Example sentences of "[noun sg] about [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Advertisement er , revenue at Westminster Press ended the six months at about the , advert revenue about the same level as last year but it was below last year 's level early on , so in other words erm , advertisement volume is growing , because there 's next to no , there 's , the yield is about the same overall .
2 A video programme about the same topic could be a welcome addition to that unit .
3 It follows that firms may receive two letters from the Institute about the same complaint , approaching the issue from different angles and with different objectives .
4 The landlord claimed a well-dressed young man also passed through the village about the same time .
5 He , like others , mentioned some young gallant who passed through the village about the same time .
6 By the side of Mrs Van Butchell is the body of another woman , embalmed by a different process about the same period : she is even more ugly than her neighbour .
7 Several other groups , including some psychiatrists , began to investigate the drug chlorpromazine about the same time .
8 There 's a woman about the same age , rigid in her seat beneath glued and dyed hair .
9 He must have been working on the paper about the same time as he was writing the papers of Totem and Taboo , or just afterwards .
10 Violet saw her mistake about the same time as the card .
11 After a few minutes I take a look round the place , stepping under Moorish archways and over low white walls , past an astroturf tennis court and a swimming pool about the same size , uncovered and still .
12 After a week or two 's good behaviour Nigel began to feel the need to prove to himself that he could pick up a genuine , bona-fide amateur about the same age as Caroline — someone young enough to be his daughter , in other words .
13 And of course I had to get another lens , a piece of glass about the same size , in order to grind it , because you grind the glass with another piece of glass with a grit in between .
14 The first is that the brain is organized with a considerable amount of parallel wiring , so that information about the same event may be encoded in the activity of a number of cells , not necessarily adjacent to each other .
15 Contextual factors which increase the level of political activity are organization size , disagreement over goals or unclear goals , different perceptions of the options , different information about the same situation , the scarcity of resources and the need to allocate them , and major differences in the expectations and/or power bases of different individuals and groups .
16 He was a big man with a fine moustache about the same age as her father had been , Emily guessed , but it was quite apparent that he considered himself quite a dandy .
17 Now to me that means that that , that city organisation must have been very doubtful about the whole future of the Maxwell organisation when it was getting to that stage , and if one looks through the , through the Writs , you know which now , now number about the same number of pages as the as the Good Report , you know you will get an er a feeling of what Maxwell was doing and how that was all all being happened and with leaving all of that with I M R O we just do n't think it 's going to er er we do n't think it would have saved the position .
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