Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | Two objects may reflect the same wavelengths into our eyes yet be seen as having different colours . |
2 | Institutions may retain the same appearance while transforming their character — a truism pertinent to both monarchy and parliament . |
3 | Employers may have the same anticipations as workers about the general price level , but they are more directly concerned about the price of the products they are producing and are far better informed about that . |
4 | Because of the similarity of wording between s.69 and s.5 of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 , it would appear that the courts may hold the same view with regard to civil evidence . |
5 | Miniature and patio roses Pruning of the miniature and patio forms should follow the same general principles as for bushes , standards , climbers and the rest . |
6 | The Children Act says local authorities should provide the same sort of care ‘ that it would be reasonable to expect a parent to give ’ , and the assessment and action records are designed to help authorities be effective parents . |
7 | Feminist linguistic researchers must observe the same caveat . |
8 | Professional installers may use the same materials , or perhaps special machinery to blow a blanket of loose mineral wool or fire-proofed cellulose fibre into the loft . |
9 | Two methods may have the same selection of structure , vocabulary and meaning , yet differ in the order in which they teach it . |
10 | He used it to explain how different chemical compounds may contain the same elements in the same proportions — ‘ isomerism ’ — because their atoms are differently arranged , and how different substances may have the same crystalline form — ‘ isomorphism ’ — because they have the same number of atoms in the same arrangement . |
11 | On our way home we tried to find a Mothers Day card for Mark to send to his Mum , but I think all the Dalseattie shops must have the same supplier and sell those ghastly pink-ish cards with really crass ditties inside ugh . |
12 | Note 2 to Rule 20.2 stipulates that , in the case of a management buy-out or similar transaction , competing offerors should receive the same information as that passed by the target company or the management to external funders of the buy-out . |
13 | Residents of these homes should have the same rights to choice of general practitioner and to NHS care as any other person . |
14 | It was not only wool that behaved in this manner , some synthetics could do the same thing . |
15 | Not many cab drivers could say the same . ’ |
16 | Theoretically , bats could do the same thing , but dolphins seem more likely candidates because they are in general more social . |
17 | All political parties would have the same legal standing . |
18 | It is reasonable to assume , however , that most colliding plane wave solutions will have the same general singularity structure as that of the Khan Penrose solution . |
19 | They will cost the same as conventional analogue television sets , and the pictures will look the same . |
20 | This luxuriant multiplicity means , of course , that different parties will explain the same events differently according to their selective , subjective view of the situation . |
21 | But I find the whole performance so persuasive that this really does not bother me much , and I imagine other listeners will feel the same way . |
22 | Both the department head lists will hold the same pointers downward as the lecturers hold upwards , that is , all types of access between the two ‘ levels , are permitted . |
23 | It 's strange that two quite different words can mean the same thing . |
24 | It 's strange that two quite different words can mean the same thing . |
25 | Repetition of words can create the same sort of chain as pronouns , and there are sometimes good reasons for preferring it . |
26 | The prime reason for this non-appearance is that , in English at least , many words can sound the same but have meanings dependant on the context that they appear in . |
27 | By contrast the larger class-D animals , living on grasslands where rainfall varies , are less selective and so long as they do not crop the grass too close many animals can cover the same foraging area in a short time . |
28 | Snacks can follow the same principle of low-fat , low-sugar eating as the main meals . |
29 | Calculating that the kidnappers might use the same initial rendezvous , Zen had informed Bartocci , who had authorized a phone-tap . |
30 | Readers of Rupert Murdoch 's papers in different continents might read the same syndicated articles . |