Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [verb] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 From that date , certain tram and trolleybus depôts and bus garages were renamed , in cases where there had been one of each bearing the same name .
2 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
3 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
4 Not all members of staff in this department of thirteen felt the same degree of commitment to The Machine Gunners as a class reader .
5 The IBM 370 range of computers has more than 180 different instructions , but some of these provide the same operation ( such as " add " ) on different data types ; we could reduce this number by using a tagged architecture , as described in 2.6 .
6 The spacious stone house had originally been one of three sharing the same hilly and thickly wooded parcel of land .
7 The Stathern map of 1792 shows the same planning of new roads in more or less straight lines and judging by what the Ordnance map shows in other parts of the Midlands and eastern England the same thing happened fairly generally .
8 He left school at the age of fourteen to follow the same trade , and two years later in 1835 took over the management of a boat-building yard at Lincoln which his father had acquired .
9 And the said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons doe pray the said Prince and Princesse of Orange to accept the same accordingly …
10 The Danish example was followed in Britain by Sir John Lubbock , banker , naturalist and polymath , whose Pre-historic Times of 1865 showed the same three-age system applied to British sites .
11 Expressions used in this subsection and in the said Act of 1959 have the same meanings in this subsection as they have in that Act .
12 Taking anti-depressants to get you over a hump like this makes the same sort of sense as using a crutch to get around on while a broken leg heals .
13 Some people decided to work with those having the same type of impairment as themselves .
14 The database constructed from these records has fields for consulter , thesis number , consulter 's institution , year of first consultation , and frequency of consultation , for those consulting the same thesis more than once .
15 This may be true , but there are other offences to deal with that aspect , and , in any case , violence in private raises the same issues of physical integrity and self-determination .
16 We can examine whether the Social Attitudes Survey in 1984 finds the same pattern ; we might expect , on the basis of this reasoning , that the more educated people would be less likely to say that they would break an unjust law .
17 to use a medial -d in chucked indicates the same uncertainty with complex blends mentioned earlier .
18 Pupils with physical disabilities should in general have the same attainment targets and programmes of study as their peers .
19 IN pursuance of the said agreement and in consideration of the sum of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS now paid by the Purchaser to the Vendor ( the receipt of which sum the Vendor hereby acknowledges ) the Vendor as beneficial owner hereby conveys unto the Purchaser ALL THAT Garage known as Number 47 West Street aforesaid in the County of Gloucester all which said property is more particularly described in the annexed plan and outlined in red TO HOLD the same unto the Purchaser in fee simple together with the benefit of but subject also to a restrictive covenant contained in a Conveyance dated the Twenty-fifth day of May One thousand nine hundred and thirty-four made between the Stroud Brewery Company Limited of the one part and William Thomson deceased of the other part but otherwise free from incumbrances .
20 The Air Pollution Act which was finally enacted in 1955 reflected the same view : federal legislation left regulatory control efforts to the states and local government .
21 I remember in 1990 attending the same conference as Councillors and Councillor , hearing from , the principle civil servant in charge of the Act , that the Government had not defined need and that would emerge through decisions made in Court .
22 This is because such households would find themselves holding more money on average to finance the same total value of transactions .
23 Consider the following simple model : Clones are assumed to be independently and randomly distributed along the genome , and to all have the same length , 1 , ( in suitable units ) .
24 The danger is that too much reliance can be placed on intellectual exercises with resulting works only comprehensible to those studying the same theories .
25 Notice that four plus minus one has the same answer as four minus one .
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