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

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1 She was taking off her hat and coat as she spoke ; then going over to her aunt , she bent down and kissed her on the cheek , and followed this with the same salutation for her uncle ; and in response he patted her on the shoulder .
2 The tendency for horizontal influence to extend into regions that are quite unaffected in the absence of stratification is loosely analogous with the same tendency in other types of stratified flow as discussed in Section 15.1 .
3 It is also assumed that all complex carbohydrate malabsorbed are converted to H 2 with the same degree of rapidity as is the case with lactulose .
4 Within the 4 quadrants , there are 2 angles which have the same cosine , 2 with the same sine and 2 with the same tangent .
5 Within the 4 quadrants , there are 2 angles which have the same cosine , 2 with the same sine and 2 with the same tangent .
6 Borrowing from the Intel Corp/MS-DOS world , the idea was that character-based applications should run on an ABI-compliant version of Unix as easily on one machine as on another with the same CPU .
7 Translation is the enterprise of finding , for one sentence , another with the same meaning .
8 One Cawston man was credited with £1 per annum in respect of a mill , another with the same amount for ‘ a house and land ’ .
9 Particularly where the subject is a plural personal pronoun no variation seems to be permitted ; but in our initial search for invariance ( cf. 1.1 ) , we still can not specify this rule as categorical with the same confidence as we can define a constraint on a phonological variable .
10 If you think you will get bored with the same kind of exercise , experiment with different types .
11 had several hours and getting bored with the same answer over and over again !
12 Klemperer 's live account of Mahler 's Kindertotenlieder with the same orchestra may not be in such good sound , but with Kathleen Ferrier as soloist this is another important document , and it is coupled with an unrivalled version of Brahms 's Liebeslieder-Walzer from the 1952 Edinburgh Festival .
13 THE AUSTRALIANS have decided to concentrate on sevens with the same single-mindedness that won them the 15-a-side title last year .
14 This Bill failed but the Government undertook to introduce its own legislation on conveyancing in the Parliamentary session 1984–5 with the same objective .
15 Fast writing speeds are possible with the same memory effect as on the truly flat terminal .
16 His impassioned Contrasts ( 1836 ) is a manifesto , both visual and verbal , for the Gothic , for it contrasts a town in 1440 with the same town in 1840 ( Fig. 30 ) , a comparison in which 1840 fails in every respect .
17 Regroup your substitution items into groups each with the same tone patters , and try each group again in the same frame to see if the items do in fact have the same tone pattern ( see right-hand column ) .
18 And other forms of two-way communication evolved , each with the same purpose , to keep the top in touch with the bottom .
19 A large fraction of this , however , is ‘ highly repetitive ’ : that is , it is present in multiple copies , each with the same sequence .
20 Pregnant with the same man .
21 And it shows the easy but potentially dangerous slide from manageable credit purchases into a vicious circle of cash loans and increasing indebtedness — all with the same credit caller .
22 Or Helen , or Mary , or Carla — there 's about ten of them , all with the same message .
23 Everyone will be working for free , and all with the same goal , to try to save as much of the island 's wildlife as they can .
24 So I 'm disagreeing with what you 're saying , because you , you 're tarring them all with the same brush .
25 Daphne treated them all with the same disdain , confiding in me that her one true love was still serving on the Western Front — not that she once mentioned his name in my presence .
26 about five of them all with the same name ?
27 A stream of long , earnest and often hopelessly bureaucratic ideas flowed into the system , all with the same object of getting some cash .
28 But a leading Japanese poet , Shuntaro Tanikawa , has provided Rupert Sheldrake with an old Japanese rhyme , and has specially written a genuine poem and a nonsensical poem , all with the same rhyme and metre .
29 On LP this never sounded particularly impressive but the transfer to CD on DG ‘ Galleria ’ ( ) has blown away the sonic cobwebs to reveal a blazing treasure and a worthy comparison for his incandescent Bruckner 4 with the same orchestra ( Decca ) .
30 Those with a surplus gave to the English poor with the same mixture of motives with which donations are now made to Oxfam .
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