Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Note , though , that once prices have risen , people will need more money to conduct the same amount of transactions . ) |
2 | This will give people the opportunity to see the same actors play three different parts , and it will give me that essential ingredient of a good farce : strong ensemble acting . ’ |
3 | I suppose it 's too much to expect a senior Queen 's Counsel to work the same hours as ordinary folk , ’ Bragg said grumpily . |
4 | Yesterday Sudbury chairman Iain Hook said the club 's case was based on the fact the division four clubs had a greater need for support as a result of their geographical locations and inability to attract the same amount of outside backing as top clubs . |
5 | Both the phosphorylation of receptors and their absence means that it takes more of the drug to obtain the same effect . |
6 | more money to provide the same level of service . |
7 | Where two tractors are of equal power , the heavier will probably need to be in a lower gear to pull the same weight . |
8 | ( make ) Both in the same script : the difference in the attempt to spell the same word indicates fairly clearly a weak visual memory . |
9 | The Japanese know only too well of the dangers that can be posed by Hong Kong 's ‘ expatriate ’ rugby community in their bid to tread the same path for the next World Cup . |
10 | He admires the work of the PFA and wants his association to win the same respect . |
11 | The Cambridge based project forms the ‘ umbrella ’ to wider collaborative research in which several independently financed groups will work in other countries using a similar methodology to address the same issues . |
12 | Thus , he claims IBM 's act of tearing up its price list was a purely symbolic gesture , simply an attempt to keep the same situation going . |
13 | Scientists have been holding a one-day strike in an attempt to get the same pay as their European colleagues . |
14 | As we shall see , the attempt to employ the same concepts to describe quite different tasks was a common phenomenon among young nationalists . |
15 | When Alison had pushed him he 'd started to gather the momentum to ask the same questions that were obsessing Forester — apparently not the reaction she 'd expected , judging from the way that she seemed to have slammed the lid back on the mixture before it could boil over . |
16 | However welcome Bourdieu 's analysis of consumers may be when contrasted to the more common attempt to explain the same material as a simple expression of business interests , the book 's impact is not enhanced by its entirely ignoring the sphere of production . |
17 | The more times we successfully complete a manoeuvre , the more opportunity we are giving the mind to reproduce the same movements . |
18 | For the museum to attract the same visitors more than once there must be some evidence of change . ’ |
19 | Furthermore , of course , if the government did possess an important informational advantage there would be a strong incentive for the private sector to obtain the same information , so one might expect the advantage to be gradually eroded . |
20 | This capacity to generate the same response to part of a pattern as to the whole of it is one of the merits of network systems ( see chapter 7 ) . |
21 | Iraq , it said , would not yield before arrogance and terrorism , and called upon the Security Council to use the same criterion for dealing with all the problems of the region . |
22 | You can buy a strong slim trowel to do the same job and there are several on the market . |
23 | Equation ( 6.17 ) implies that dividends are a constant proportion of share wealth ( P0 ) and are set at exactly the level necessary to enable that share wealth to deliver the same dividend in all future periods . |
24 | To be religious in such a way is to understand theology to have the same relation to the past as do all other human disciplines . |
25 | The problem of volume storage is compounded by the need to refresh the screen at the equivalent of 25 frames each second to achieve the same effect as television video . |
26 | Next , he says , SBUs may well form alliances outside the corporate group to obtain the same benefits as could be obtained by internal linkages while retaining more control over their situation . |
27 | If we do as the Russians want and hand over all these prisoners to them whether or not the prisoners are willing to go back to Russia , we are … sending some of them to their death ; and although in war we can not , as you point out … afford to be sentimental , I confess that I find the prospect somewhat revolting , and I should expect public opinion to reflect the same feeling … |
28 | This pioneering work on G201 has led the fluoropolymers business to apply the same techniques to other ‘ Fluon ’ grades . |
29 | Words other than the target word in the position were left unaltered , regardless of their recognition score to retain the same degree of branching for the different lattices . |
30 | In these circumstances I thought it would better serve the interests of air safety generally if a properly appointed accredited representative had the right to do the same thing . |