Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [verb] the same " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Manufacturers do n't want computers to suffer the same fate as educational TV — a lot of promise but precious little worthwhile application . |
2 | It 's not as though you got cars going the same ca n't doing any of that . |
3 | Whereas territorial individuals are dominant in their own area but subordinates in other areas , hierarchically grouped individuals have the same status wherever they go . |
4 | Kevin Dutton was unsure of the reaction he would get to his first unconventional portrait of a British comedian , he certainly did n't expect to find others demanding the same treatment . |
5 | Young children often show a great interest and delight in their faeces and expect others to do the same . |
6 | Unir says binaries developed using C++ can be run without being recompiled on any processor that supports Conix , enabling developers to distribute the same binary for Sparc , 68000 family and iAPX-86 . |
7 | Both saturated and polyunsaturated fats contain the same amount of calories . |
8 | Cheryl Gillan MP , who brought in the ten minute rule bill , says adopters need the same employment security as birth parents . |
9 | Are the addressing modes provided the same as for data manipulation instructions ? |
10 | It is unknown whether low amplitude propagated contractions and high amplitude propagated contractions have the same physiological basis and serve the same function — that is , whether they are parts of a continuum of propagated contractions. ( 3 ) High amplitude propagated contractions start from the ascending colon ( old observations also suggest that the appendix may be involved in such forceful activity ) , and most are propagated in an aboral direction . |
11 | In the evening they constructed a bonfire outside , where they drank the healths of James II and his son , forcing passers-by to do the same , and offering insults to those who refused . |
12 | The Belfast pair then joined forces to beat the same opponents 6-4 6-0 in the doubles . |
13 | Probably all of us who would like to help others make the same error . |
14 | We have for instance to transpose the freedom from fear into present circumstances and to help others to make the same journey . |
15 | Control animals received the same amount of physiological saline . |
16 | ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ , he would ask ; ‘ do n't you feel … ca n't you hear ? ’ , as he rushed from one place or book or topic to another , expecting others to have the same reactions , so that Frank Tait , a cultured and intelligent man , described how he ‘ hurried out of breath to seem less far behind ’ . |
17 | The gang fled , but police say although the man was brave to tackle them , they ca n't encourage others to do the same . |
18 | Always have a pad and pen next to your telephone — and encourage others to do the same . |
19 | As a matter of fact er yes I , I , I joined at sixteen on the union , when I was a , a kid and er I 've always believed in it and I encourage others to do the same . |
20 | The head needs to give priority to the close analysis of practice , exploring the different kinds of learning going on in classrooms , reflecting it back to staff , assessing , estimating , reflecting and asking others to do the same . |
21 | The aim is to enable users to run the same applications on a range of its systems , a similar strategy to that being pursued by Microsoft Corp with Windows NT . |
22 | The exposure draft proposes an amendment to SSAP 15 to allow companies to use the same basis of accounting for the tax implications of pensions and other post-retirement benefits as for the obligations themselves . |
23 | He thinks it very important , though , to try to force players to use the same ball , arguing that there would be mayhem on the touchline were that provision not enforced . |
24 | By the year 2000 , it is expected that women will represent almost 50% of the workforce , so , assuming women have the same potential management skills as men , and bearing in mind that women gained 45% of first degrees in 1989 , companies that fail to recruit or promote them are cutting their reservoir of managerial talent by half . |
25 | In the first fortnight of the campaign readers of highbrow and lowbrow papers detected the same amount of bias in coverage of the Conservatives and the Alliance , though highbrow readers found less bias in coverage of Labour . |
26 | Stay makers earned the same , while journeywomen in mantua making made such " small wages " that , like the milliners , they were in moral danger . |
27 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry when he expects exports to reach the same level as imports . |
28 | Computer technology built on to telephone exchanges will allow subscribers to have the same number wherever they are in the country , automatically reject unwanted calls and bar calls to ‘ chat-lines ’ or other unwanted services . |
29 | The first step to developing a Christian philosophy of finance would be to commit ourselves to developing the character of Christ in our own lives and helping others do the same . |
30 | There are those whose keenest pleasures in their job are to be found outside the class-room , in informal contacts with their pupils , where they may be able to exercise their own skills or pursue their own hobbies while helping others enjoy the same pleasures . |