Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] from [art] same " in BNC.

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1 An axon is enlarged at the tip and this presynaptic area contains vesicles made from the same material as the cell membrane , containing the neurotransmitters that are released in the synapse .
2 This was the scene — musicians and dance floor posers drawn from the same pool , sex as a slippery transaction — that produced Marc Almond and Soft Cell in Leeds , Boy George , and the early , sleazy Duran Duran in Birmingham .
3 Other coins made from the same different die can often be found , thus establishing a chain of die links between objects which might otherwise display no close similarities .
4 The unusual nature of these counter-examples indicates that they are indeed the exceptions which prove the rule , and it is normally reasonable to assume that coins made from the same die were produced at the same time and place .
5 These punches might consist of elements of the design ( such as part of the king 's crown ) or of letters in the inscription , and a careful examination of the coins can reveal that they were struck from dies made from the same punches ( fig. 5 ) .
6 So in the urban context we encounter two rental incomes generated from the same physical entity : the ground rent and the house or occupancy rent …
7 Apples picked from the same variety of tree would n't have the same flavour when grown in various areas .
8 The Galapagos islands had given him the clue by showing that small populations derived from the same original species could evolve in different directions when separated by a geographical barrier such as the ocean .
9 An ‘ edition ’ of a book is the whole number of copies printed from the same setting of type .
10 By examining the details visible on surviving coins it is possible to identify coins struck from the same die or dies , for they will show no divergence whatsoever in the details of the designs ( fig. 6 ) .
11 Since visual field asymmetry and dichotic ear differences have both been claimed as indices of the same phenomenon — cerebral lateralisation of language — these two measures derived from the same set of subjects ought to correlate with each other .
12 However , the teachings of the Hebrew bible and other scriptures derived from the same remote writings and philosophies , have had a profound effect on the events of the past several thousand years .
13 The measure is consistent , in the sense that consecutive values obtained from the same subject in the same position agree to within about 2% .
14 Elongation products were electrophoresed ( lines ‘ p ’ ) in parallel with sequence reactions obtained from the same universal ( left ) and reverse ( right ) primers .
15 American scientists analysed samples of leaves taken from the same district .
16 It 's impossible to see these spines growing , but easy to record their growth with a series of photographs taken from the same place over the course of a couple of months .
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