Example sentences of "[noun pl] sharing the same " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | THORN HOUSE ( North facing ) is a good example of a small ‘ long house ’ , with man an animals sharing the same roof . |
2 | That is , all words sharing the same initial sound characteristics become activated in the system . |
3 | Other definitions propose that it is derived from the O.E. Heall , meaning Hall Manor or Heallgemot , the court of the Lord of the Manor , or as in Heallingas , Comrades sharing the same hall . |
4 | * Work together with other employers sharing the same workplace . |
5 | Silent serial recall of similar-sounding words ( homophones ) or signs sharing the same handshape ( non-homophones in English ) was used as a base for considering the effect of overt rehearsal either in sign ( into sign ) , or in words ( into words ) . |
6 | So essentially antagonistic class interests sharing the same region find themselves allying with each other in their mutual self-interests . |
7 | Table 6.8 is an example of the many such rules which can be constructed ; variants sharing the same specification with respect to the feature [ low ] are conflated , so that patterns of variation on this dimension may be examined in each community in a range of phonetic environments . |
8 | Eventually they joined forces with other graduates sharing the same skewed sense of humour , Michael Palin , Terry Jones , Eric Idle and an American-born cartoonist and graphic artist , Terry Gilliam ; and on Sunday 5 October 1969 ( incongruously enough , in a scheduling slot which had always been rigorously reserved for programmes of a religious cast ) the very first episode of Monty Python 's Flying Circus was broadcast . |
9 | The SAWS points to cases where outstanding women associates are passed over by younger , less experienced men sharing the same school tie . |
10 | Even systems sharing the same theoretical background tend to use different methods of representing the lexical information and ruleset . |
11 | The series is also spread over a broad area ( both instruments sharing the same serial form ) to cover the first twelve bars of the work . |