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

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1 Indeed , I recall one occasion when I heard him and Tony Benn separately on the radio and they were expressing essentially the same opinions about the same issues .
2 On the examinations front , those publishers who had left undone titles for certain examinations are now doing them , while those who had already produced titles for the same examinations are producing more .
3 He also used transactions data on MMI futures for the same periods .
4 ( There is often a degree of integration between these ; this aims for the use of the same key-presses for the same effects and allows the transfer of data between functions . )
5 Issued under the title of ‘ Byrd and his contemporaries ’ , it juxtaposed motets by Byrd with settings of the same texts by Giovanni Gabrieli , Lassus , Palestrina , Peter Philips and Victoria ( Classics for Pleasure CD-CFP4481 ) .
6 References to specific aspects of the same phenomena can be found with the terms ‘ the politics of dependency ’ , ‘ internal colonialism ’ and ‘ regional nationalism ’ .
7 Thus opposite ear superiorities may be found when subjects are constrained to process different aspects of the same stimuli .
8 It is not always possible to keep to that principle , or to the above one about using words of the same classes .
9 A straddle position is a simultaneous long and short position in different months of the same futures contract , e.g. long one June ST3 contract and short one September ST3 contract .
10 The second capacitor is connected through a ganged switch to the one-tenth tappings of the same windings and so on .
11 It is , however , very unlikely that two authors with the same initials would be working within the field of Scottish geology , or of any other small , restricted field of knowledge , so that the figures for related papers are still likely to be reasonably accurate in these cases .
12 It is , however , very unlikely that two authors with the same initials would be working within the field of Scottish geology , or of any other small , restricted field of knowledge , so that the figures for related papers are still likely to be reasonably accurate in these cases .
13 The question can be answered by using homophones : printed words with the same pronunciations but different spellings and different meanings , such as frays and phrase .
14 The construct VAR unc declares the variables unc for use within P. These variables are distinct from any other variables with the same names that may be present in the external scope .
15 Indeed the one true bright spot in the Fujitsu firmament is ICL now that Amdahl Corp labours under the same woes as its 42% shareholder .
16 Indeed the one true bright spot in the Fujitsu firmament is ICL now that Amdahl Corp labours under the same woes as its 42% shareholder .
17 Reactors of all designs with the same characteristics as large vessels .
18 Plant subjects in the same lunchboxes that had been used for previous experiments were placed on a stand and viewed .
19 In Figures 10 and 11 , below , the number of items requested within each fifteen-minute period on weekdays and on Saturdays is plotted against a scale on the left , while the mean delivery time for items supplied direct to readers within the same periods is plotted against a scale on the right .
20 One has the sense that he himself was beached there and that one of his comforts lay in writing out his fears in order to bring his readers to the same sands where he lay struggling for air .
21 Letters and packets may be sent to dependants of HM Forces at both BFPO and non-BFPO addresses at the same rates and conditions applicable to members of HM Forces provided they are clearly addressed c/o the serving relative at his military/diplomatic address .
22 On the issue of pre-1935 appeasement of Mussolini over Abyssinia he quotes from L. S. Amery 's ‘ diary ’ , which is referred to in a footnote as My Political Life , vol. 3 ( 1955 ) and also refers to two other accounts of the same events in Viscount Templewood 's Nine Troubled Years , pt. 2 ( 1954 ) , and Sir Anthony Eden 's Facing the Dictators ( 1962 ) .
23 Generations of the same familyes have worked at Cowley , in recent years the numbers employed have declined , two of the works are due to close he says , The opening of Act 2 is a song which dela swith the lethargy that is seeping in and coming to terms with being out of work .
24 This in turn made it possible to consider changes in language behaviour which occurred during childhood as products of the same mechanisms which had been documented in respect of other kinds of behaviour ; verbal behaviour was to be understood in terms of the same learning principles which had been derived from studies of the behaviour of rats , pigeons and monkeys .
25 As to the question of lower earnings paid in rural than in urban areas for the same industries , four reasons can be suggested for this , although there is some overlap with the earlier discussion of low agricultural wages .
26 The lower incomes may be due to the types of jobs available in country locations or to lower wages being paid in rural areas compared to urban areas for the same jobs .
27 In the only systematic study of this topic , Friedman ( 1958 ) compared thin section analysis of artificially cemented and sectioned sands with sieving analyses of the same materials .
28 Yet at the same time local officers and shop stewards of the same unions were finding themselves party to local , enterprise-level agreements setting the terms under which temporary workers could for the first time be used , or under which their use could be expanded .
29 This was a system in which , not only were members of one 's own generation the only legitimate sexual partners , but not even all of these , since people who were descendants of the same ancestors would not marry .
30 If positive and negative errors of the same amounts occur these will not , of course , be detected .
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