Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [art] same [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Not everyone has the same tastes , remember — some people do n't like reading long text messages like those in Nythyhel , but perhaps it 's time for another game with a strong storyline . |
2 | Since all the coefficients are estimated simultaneously , the estimated model ( 6.16 ) , which has all the cross-equation restrictions imposed , can be compared with another model which has the same variables on the right-hand side of each equation but in which the cross-equation restrictions are relaxed ; that is , the coefficients on each variable are freely estimated as where are equation errors . |
3 | I use lime roots and other herbs like chinamiotle which has the same results . |
4 | You 're always afraid that somebody buys the same presents . |
5 | And you will probably be aware that at the consultation draft stage , which shows the same boundaries as are in the deposit plan , both the Parish Council and the Village Trust supported the inset boundary as shown drawn in the consultation draft . |
6 | Invent a conversation which follows the same stages as that between the sergeant and the private . |
7 | Revenue from the Thrift Shop ( which shares the same premises as St. Bride 's Stall ) helps to offset some of that expenditure for both parishes . |
8 | Now she uses the same techniques to teach other women cancer can be beaten . |
9 | By knowing these wild creatures and their attributes , she contacts the same powers in herself , and may learn to use them . |
10 | Forms To cater for the user who copies the same files to and from his laptop on a daily basis — and there must be quite a few who do — the second mode of operation is Forms mode . |
11 | A milkman who serves the same customers every day and who is usually known to them personally will clearly have sufficient contact . |
12 | We say that the man , who utters the same sounds as the parrot , is asserting that he is going to the bank because he is a man , and not a parrot . |
13 | Oh for a discipline in which everybody accepts the same facts , more or less , and students could get on with learning an agreed list . |
14 | The withdrawal from the world , the silence , the disciplines of community and the deliberate cult of monotony in a system where everybody wears the same clothes and does the same things day after day have been found to support the mystic during his frequently lonely journey , to earth him in reality and to wean him away from an excitement and drama that is inimical to the mystical experience . |
15 | Although not technically a fountain , it utilizes the same components as the conventional fountain . |
16 | Unfortunately , it does not succeed on limey soils but otherwise it needs the same conditions as the brunneras . |
17 | A speaker somehow ‘ translates ’ his ideas or thoughts into spoken or written signs , he ‘ encodes ’ them , and the hearer translates them back again , he ‘ decodes ’ them , so that he has the same thoughts , near enough , as the speaker . |
18 | It has the same services , of sending letters and graphics , but also has the capacity for a visual link-up . |
19 | ‘ IBM will say it has the same API everywhere , and that users can retain code ’ , he says , ‘ But it 's not promising that it will work unchanged ’ . |
20 | The same is true of Univel — already so tightly bound to Novell it uses the same premises and the self-same order-entry system . |
21 | For Rolle the first stage , " insuperable " involves a love of God which nothing can shake : He uses the same degrees translated as " vnouercomyn " " indepartyd " and " singuler " ( 11.123 – 4.26,32,5 ) in Emendatio Vitae and it illuminates his thinking in The Form . |
22 | He uses the same methods as with the other five people he has so far deceived , his ‘ outward action ’ being the opposite of the ‘ native act and figure ’ of his heart , but he carries the principle of inversion much further . |
23 | As Frances Power Cobbe , a leading Victorian feminist , perceived , the medical profession occupied ‘ with strangely close analogy the position of the priesthood of former times , it assumes the same airs of authority … and enters every family with a latch key of private information ’ . |
24 | He costs the same points as an ordinary trooper . |
25 | He costs the same points as an ordinary trooper . |
26 | He costs the same points as an ordinary trooper . |
27 | ‘ It charges the same prices , ’ he pointed out . |
28 | This apoptosis is dependent on c-Myc expression ; its extent is proportional to the level of intracellular c-Myc protein , and it requires the same regions of the c-Myc protein as are required for co-transformation and autosuppression . |
29 | Well football pools are a splendid started because recently somebody has won just over nine hundred thousand pounds , and it 's interesting to note that he did this without exercising too much skill , as I 'm sure he 'd be the first to admit , because he enters the same numbers every week . |
30 | This is not the most familiar approach to quantum theory , but it gives the same results as other methods . |