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

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1 I 've also had to face behind desks the same kind of pretentious people , what Shakespeare calls the ‘ insolence of office ’ .
2 MYSELF : If an Arab entered a room and separated fourteen Jews from the rest , or a white man in a peaked hood with slits for eyes the same number of number of blacks , nobody would be wasting their time denying the anti-semitic or racist nature of the crime .
3 They brought down on their heads the same abuse from the reformers as their counterparts in the county — the paper freeholders — suffered .
4 We bring to our working relationships the same potential for disordered conduct as we bring to any other area of our lives .
5 Now invent some new designs using-the same methods of construction .
6 Once you get in the habit of really noticing what you eat , and expecting from the restaurants the same care for quality and ‘ real food ’ value you try to achieve at home , making the healthy choice becomes second nature .
7 In an important way casual working demands the same disciplines of the worker as more traditional working .
8 He pointed out that the company 's investment portfolio alone , ‘ which will be worth $17.73 per share by 30 September 1990 , if the portfolio experiences the same rate of growth as last year , is equal to nearly the value of the total cash-out price ’ .
9 In these circumstances the same output of OX 1 is provided after the central government has provided a cut in taxes which affects the median voter .
10 Its key aim is to get the Government to extend to companies and other organisations the same level of protection available to private individuals under the Consumer Credit Act .
11 You 've been doing things the same way for years and you know you can get things across , but …
12 It 's just that you 've been doing things the same way for ten plus years and it 's second nature .
13 For that matter , Brancusi saw things the same way at this time .
14 Allocating to biodiversity studies the same amount of money that big science projects already attract would allow these institutions to convert centuries of knowledge to a readily available form through the application of information technology .
15 Some of the oil companies operating in the UK disputed the British Gas view of the future suggesting that abundant reserves exist in the southern part of the North Sea and maintained that the reason a shortfall was in prospect was British Gas 's disinclination to pay suppliers the same price for UK produced gas as for imported gas .
16 Then since we assume that the first , parallel coupled , part of the assembly moves with equal strain e in each part , we have the equations The same form of equation but with different constants is found if we use the mechanically equivalent form of the three-element model given in Figure 3.2 ( b ) .
17 On the eve of their presentation to the Women 's International Professional Council , a group of British tennis writers , plus two from France , were summoned to hear Gerry Smith suggest that all they really wanted to do was to give the women players the same sort of voice in the game as the men ; that they had no intention of tearing the women 's game apart and that if they had been able to carry on negotiations quietly and in confidence , there would have been no problems .
18 In 1933 the Labour Party acknowledged these aims by accepting the affiliation of the Socialist League , giving its 2,000 members the same opportunities for submitting policy resolutions as the largest Trade Unions .
19 The problems of deciding whether a pupil has mastered a concept or skill are discussed in relation to an experiment in giving pupils the same tests in different modes but similar in content and difficulty on two separate occasions .
20 This extension is straightforward because the curved space–time we inhabit bears the same relation to the Minkowski space of SR that a curved space does to the Euclidean space of Newtonian mechanics .
21 But there is a whole range of other situations where the opposite move is needed , where we need to stress that people can differ from us , for instance over proposals to give all children the same kind of education or to make everybody live in the same kind of house .
22 I decided that the artwork would be painted in pieces ; the backgrounds on a single sheet and the rest in sections the same size with the artwork for close up details painted twice up for reduction .
23 The object of reform should be to require of trade unions the same degree of responsibility within law that is at present required of corporations .
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