Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] to the same " in BNC.

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1 After Margery has swallowed Dame Sirith 's trick she has recourse to the same commercial means of gaining what she thinks she needs and what she therefore now wants — indeed yearns for with an eagerness that the clerk himself could hardly have hoped for !
2 We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live .
3 Surely Cynthia did n't fall victim to the same fear ?
4 683 were whether ( a ) the fact that the Bar Council , which was the accusatorial body , formed part of the Senate , which was the judicial body , meant that fair-minded people would regard the proceedings of the Senate 's disciplinary tribunal as tainted with the appearance of bias and ( b ) the fact that members of the same profession were both the accusers and the majority of the disciplinary tribunal could give rise to the same objection .
5 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
6 IF YOU 'D LIKE TO TRY YOUR HAND AT MAKING UP A CROSSWORD FOR THE CONTEST YOU CAN SEND IT TO THE SAME ADDRESS .
7 Some have already been formed at Lockerbie , Wigtown and Eskdalemuir but Scotland 's smallest police force is urging others to the same .
8 ( 7 ) Finally , you ought to accustom yourself to writing cross-references to the same or allied topics in the margins of the textbooks .
9 Could Belfast be said in this sense to be a single speech community separate from Lurgan ? or do Lurgan speakers show sensitivity to the same sets of variables ?
10 Nor does his work lead to the same fame as does great success at the Bar ; but some solicitors are as affluent as their opposite numbers at the bar , and they achieve their wealth in a more relaxed way .
11 Sometimes it can be shown that the tissue not only looks homogeneous , but actually is so , because , if the tissue is cut in half , each half will regulate to give rise to the same pattern as would otherwise have been produced by the whole .
12 The people of the neighbourhood dared not indict these malefactors before the Justices of the Forest , ‘ because of their power and malice , and the poor of those parts can not obtain justice for injustice inflicted upon them unless they first make ransom to the same evil-doers ’ .
13 Without holding unnecessary duplicate data , users at multiple sites on opposite sides of the globe can be given access to the same information .
14 ‘ That the Dawson International Executive Share Option Scheme 1993 , the provisions of which are summarised in the Appendix to the letter to members of the Company dated 16th June 1993 , to be constituted by the Rules produced in draft to this meeting and for the purposes of identification initialled by the Chairman hereof , be and is hereby approved and the Directors be and are hereby authorised to do all acts and things which they may consider necessary or expedient for implementing and giving effect to the same including making such amendments to the Rules as may be necessary to gain the approval of the Inland Revenue . ’
15 Centralised records provide the means by which many people may have access to the same body of information , regardless of their physical situation .
16 In a budgeting process , rather than creating BUDGET 1 , BUDGET 2 and BUDGET 3 for the different assumptions , different users could have access to the same file and contribute and see each others ’ ideas . ’
17 Our initial reaction to our brief in respect of bilingual pupils was that all pupils must have access to the same attainment targets and programmes of study for English .
18 geographic universality — everyone should have access to the same services ;
19 In it Taylor defends ideas that Mill himself found too radical ; primarily , that women should have access to the same professions as men , and that they should not be forced to inhabit ‘ separate spheres ’ .
20 Tom Jones and Duff argued for resignation , and Lady Astor helped to sway Dawson to the same line , which was duly reflected in The Times leader of Monday morning .
21 If you are a man and you shave , there is no need to bother with the oatmeal scrub because shaving amounts to the same thing .
22 I sent Poole to the same chemist to fetch some more chemicals .
23 In sum , Johnson falls victim to the same snare which he saw to have trapped his predecessors .
24 He came back after cracking his knee cap in the England game against New Zealand , two years ago but fell victim to the same injury less than two months ago .
25 Three other people are also awaiting committal to the same court accused of similar offences .
26 Section 7(3A) of the UCTA gives rise to the same issues as s 6(1) of the SGA , in relation to infringement of third party intellectual property rights , clauses excluding all implied warranties , and clauses limiting liability under the contract as a whole .
27 The Court said obiter that presenting a cheque gave rise to the same representations .
28 Indeed , in the course of our research it became increasingly clear that many of those commenting upon the " new " temporary working were making reference to the same small number of examples of this practice — examples , moreover , in which the number of temporary workers actually employed was often very low [ see Chapter 7 ] .
29 Daniel became free of the Haberdashers ' Company in 1632 , and apprenticed Samuel to the same trade in 1634 .
30 ‘ Secrets of Making Love to the Same Person Forever ’ — the title says it all really .
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