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

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1 Then , establish the key area in which the person doing that job must achieve results , and review them regularly to make sure your employee always has the same view of the job as you do .
2 Paul Sweezy , in his book The Theory of Capitalist Development , criticised Bukharin 's equations as follows : ‘ Bukharin in his formal presentation of the expanded reproduction scheme , makes the error of assuming that capitalist consumption always remains the same … he seems incapable of imagining an increase in capitalist consumption . ’
3 Nana always chose the same place to sit in the congregation .
4 The gang always used the same procedure when they wanted to make contact .
5 And anyway , a dedicated MIDI pedal will call up any chosen patch using the JMP-1 's MIDI input mapping facility , whereby MIDI signals can be routed for your convenience so that the pedals on your MIDI pedalboard always call the same JMP-1 patches .
6 If we could do this for a number of stars in the same galaxy , and our calculations always gave the same distance , we could be fairly confident of our estimate .
7 ‘ Michael Crawford takes his induction into the ways of the world with his usual incredulous gape , ’ wrote Eric Shorter in the Daily Telegraph , adding cautiously , ‘ It is a pity to see a young and promising actor always playing the same role , though he is undoubtedly quite good at it . ’
8 Hubble noted that certain types of stars always have the same luminosity when they are near enough for us to measure ; therefore , he argued , if we found such stars in another galaxy , we could assume that they had the same luminosity — and so calculate the distance to that galaxy .
9 To him the outline of the Swiss Wilds always looked the same .
10 Since one mole of any gas always contains the same number of molecules , it follows from Avogadro 's law that one mole of any gas always occupies the same volume .
11 Since one mole of any gas always contains the same number of molecules , it follows from Avogadro 's law that one mole of any gas always occupies the same volume .
12 In the sum , each letter represents one of the numbers 0 to 9 and that letter always represents the same number .
13 The letter always has the same thing to say .
14 Note that the eutectic mixture at point E always has the same composition .
15 The female detective always gave the same answer .
16 This restriction of the kernel function K1 is discussed by Volterra ( 1931 ) and shown to be a requirement of the theory of hereditary phenomena , when the phenomenon always follows the same course as it passes successively through the same conditions , whatever may be the relative position of these conditions in time .
17 Bosses always have the same equipment as their Mob .
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