Example sentences of "[adj] [am/are] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 With × 8.5 , the three are in the same field .
2 These three are in the same field , and make up a triangle .
3 Using × 12 , the three are in the same field together with Upsilon ( 5.7 ) .
4 If two Discus lash their back quarters against each other , then you can assume these are of the same sex .
5 These are to the same layout as above but newer and slightly more luxurious .
6 These are to the same layout as above but newer and slightly more luxurious .
7 These are in the same condition as proper names .
8 If all are at the same level , there is a high degree of status crystallization , and stress for a status-related reason is improbable .
9 But , however many skills we possess , not all are of the same value to us .
10 Analyses of the distributions of individual stars in the bulge have all shown an asymmetry consistent with the bar found in the infrared continuum and all are in the same sense as indicated by the analysis of the balloon photometry ; the figure of the bar emerges clearly through the dusty murk of the galactic plane .
11 Likewise , GST-GATA 1 ( 1.5μg ) failed to bind to the E2F site ( tracks 8 and 10 ) but did to its cognate binding site ( tracks 9 and 11 ) in the presence ( tracks 8 and 9 ) or absence ( tracks 10 and 11 ) of nonspecific salmon sperm DNA ( 2μg ) ; tracks 6 to 11 are from the same experiment .
12 No , whoops , I might have put one on top of the other when it should have been the other way round , so always have this check , er does the answer look , I mean , no , you ca n't always tell , but sometimes you can , sometimes you can think well those two are about the same price per gram , are n't they ?
13 At the same time , the sentiments of pity which he who suffers punishment evokes in us can no longer be so easily nor so completely extinguished by the sentiments he has offended and which react against him ; for both are of the same nature ’ ( Durkheim , 1973 : 303 ) .
14 The Shipman 's Tale tells of a lovers ' triangle , involving a merchant who lives at St Denis ( France ) , his wife , and a Parisian monk who was regarded as their friend : indeed the monk and the merchant call each other cousin , as both are from the same village .
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