and for this parent was felt to be too dangerous , or was disapproved of by the parent of the same sex , passion and excitement within marriage may continue to be forbidden by an inner imperative .
3 In their unconscious , they have achieved their wish to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex , or even with the parent of the same sex .
4 For example , the ways in which a child , boy or girl , relates to the parent of the same sex seems to be produced by something more than what is given in the actual family situation .
5 It is encouraged by parental approval and bolstered also by identification with the parent of the same sex which takes place in the child .
6 In comparison to their parent of the same sex , those who responded to the questionnaire were more likely to be engaged in non-manual occupations ( difference 4.2% to 28% for men and 2.7% to 28.7% for women ) .
7 In the individual it is largely modelled on the parents — normally most particularly on the parent of the same sex — and in the species derives from the collective parent — the father of the primal horde .
8 The essence of the unconscious conflict in paranoia relates more to the parent of the same sex than it does to that of the opposite one .
9 Furthermore children tend to identify with the parent of the same sex .
10 In continuing to speak of healthy relationships between children and parents , Searles emphasised the resolution of the Oedipal strivings , not just by the child 's identification with the parents of the same sex , not just by the final taboo and containment of the feelings , but also by the parent 's renunciation of the reciprocated romantic feelings with a real sense of loss , and also by the love between the parents to which the child owed his existence .
11 If you can not tell them apart , would two fish of the same sex fight ?
12 The sexual struggle is of two kinds ; in the one it is between individuals of the same sex , generally the male sex , in order to drive away or kill their rivals , the females remain passive ; whilst in the other the struggle is likewise between the individuals of the same sex , in order to excite or charm those of the opposite sex , generally the females , which no longer remain passive , but select more agreeable partners .
13 The sexual struggle is of two kinds ; in the one it is between individuals of the same sex , generally the male sex , in order to drive away or kill their rivals , the females remain passive ; whilst in the other the struggle is likewise between the individuals of the same sex , in order to excite or charm those of the opposite sex , generally the females , which no longer remain passive , but select more agreeable partners .
14 Genoves ( 1959 ) , for example , found that its general shape in Anglo-Saxons was quite different from that in British mediaeval individuals of the same sex .
15 In later man , where it is necessary to study less outstanding differences between groups , series of at least forty or fifty skeletons of the same sex are needed before reliable statistical analyses are possible .
16 Direct discrimination against a married person occurs where a married person is treated less favourably on the grounds of marital status , than an unmarried person of the same sex would be in the same or not materially different circumstances .
17 Indirect discrimination against a married person is similar in concept to indirect sex discrimination and may arise when a condition or requirement is applied equally to married and unmarried persons of the same sex but which is in fact discriminatory in its effect on married persons .
18 The central action revolves around persons of the same sex and figures of speech having the same gender reference as they themselves .
19 One US company says employees should ask themselves : Would you do or say this in front of your spouse , parents or a colleague of the same sex ?
20 Granted , hypothetically , that it may be a flexible legal concept , it nonetheless is of a nature which does not extend to the union of two people of the same sex .
21 It was common for people of the same sex to share a bed .
22 ‘ In the US , 78 per cent of Catholics believe in the ordination of women while 48 per cent approve of blessing the union of two people of the same sex .
23 And any relation between members of the same sex which allowed their difference , did not assimilate both to one fantasy , would be heterosexual . ’
24 Even in the case of the large church with a regular new members ' class , this may need to be supplemented by a sponsorship scheme in which the converts are matched with church members of the same sex and similar age and background , to help them find their feet and be introduced to the family .
25 first , that it was a consequence of competition between members of the same sex rather than between members of different sexes or species ; and , second , that it depended on variation in reproductive success rather than survival .
26 Finally , I had found in other experiments that birds show no consistent preferences for members of the same sex .
27 Clearly , however , gender differences do not explain differences in susceptibility to the hepatic effects of alcohol among members of the same sex .
28 A breed book advised us to get another Yorkie of the same sex , and so we acquired Ollie as a young puppy .
29 In some cultures it would be necessary for an individual to work with a language helper of the same sex .
30 A new and controversial question will find out how many couples of the same sex are partners ( or , more accurately , how many are prepared to report the fact ) .
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