Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] by the same " in BNC.

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1 These cells are classified into about 210 ( according to taste ) different kinds , all built by the same set of genes but with different members of the set of genes turned on in different kinds of cells .
2 However , whether the expression of P3A - and P3A + variants of α subunit in humans is transcriptionally regulated by the same or by a different promoter/enhancer element is not known .
3 The three publications , all produced by the same team , have collected a total of nine top awards from the BAIE this year at national and regional level .
4 They stood frozen , all transfixed by the same small , chill frisson of shock , but no one exclaimed .
5 To return to Dr Johnson , this book perfectly illustrates his sonorous maxim : ‘ We are all prompted by the same motives , all deceived by the same fallacies , all animated by hope , obstructed by danger , entangled by desire and seduced by pleasure ’ .
6 Even those currents that attached themselves to the drift of labourism , and with which they often had an uneasy relationship , were pathologically infected by the same bourgeois traditions .
7 It is an obvious advantage that ASV provide two substantial fill-ups in shorter pieces by the same composers , though it is conceivable that Hyperion might recouple what was one of its early CD issues , adding more material by Finzi and Stanford already recorded by the same soloist .
8 Medved also examines values within television and popular music , which are largely controlled by the same giant corporations that run the film business .
9 Outside the TUC , individual trade unions have their own education programmes which are not always hampered by the same constraints .
10 Those accusations are always made by the same people who have all but destroyed public support for the local authority concept because of their blindness to the requirements of good financial management within local authorities .
11 Counts were always performed by the same two independent observers .
12 At high levels of recursion the pattern becomes quite elaborate , but you can easily see in Figure 2 that it is still produced by the same very simple branching rule .
13 No no , it 's like played by the same actor
14 In some parts of the country spur and snag can mean the same thing , and in others have quite different meanings — but they are still caused by the same thing : bad pruning .
15 Notice that each communication guard unc is always followed by the same process
16 Parents turn up to see their own children doing something so attendance is bound to fall off if the major parts in the service are always taken by the same one or two children .
17 Those moralists who joined the new coalition were usually motivated by the same structural factors which brought together other groupings : the economic and military threat to Empire , alarm over the falling birth-rate and the residuum .
18 The distinction between these two offices , usually held by the same person , was an important cause of delay .
19 We are both heated by the same fire .
20 They argue that Y6N17 could not be easily produced by volcanism , and was probably formed by the same impact event as the Haiti glasses .
21 The colouring of the mosaics was almost identical and , although the guilloche of the former is simpler , they are both enclosed by the same outer border of white " T " shapes on a red background .
22 And he claimed an alleged member of the notorious Shankill butcher gang was also employed by the same company in Belfast .
23 And each play has a plausible villain , making it tempting to think that Iago and Angelo were both played by the same actor .
24 Since the insertion of the dielectric increased the surface charge density on the plates by a factor with the voltage remaining unchanged , we may conclude that the capacitance has also increased by the same factor , yielding
25 They are certainly both motivated by the same united Arab nationalism , as well as a move towards social reorganisation described as socialist .
26 This move was probably motivated by the same considerations that led to the Perkins ' choice of a site near Harrow , and to its eventual abandonment .
27 Thus the industrial relations outcomes of external pressures on state enterprises will be filtered through existing industrial relations structures ( which may themselves have been partly determined by the same external pressures ) .
28 By the time the men put their " memorial " to the employers in November 1909 , the situation was acute : " Not only has hand composition been lately going over more and more to female labour , but the operating on the type-composing machines has also been practically monopolised by the same class of cheap labour , to the consequent injury of our members . "
29 The fact that the vendor company and my client are both controlled by the same individual is , I believe , irrelevant , as the unexpired portion of the lease was professionally valued by an independent third party .
30 Communal arrangements tend to be very short-lived and are , ironically , often beset by the same problems as plague the cereal-packet family .
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