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

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1 Some architects , such as Banks and Barry , had various parts of their work hung separately , which were accordingly separately numbered by the Office of Works , while others , such as Scott , had alternative designs under the same number .
2 In many cases the buildings show the Nordic influence of the long house with farm buildings attached , sheltering man and his animals under the same roof , and the gallery may be on the house or barn .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Zelda West-Meads , of the marriage guidance organisation Relate , said : ‘ Thousands of couples are leading separate lives under the same roof because the slump stops them divorcing .
6 This expansive interpretation of the duties of the parties requires them to make decisions with respect to the behaviour of States which have themselves incurred no obligations under the same Convention .
7 Loving both Augustus Egg and Pablo Picasso and visiting them for decades under the same roof , I feel sentimental about tearing them asunder forever .
8 What is regrettable , though , is that the research programme has continued to describe such a wide range of student responses under the same term ‘ learning ’ .
9 Such is the inextricable link and the social cohesion brought about by a variety of classes under the same roof .
10 Graham studied the rates of effusion of gases and found that the relative rates of effusion of different gases under the same conditions are inversely proportional to the square roots of their densities .
11 As to article 52 , the refusal to register as British fishing vessels boats owned , chartered , managed or operated by nationals of other member states , whether natural or legal persons , deprived those nationals of their right to establish themselves in the United Kingdom in order to pursue their fishing activities under the same conditions as nationals of the United Kingdom .
12 Now the reason why we 've come together and this has been a recent change and it 's been this year , erm is because there are overlaps without going into deep detail , there are overlaps in our work and we were working together as officer 's anyway , but not as well as we should , so what we decided to do was formally integrate the three teams under the same unit , and we do have regular er internal meetings , management team meetings consisting of John , Pete me and Carol and we so we more co-ordinate the work for all the teams much more systema systematically , that we know what everybody 's doing and that way we believe we can use best use of resources we 've got most effectively .
13 It enhances a pub 's ability to cater for the different and sometimes conflicting activities and tastes of different customers under the same roof , and in so doing it keeps alive the healthy social and age mix that is a traditional hallmark of the true pub .
14 Around 1580 , the Lord of the Manor rebuilt it , the result being two corn mills under the same roof .
15 The dual principle of minimum complementary energy applies for non-equilibrium strains comparing two situations under the same surface tractions .
16 They were offered , as Sue Lawley proudly pointed out , the only opportunity of quizzing all three party leaders under the same roof , though not at the same time .
17 Unless they , and you , wish to join forces under the same roof , you may often be very conscious that their biggest problem , that of loneliness , is beyond your reach .
18 One of three hotels under the same management , the Hotel Belvedere is an elegant period building situated opposite Lake Maggiore 's lakeside promenade , close to the boat pier and within easy reach of the Pallanza town centre and its attractions .
19 It can therefore be said that in a long series of estimates under the same conditions the population mean would lie within one standard error of the mean 68 per cent of the time , or within two standard errors 95·4 per cent of the time .
20 It can therefore be said that in a long series of estimates under the same conditions the population mean would lie within one standard error of the mean 68 per cent of the time , or within two standard errors 95.4 per cent of the time .
21 Sitting on stones under the same rhododendron a small bird spread her wings and dozed .
22 Two nights under the same roof as Ernie Love had , he suspected , sealed his condition , for Ernie represented the squalor and futility to which his own life could so easily have led but for the sense of purpose looking for Heather had brought to it .
23 We 've spent dozens of nights under the same roof in the past !
24 I have to admit it sounds a lot cosier if we 're due to spend the next few nights under the same roof . ’
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