Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] with the same " in BNC.

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1 Therefore we would expect a forward contract and a financial futures contract with the same specifications to have the same price .
2 However , if in addition to the sole accounts you operate a joint a joint current or savings account with the same bank or building society , you should check from the outset whether the terms and conditions include a right of set off , whereby funds on these accounts may be required to repay the debt on others held by you or your partner .
3 The result of this process is a discrimination tree , any of whose sub-trees contain a set of words beginning with the same phonemic description .
4 I had n't noticed this picture much while she was alive , but now she was dead it seemed as if her eyes sparkled with the same vitality that they had appeared to possess when I had seen her lying cold on her straw mattress a few days earlier .
5 I just want to tell you , time I done that done that on a number of spreadsheets compared with the same label on one , on one
6 Shankweiler and Studdert-Kennedy ( 1967 ) used a device to generate consonant-vowel ( cv ) syllables from different consonants paired with the same vowel .
7 Usually , all rules begin with the same or nearly equal weights .
8 He noted , in his journal in October 1919 , that there had been an increase of 37 vagrants attending the institution as ‘ casuals ’ in the previous two weeks compared with the same period the previous year ; six of them were discharged soldiers .
9 Professional counsellors faced with the same client would be clear that it is their task to explore emotions and they allocate the time to do it ; social workers have the mixed task of practical and emotional support but they have a restricted caseload and the time to build up a relationship .
10 Another way of measuring external reliability is to compare the scores obtained by different testers working with the same group of children .
11 We may tend to assume that other companies and cultures operate with the same sorts of motivations and criteria of success as we do , despite the fact that Japanese companies , for instance , turn in a very low rate of profit compared to those in the United Kingdom , and indeed do not need to do so because of the low interest charges and ready availability of capital in their country .
12 He also pointed out that gross domestic product ( GDP ) grew in the first six months of 1989 by 2.4 per cent in real terms compared with the same period in 1988 , and that the 1.5 per cent growth target for 1989 would therefore be surpassed .
13 his jaws rotate with the same motion
14 Another question to consider is whether you have any other materials dealing with the same topic .
15 The economy of the Netherlands Antilles , based upon oil refining , financial services and tourism , was boosted in the first quarter of 1990 by an increase of 6 per cent in the number of tourists compared with the same period of 1989 , which had shown a similar increase over the previous year .
16 The children persisted with the same piece of writing from week to week , taking up from where they had left off usually without a murmur .
17 Why do some authorities make greater provision for pupils with special needs than other authorities faced with the same Problems ? ’
18 It behoves all who wish journalists and broadcasters to enjoy " rights " to acknowledge that others have valid claims to legal protection as well — to lead a private life , to undergo a trial free from sensational prejudice , and to have false accusations corrected with the same prominence as they are made .
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