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

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31 He and Richard clearly shared the same view of an overlord 's feudal rights .
32 He reached the milestone in just under three years — but his 109 matches were five more than it took Lewis Jones , of Leeds , to hit the same target in the 1950s .
33 If Vanilla Ice spouted the same sort of shit they did he 'd be pilloried .
34 A pair of identical twins of very similar abilities were taught the same topic by teachers of greatly different experience .
35 Most patterns need to go the same way on all pieces joined , so this must be taken into account when ordering .
36 ‘ Peake plays the same way before a 5,000 crowd or a 50,000 crowd .
37 You could see a band that plays the same type of music as us on TOTP but they would n't look like us …
38 This licence plays the same part in relation to seamen 's canteens as a licence granted under Part It of the Act in relation to licensed premises .
39 Alan Byrne is a central midfield player who plays the same style of game of our recently lost friend DB .
40 Meanwhile the left hand plays the same rhythms in the opposite order .
41 The shell plays the same role for a snail as the stone house does for a caddis larva .
42 Despite his remark that ‘ The superego seems to have made a one-sided choice and to have picked out only the parents ’ strictness and severity , their prohibiting and punitive function , whereas their loving care seems not to have been taken over and maintained , ’ he states elsewhere that ‘ The superego fulfils the same function of protecting and saving that was fulfilled in earlier days by the father . ’
43 Rye grass is coarse and flat-leaved , and fulfils the same function in a sward as petrol-like grain spirit in cheap Scotch whisky .
44 A fountain pen in Paris fulfils the same sort of emblematic function as a car and may cost almost as much : all kinds of social and identity messages are tied up in it .
45 Repeat the same procedure with each gate in turn .
46 We have heard the Minister repeat the same argument in response to several interventions , and there seem to be two strands running through it : one of principle and one of administration .
47 A researcher reports a particular result , and to verify it other scientists repeat the same experiment in their own labs .
48 ( 3 ) Return to the starting position and repeat the same movement on the opposite side .
49 Leonard Aldous used the same tools and made the same type of harness as his predecessors did in medieval times .
50 Ray made the same argument for Scarborough , because
51 Chola reached up to the arch above the doorway add seven times made the same imprint with the pad of her thumb on to seven discs of semi-dried cow-dung .
52 Interestingly enough , Bayezid II made the same stipulation in regard to the medrese attached to his mosque in Istanbul ( the medrese built probably in 912–13/1506–8 ) , namely that the Mufti of Istanbul should be the muderris .
53 So , for example , in the England of the seventeenth century , Anglicans , Puritans , Presbyterians and others all made the same appeal to the Bible ; but their different convictions about what the Bible was chiefly saying often seemed more prominent than their shared allegiance to it .
54 A pair of ‘ Boulle ’ marquetry meubles à hauteur d'appui of around 1780 attributed to Etienne Levasseur of Phillip-Claude Montigny made the same amount against an estimate of $250,000–350,000 .
55 That is to say , if one made the same measurement on a large number of similar systems , each of which started off in the same way , one would find that the result of the measurement would be A in a certain number of cases , B in a different number , and so on .
56 Sensibly , but with some sensitivity , her boss made the same points to Muriel as he had made in his reference , asking her at the same time if these conflicts had ever arisen out of the office with family friends or neighbours .
57 Repton made the same point in his Sketches and Hints of 1794 : ‘ To improve the scenery of country and to display its native beauties with advantage is an art which originated in England . ’
58 I made the same point in the previous chapter but it may help if I give a concrete example .
59 A young Arsenal fan made the same point after having listened rather contemptuously to a discussion by academics about working-class ‘ resistance ’ to increasing middle-class infiltration of football .
60 and did n't realize that the A made the same sound in this word as it does in that .
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