Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adj] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Roslavl' officials would have lain quieter in their beds at night if they had bothered to read Maxim Gorky 's book On the Russian Peasantry published that same year .
2 Chinese Confucianism enjoined these same virtues , but priorities differed in the two countries .
3 With the possible exception of the now defunct art form of 12-inch album sleeve covers , what other entertainment or information product creates that same desire for possession ?
4 The other shows three people who were seen walking along the Sharpness bypass that same morning .
5 In all fairness it must of course also be said that people who are familiar with Christian orders of service find this same collection of words extremely comforting and helpful precisely because they are familiar and mean a great deal to them .
6 The Spirit , active in an upsurge of prophecy , active in the birth of John and Jesus , rests upon Jesus and in its power he carries out his mighty works and after the resurrection imparts that same Spirit to his disciples .
7 The central idea here is that a proper name qua proper name not only picks out one object only , but unlike a descriptive phrase designates that same object in " every possible world " ; a " possible world " being understood as representing a possible but unactualised situation , or a series of situations , of which the given object might be a feature .
8 When required to learn a further discrimination involving these same cues but a different response ( for example , a reversal in which a simple push to the previously non-rewarded cue now yielded reward ) the animals pre-trained with the larger magnitude response learned more readily .
9 Now Lady Mendl was after all a highly successful professional decorator , and whatever her sumptuous simplicities in the matter of table decoration — a little white Ming rabbit at each guest 's place , a remnant of sixteenth-century French green silk brocade used as a tablecloth , one flawless magnolia on the tea tray ( the photograph of her butler carrying this same tray alone makes a copy of the book worth searching for ) — she certainly did n't seriously intend playing them down .
10 In a letter which has disappeared , he said that he could not manage 24 March after all , and he explained why in a letter dated that same day .
11 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
12 Byrne makes this same point in relation to the apparent equalisation of examination results between the sexes .
13 So while d'Abreu and his colleagues went off eastwards , even braver or more foolhardy men — following the banner of Castile — were determined to discover — heroically and , as it turned out for many of them , fatally — the way to reach this same Orient by travelling outwards to the West , across the vast unknown .
14 Reliability is all important in any branch of flying , so you will no doubt expect that same reliability from us , at Forest Aviation .
15 Now it 's quite likely that next time I come we can spend quite a bit of time doing this same thing again yeah cos there 's a lot in it there 's angles using a protractor adding things up to check they come to the total that the angles come to three sixty and there 's this thing about fractions there 's cancelling fractions and then there 's working with quite big numbers three hundred and sixty what 's two fifteenths of three hundred and sixty mm that 's quite hard .
16 If the stimuli used in initial training have acquired distinctiveness , then this might be revealed in positive transfer to a second task involving these same stimuli .
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