Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each of these pottery composition groups represents the same clay .
2 It is not obvious to the very young child that a set of objects has the same number of units however those units are arranged ( provided , of , that none are removed or added ) .
3 It can also be shown that this family of solutions has the same singularity structure as the class of Szekeres solutions as described in Section 9.3 and to which it reduces when .
4 The prose used in Lord of the Rings and other Tolkien books has the same feeling for words .
5 The following Escape sequences sends the same code a number of times .
6 The fact that both these forms of aphasia are frequently observed suggests that there are separate systems for perceiving and producing speech ; and we have already seen in Chapter 6 that research on normal subjects suggests the same conclusion .
7 The current system of vouchers offers the same benefit to all staff , regardless of personal circumstances .
8 The distribution of sites has the same symmetry as the cubic core , but the occupancy of sites by the two subunits is fairly haphazard ( see Figure ) .
9 She named him Patrick and one of her 12 grandchildren bears the same name in memory .
10 A synonym occurs when the application of the randomising formula to two or more keys gives the same address .
11 If a similar plot for a set of randomly-generated stream patterns shows the same result then it can be concluded , that in the absence of geological and topographical controls , stream patterns appear to be generated by random processes .
12 Deer and sheep can be induced to mate by artificially shortening the days , while lengthening the days has the same effect on ferrets .
13 " Capital sum " for these purposes has the same meaning as in s677. ( b ) Associated payments In relation to any capital sum paid to the settlor by a body corporate the expression " associated payment " means : ( i ) any capital sum paid to that body by the trustees of the settlement ; and ( ii ) any other sum paid or asset transferred to that body by those trustees which is not paid or transferred for full consideration in money or money 's worth being a sum paid or asset transferred in the five years ending or beginning with the date on which the capital sum is paid to the settlor ( s678(3) ) .
14 Yet another reason for the theoretical importance of considering how non-words are dealt with is that , according to some authors ( e.g. , Marcel , 1980 ; Shallice , 1981b ) , the visual recognition of letter strings uses the same recognition system regardless of whether the letter string is a word or non-word .
15 unc Long division in decimals follows the same method .
16 Any set of context free productions generates the same sentences as one of Wolff 's grammars .
17 To simplify the dynamics of the model , it is usual to assume that the market situation in each period is the same : the same population of firms faces the same market demand with the same cost conditions in each period .
18 Gow 's work on Hellenistic epigrams has the same qualities as his Theocritus , and like that book will remain an essential instrument of scholarship .
19 ( This can be translated as ‘ He would be unable to be killed ’ : the final — ti represents the same morpheme as — dü ) .
20 The procedure for investigation and possible sanctions follows the same pattern as outlined earlier for matters dealt with under Article 85 .
21 A large number of preference pairs gives the same kind of information as a rank ordering .
22 Carbon dioxide generation for the Tertiary coals follows the same trend as that for the Palaeozoic coals , though the yield is only about half .
23 If you have chosen a flower that is very dark and striking , make sure that at least one of the other flowers has the same colour value .
24 Encouraging the profession to adopt practice management standards invites the same question about the Society itself .
25 An occupier of premises owes the same duty , the ‘ common duty of care ’ , to all his visitors , except insofar as he is free to and does extend , restrict , modify or exclude his duty to any visitor or visitors by agreement or otherwise .
26 ( c ) Exclusion Section 2(1) states : An occupier of premises owes the same duty , the " common duty of care " to all his visitors , except in so far as he is free to and does extend , restrict , modify or exclude his duty to any visitor or visitors by agreement or otherwise .
27 Each of the ten records follows the same formula :
28 Each of the next few slides has the same format .
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