Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] same [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What seem to be four candlesticks — designed in the same sugary style — stand guard around it and a fifth , a little distance from the main confectionary , is crowned with a gilded figure . |
2 | Had that been approached in the same meticulous way ? |
3 | The question for us now is whether these new forms of growth are occurring in the same geographical labour market areas as those of factory and public sector job losses . |
4 | Nothing really matters in the same old |
5 | Her Cinderella feet , when not encased in riding boots or miniature galoshes , are shod in the same perfect low-heeled pump , custom-made by the dozen by Farkas and Kovacs , and matched to pearly brocades , soft pastels or surprisingly vivid patent primaries . |
6 | Hewlett and Mrs Lowndes moved in the same influential circles . |
7 | He seemed to get over it , but he behaved in the same alarming manner in court this morning . |
8 | But if her words had any effect on him , he had n't revealed it ; instead he had continued to avoid her glance , riding at her side with his features frozen in the same expressionless mask . |
9 | can not help him out because they too are caught in the same conceptual framework . |
10 | Today the president , Mrs Macpherson , in between gracefully shaking hands with each new arrival and presenting her to Mrs MacDonald , decided that she was nothing but a vulgar upstart , and she trembled with suppressed irritation at having to stand in the same receiving line with her . |
11 | After ten minutes , Mick was asked for his passport and was then handed a sheaf of letters , all in the same size of envelope , all addressed in the same neat hand of his father . |
12 | A more valid comparison would be between Black and White arrest rates of those living in the same small areas , because their living circumstances are more likely to be similar , as is their policing . |
13 | Since we wished to compare arrest rates between people living in the same small areas , we needed to obtain population numbers for these areas . |
14 | Comparisons between the three race groups were between those living in the same small areas i.e. in roughly the same circumstances , rather than over a whole city or London borough . |
15 | We would go on loving in the same old way … |
16 | Also , the magnitude of a particular visual field difference should be the same for equivalent stimuli presented in the same experimental situation . |
17 | Comfortable Seats — Clio is equipped with seats that are manufactured in the same traditional style as those in larger cars . |
18 | The first consists in demonstrating that the element in question participates in the same semantic contrast with a third element as a proven semantic constituent . |
19 | How can I make him see his colleagues will look down on him if he says in the same old rut ? |
20 | There was a set of letters tied up in a bundle with a violet silk ribbon and all written in the same ridiculous and now-faded violet ink ; they were scented with old makeup ( each one bore at the bottom of its last page a lipstick kiss in Nuits de Paris ) and were on expensive and indeed pretentious notepaper as thin as an onion skin . |
21 | LEEDS boss Doug Laughton and Liverpool manager Graeme Souness are swimming in the same shark-infested sea at the moment . |
22 | One of the key arguments put forward by CERN is that the LHC can be built in the same 27-kilometre tunnel as the LEP thus saving massively on the cost . |
23 | The make or buy decision approach described in Chapter 7 is an example of a structure designed for a specific purpose to ensure that a series of related questions are asked and answered in the same ordered sequence by everyone . |
24 | Individual Athenians felt no compunction at this tightening of the screws : an Athenian father of about this time called his son Karystonikos , shamelessly exulting in the ‘ Victory over Karystos ’ , and the name Naxiades , which occurs in the same inscribed casualty-list ( ML 48 ) can be similarly explained . |
25 | I BRING you today a hand from a recent teams match where the number of tricks made in the same final contract was eleven in one room , but only six in the other . |
26 | But more subject assessors operating in the same cognate group leads to the need for more induction and training . |
27 | This may occur in the same physical configuration as that of Fig. 3.16 ( p. 81 ) used for calculating the torque upon a single turn of current-carrying wire . |
28 | Finally , it is worth mentioning the possibility that the traditional sadness and dejection with which the first crops were cut in Egypt , or the seed was sown in Greece and elsewhere originates in the same unconscious depressive complex . |
29 | As has been pointed out already , the use of a standard interface means that packages will all work in the same basic way . |
30 | Called The Corbetts and other Scottish Hills , it 's produced in the same successful format as the SMC 's previous guide to the Munros . |