Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [art] same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The birds arrive on the cliffs in January and February and stay until June or July , and what are presumably the same birds are recorded right along the coast .
2 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the reasons why we are updating Trident are basically the same reasons as caused the Labour Government to update our nuclear deterrent by bringing in Chevaline , the difference being that we are doing it openly and they did it under wraps ?
3 Shame and penance are not the same things .
4 But they are not the same gaps .
5 Right , you got ta do it steady because all of these are exactly the same things are n't they ?
6 I think this argument 's about the benefit of the countryside is somewhat debatable to say the least And these arguments that are put about why we should n't ban fox hunts because of all the benefits and the tradition are exactly the same arguments that were put about otters and about badgers and about other sports that we have , that we no longer consider satisfactory and have opposed .
7 No different to on front of there , cos they 're exactly the same numbers as what 's
8 They 're not the same birds
9 She was well and in good form , but unfortunately I never see her now without Herman Schrijver John Pope-Hennessy was the fourth ) , and he is so frivolous and gossippy [ sic ] — which one would love in other circumstances — that Ivy never says anything interesting , and there are always the same conversations .
10 We are still the same Russians and God is with us " .
11 Although des Forges and Harber gave only about 15 winter ( November to February ) records until 1960 , a few birds have wintered regularly since 1964 around Pagham Harbour ; what are probably the same individuals have also been seen quite often around Chichester Harbour .
12 ‘ It might not be exactly the same players who line up against Australia , ’ stressed Fletcher .
13 But like , obviously the bath and shower , cos they 're plastic , they 're not going to be exactly the same colours , so that 's quite good , you can get away with that .
14 Somehow , neutering and population control just are n't the same issues in Barbados as they are in Great Britain .
15 Whereas there is n't erm such clear provisions for a common energy policy erm and there are n't the same arrangements written into the agreement erm about for example sharing energy resources .
16 The people who created the Garotter 's Act , together with the gentlemen who egged them on from the sidelines helping to fashion the vocabulary of objections to penal reform which remain with us to this day , were thus the same men whose blunted moral sensibilities enabled them to preside over this magnanimous process of ‘ civilisation ’ without turning a hair .
17 Fifteen of the films , the targets , were exactly the same pieces of film that had been shown in the judgment phase .
18 Subjects watched a further 48 films , 24 of the films , the targets , were exactly the same pieces of film that had been shown in the judgment phase .
19 BROTHERS Steven and Matthew Rivers were almost the same ages as Princes William and Harry when their small world fell apart .
20 By 1960 Jean Rychner produced a valuable study of how certain types of variation in the textual transmission of what were essentially the same fabliaux could be explained in terms of their being aimed at specific , and differing , audiences rather than through random mutilation and degeneration .
21 Even if the black hole did emit the right kinds of particles , one could not tell if they were actually the same particles that had gone down the other hole .
22 not know it immediately but if I say , Well what 's X plus seven times Y minus five or it 's only the same it 's exactly the same rules
23 But self-confidence in the sense of psychological certitude is not the same things as absolute certainty in the philosophical sense .
24 ‘ It 's just the same faces and there 's nothing behind those faces .
25 I know there 's an attitude at home — men are people but women are only women — but that 's not the same things as putting your women in purdah . ’
26 In addition , the rate of change can be exaggerated , because it is often the same pieces of marginal land that are being continually transferred from one use to another , and then back again .
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