Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A word that coins the same message .
2 In a few minutes the same policeman forced his way through the mob to the gallery .
3 But the point is that it makes sense for him to reject such a statement as false on a given occasion , only if he is prepared to admit that in different circumstances the same statement could be true .
4 One of the oddest is the use of libel writs to harass novelists who inadvertently give unpleasant characters the same name as real people .
5 Another teacher , Lucy , reads to a group of 10- and 11-year-old children the same day .
6 For most speakers the meat class belongs to both systems in that it is an alternating class ; thus , on different occasions the same speaker may pronounce words of the type seat , peace , leave with [ e : ] or with [ i ] .
7 With established acts the same thing happens .
8 Deep in his cavernous eyes the same red glowed steadily .
9 There 's no doubt it 's going to be difficult for us but if we play for 90 minutes the same way we did against Cork in the first half last week , we 'll return with something from the game . ’
10 In these circumstances the same output of OX 1 is provided after the central government has provided a cut in taxes which affects the median voter .
11 In the next three weeks the same treatment was handed out to four more castles : Genzac , Marcillac , Grouville and Anville .
12 In these situations the same remedy is appropriate for all cases of the condition .
13 Reaching about a foot in height , whorls of rose-purple flowers the same shape as dead nettles are produced in May .
14 ‘ There 's nobody in the UK to date that 's really offered small to medium-sized businesses the same buying power and service as large companies , ’ said Jane Knowles , marketing manager for Business Superstore .
15 Information sharing , access , and security are in many ways the same issue viewed from different angles , with the emphasis varying according to how open an organisation is .
16 It does not make sense to charge all users the same rate , for users at different times impose very different marginal costs on society .
17 But there is a whole range of other situations where the opposite move is needed , where we need to stress that people can differ from us , for instance over proposals to give all children the same kind of education or to make everybody live in the same kind of house .
18 By the late 90s , European Schools will share a common core curriculum ; the aim , to give all students the same start .
19 I can therefore find no ground for drawing the narrow distinction and would hold that in the case of all in-house benefits the same test applies , viz. the cost of the benefit to the employer is the additional or marginal cost only .
20 ‘ Do you treat all women the same way ? ’
21 Eleven suspects were rounded up for questioning in other Basque towns the same day .
22 Yeah lot faster tracks the same circuit and .
23 In legislative elections the same month the Democrats won 11 seats compared with 10 for the Republicans .
24 In the form here , the inner surfaces of the outer petals are the most perfect white , the whole of the three inner petals the same colour .
25 At contemporary Mucking , two Saxon cemeteries were found to accompany a widely dispersed scatter of sunken-floored buildings the same situation occurred at Eynsham in Oxfordshire .
26 Within five years the same railway contractors responsible for the spur line were actively pursuing plans to build a new dock system in the area .
27 ‘ I 'll never believe he done it , ’ said Mrs Flaherty , when she came round for a cup of tea and a slice of the action , ‘ not if he 's convicted by a dozen juries , and do n't tell me he 'll get a fair trial in the current climate of opinion , not unless they pick twelve men the same size and true .
28 ( ii ) Familiar faces The same presenter will introduce the programme each week and may appear between items to give explanations and introduce the next sequence .
29 This speaker and others commented on the differences in the Jamaican and British types of Creole : The sound , the way [ they speak ] — it 's more or less the same , it is the same , same words the same everyfing , but — the way my parents speak it , it does n't sound affected , put it that way , it 's more like me and you speaking now , it 's more fluent , and not so harsh — but when we speak it 's sort of h-heavy tongue , I du n no .
30 Sister bodies in Europe have agreed to tell their own governments the same thing .
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