Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] in the same " in BNC.

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1 We can assess the direct effect of age ( X 2 ) on preparedness to break the law controlling for income in the same way .
2 When she 's happy she can sleep for hours in the same position .
3 To lie hour after hour in the same hot , crumpled bed , looking at the same crack of sky between the curtains .
4 I have proved this to some extent by night netting , when I have found I could get a double catch off the same ground by netting both before and after midnight in the same night .
5 There is a proviso to the definition which excepts a licence granted to premises which have been rebuilt after destruction in the same form as the previous licence from being a new licence .
6 The Stamp Office confirmed that stamp duty will be assessed on the VAT-exclusive amount of any premium and rent reserved where a lease is granted between companies in the same VAT group .
7 They include both operatives and staff specialists such as engineers in the same circle , oriented towards not only reducing the wastage rate but also making technological and process improvements .
8 Venturing to the second stage , they could have their names and homelands recorded on a list published the follow ing day in Le Figaro de la Tour Eiffel certain proof to less privileged friends and relatives that they had indeed visited this engineering marvel — or could pen lines of poetry for inclusion in the same journal .
9 Nevertheless , the numbers of women receiving outdoor relief decreased from 166,407 on 1 January 1871 to 53,371 on 1 January 1892 , and the numbers of widows in the same category fell from 53,502 on 1 January 1873 to 36,627 on 1 January 1892 .
10 Pile up all the layers of seaweed in the same way as you would ordinary pressed material ( see p. 38 ) and leave them overnight , lightly weighted down with a couple of books .
11 Literary studies in action approaches the study of literature in the same way that a comparatively naive undergraduate reader approaches it : as a conglomeration of linguistic and literary forms , functions and meanings , all operating at once and all of which have somehow to be deciphered in order to gain access to the text , and explained in order to facilitate the production of adequate essays .
12 We 've had names that rhyme ( Lillee c Willey b Dilley ) , and even amazing technicoloured opening attacks ( Brown and White for England against Pakistan ) , but until this year , we had never seen two sets of namesakes in the same match .
13 Tonal series are designed to contain note-groups of a triadic nature , or to have a whole group of notes in the same key .
14 BP reported a first half net loss of £717m compared with a net profit of £834m in the same period last year .
15 She had posted off a length of pale blue silk for Jennifer 's dress , and another of velvet in the same shade for Christopher 's page-boy suit .
16 Fibre-rich diets may help with weight loss by : reducing the amount of calories in the same volume of food ; increasing the amount of chewing and so slowing the rate of intake ; increasing the feeling of satisfaction ; helping to balance the body 's glucose and hormonal metabolisms ; and being more nutritious .
17 And , in 1972 a ‘ clandestine advertising ’ scandal led to a Parliamentary report on ORTF ‘ abuses ’ : programme-makers had received favours from manufacturers to do ‘ product-placement ’ — the frequent use of a given make of car in the same film , for instance .
18 Yet particular religions , it might be said , are necessary to convey the meaning of Religion in the same way as particular truths are necessary to convey the meaning of Truth .
19 Sikhism sees this Mystery at the heart of religion in the same way .
20 Case studies of screening and follow up provision will then be conducted in a range of schools in the same LEAs .
21 The number of former employees who have seriously contemplated legal action against a licensed dealer ( or shareshop ) is only matched by the number of clients in the same predicament .
22 A different approach would be to introduce Caldwell recklessness into the non-fatal offences of causing injury , with a view to labelling cases of endangerment in the same way as ‘ traditional ’ crimes .
23 He was on the point of taking the key fortress of Valencia in the same year , when he fell sick and died within a matter of weeks .
24 Applied Biosystems turned in net profits of $900 000m for the six months ended 27 December 1991 , compared to a net loss of £5.4m in the same period in 1990 .
25 He retired as a major in 1837 and became a sheriff of Cork in the same year .
26 A number of laws , many of them based on principles of ‘ obscenity ’ , ‘ indecency ’ and ‘ offence ’ are designed to prevent the distribution or display of homosexuality in the same way as porn is constrained .
27 McDonald 's belongs to a federation of companies in the same business and the area man takes it for granted that the firm 's competitors will soon hear about the relaxed consent and apply to the agency for similar leniency .
28 This involved designing a questionnaire and applying it to quantitative observations of a sample of companies in the same type of industry in each country .
29 INDUSTRIAL SALESPERSON : We have helped a number of companies in the same kind of business as you are in to achieve considerable savings by the use of our stock control procedures .
30 Government concern over the country 's economic performance had been increased by a current-account deficit of $646,000,000 in the first two months of 1990 , compared with a surplus of $888,000,000 in the same period a year earlier .
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