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

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31 It was evident that he wanted to be not simply in the forest , but somehow at one with it ; rooted in the same fertile earth .
32 Loyalty bonuses for disloyal players , bloated payments to executives , contracts which give managers shares of transfer fees and other salary innovations may be above the law but they are rooted in the same dark subsoil which nourishes numerous rackets and scams .
33 Bottle-wrack looks the same and grows in the same straggly way .
34 The gastric pH was measured in the same six volunteers who had participated in the gastric emptying study .
35 Planck 's constant h is measured in the same physical units as those of angular momentum , a dynamical quantity which measures the amount of rotatory motion in a system .
36 Despite the usual blazing peroration with which the speech ended , full of ‘ greatness and glory ’ , it is hard to imagine that Mosley and Joyce could long be accommodated in the same political movement .
37 I mean poor dogs and this , I mean we 've said it all before it 's not viable , four dogs and a semi that you do n't exercise , four dogs that er appear particularly one of them to be housed in the same little area , day in day out with a curtain on the door , so that there 's not even light going in there
38 This suggests that either two separate integration events have occurred in the same trypanosome , or that the ST3 line is polyclonal .
39 Leiden is very similar to Gouda and is generally sold in the same yellow paraffin wax coating .
40 The chart-room section held nothing that a chart-room should not have had , including a locked cupboard which Talbot opened in the same cavalier fashion he had used on the bridge : it held only pilot books and sailing directions .
41 They report that the odds of qualifying for HE for the upwardly mobile are doubled relative to those who have stayed in the same social class .
42 Because all snail genes have an equal stake in every sperm and every egg , because they all participate in the same unpartisan meiosis , they work together for the common good , and therefore tend to make the snail body a coherent , purposeful vehicle .
43 Said Mr. Barron : ‘ It gives a choice between staying in the same old muddle or reviving our economy , business and system of government .
44 Secondly , to try to increase the validity of inter-racial comparison we decided to compare arrest rates of Black , Asian and White males who lived in the same small areas .
45 When they reach the place of sacrifice , the details of the final preparations are given in the same matter-of-fact way that the initial ones were .
46 Although this will not usually result in equipment and other resources lying totally idle , it will undoubtedly cause neighbouring hospitals , intent on getting their share of the market , to invest in the same expensive technology , which is then underused .
47 He was clad in the same white coveralls as the half-dozen policemen who had been working over the room , like a coven of wraiths .
48 The bombardment chewed the British defences as savagely ; the dawn advance was cloaked in the same white mist of invisibility ; within hours the storm troopers had overrun the new Front and the retreat was on again .
49 This figure was painted in the same syrupy pastel shades as the rest of the crucifix , but when Zen tapped it the head resounded not with the dull thud of plaster but with a light metallic ring
50 The still life is painted in the same direct , rather violent technique .
51 ‘ Are there servants in the house ? ’ he asked in the same low voice .
52 Buchanan asked in the same mild tone .
53 ‘ So how , then , do you propose we get to know each other ? ’ he asked in the same soft tone .
54 More generally on durability , it seems that the requirement that the goods be of merchantable quality is a continuing requirement that they will continue to be of merchantable quality for a reasonable period after delivery so long as they remain in the same apparent state as that in which they were delivered , apart from normal wear and tear .
55 In Lambert v. Lewis ( 1981 H.L. ) Lord Diplock said that the condition of fitness for purpose was a continuing obligation ‘ that the goods will continue to be fit for that purpose for a reasonable time after delivery , so long as they remain in the same apparent state and condition as that in which they were delivered , apart from normal wear and tear . ’
56 Consider a cube which is disassembled into its pieces and imagine reassembling the pieces so that the outside facelets remain outside and the centres remain in the same relative positions .
57 The features of the face are sometimes treated in the same simplified way , or else are so highly stylized that they become simply decorative signs .
58 Out of each battle , when the person dies , his replacement — his ghost-appears in the same tinted colour and keeps the unit up to complement .
59 ‘ And did you have no electricity ? ’ he probed in the same soft , lilting voice .
60 Over one year , a £10 a month investment would be worth a respectable £143.26 now , if it could have been placed in the same hypothetical fund .
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