Example sentences of "[noun] take the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To Barth , this could only indicate that Bultmann was in effect taking the same path as their nineteenth-century forefathers . |
2 | At times the broadcasters themselves did not really understand the significance of what they were broadcasting , so it was hardly surprising that their listeners took the same view : enthusiasm , and the lack of it , are equally infectious . |
3 | She knows what happened to her grandma and her mother Tiare , who took a beating and made Aleena take the same vow . |
4 | One group took the same path as the sea slugs did in more recent times and lost their shells altogether . |
5 | Yet in Victorian Britain the alliance of wealth and birth formed in the public schools infused sport with a new idealism whilst simultaneously segregating the élite from members of the lower classes taking the same form of exercise . |
6 | well I ca n't put a hat on me hair takes the same shape and I take me hat off me hair 's the same shape as me hat |
7 | The Lorentz transformation takes the same form for all four-vectors : in the case of the four-momentum we can take the formulae ( 1.1 ) given above for the coordinates and replace x by p throughout . |
8 | We at Halpern and Woolf believe the recession has been with us for some months already ; the C B I takes the same view and they 're pressing for interest rate reductions now to restore business confidence . |
9 | In that case , which involved the transfer of patients and the lease of a building from one drug dependency foundation to another as a result of the local authority 's decision to transfer its subsidy , the Court took the same view that the decisive criterion was whether the business in question retained its identity and adopted a similar approach to the range of factors to be taken into account by the national court in deciding this matter . |
10 | Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA 's agreement with Eo Inc on the marketing and perhaps later the manufacturing of its Eo 440 and 880 handheld communicators in Europe ( CI No 2,124 ) involves the Italian taking the same stake as everyone else in Eo — the entry fee is $10m , with which it gets a seat on the firm 's board . |
11 | The course commences with a Premedical year of studies taking the same course as is offered to the first year Biological Sciences students . |
12 | Today , predictably , the Commission takes the same line , asserting that ‘ an enlarged Community will not be able to function effectively without major institutional change . |
13 | The White Paper takes the same approach : ‘ Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector . |
14 | For this reason , it 's not surprising that in some careers friendship blossoms between people taking the same path . |
15 | And a day after them the Panzer convoys took the same road , and some of the girls and women of Bazar with great daring threw flowers onto the mud-spattered armour of the Panther heavy tanks , and some of the men cheered and the headmaster of the secondary school said that evening in the café on Lenin Street that this was a moment of deliverance . |
16 | Local Authorities took the same attitude . |
17 | If you read the correspondence columns of the papers , you will find a remarkable range of people with diplomatic and military experience taking the same sort of view as I do . |
18 | This is because the demise of capitalism which Marx prophesies in Capital takes the same form as the demise of Greece and Rome , according to Engels . |
19 | It was a much younger man taking the same journey in the opposite direction . |
20 | Then an hour later Curley took the same action with 2-1 favourite Torwada . |
21 | The Left Wing of the ILP took the same view , though eventually it became more sympathetic to the Communists . |
22 | When the state looks upon such people as second-class , it is no wonder that racists take the same view . |
23 | But many of us saw it as an approach which emphasised the need to allow the faith of Christ to be incarnated within particular culture and Sir Paul , the former Archbishop of New Zealand took the same stand point as a Maori , in his own address and called delegates present to speak and act as people of hope and to respond sensitively to economic and environment progility and isolation , not only in the Pacific but wherever they are . |
24 | There , subsequent measures take the same course of further expropriation of ‘ third persons ’ ; we have a problem of expropriation directed against the bourgeoisie and landowners , but the main further problem , which comrade Preobrazhensky discusses , is the problem of the small-scale producers , i.e. of another class ; there , further development takes place from the point of view of destruction , exclusion or , if you like , ‘ devouring ’ — here , from the point of view of ‘ getting along together ’ , ‘ re-educating ’ ‘ assimilating ’ and so on . |
25 | Why do they insist all babies take the same time ? ’ |
26 | However , they sample the pupils in a more selective way , because not all pupils take the same kinds of public examinations , and different criteria are used for each kind . |
27 | The two basic postulates of SR are as follows : firstly the laws of physics take the same form in all inertial frames , i.e. in all frames which are moving with constant velocity with respect to the frame of the distant galaxies ; secondly the velocity of light is a constant c . |
28 | Whether local authorities take the same view in their own jurisdictions is a matter entirely for them . |
29 | John Ritblat at British Land takes the same view and backs it with money . |
30 | If others took the same decision it would spare the North selectors some uncomfortable choices . |