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

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1 The cost of connection for the new service will be about 20% more per minute , but should still cost the user less for the same operation .
2 Placebo effects are also seen in allergy , perhaps for the same reason .
3 We talk about whatever interests us perhaps for the same reason that Willis draws it and paints it . "
4 Perhaps for the same reason I foolishly asked you to stay with Anna in the first place , ’ he snarled .
5 Assuming that the seller can then re-sell them elsewhere for the same price as the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller will suffer no loss .
6 Clearly , if the seller has been able to sell the goods elsewhere for the same price as the buyer had agreed to pay ( or a greater price ) the seller must refund the buyer 's part payment .
7 Well first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of way .
8 Well , first of all I suppose one should say that we do n't just use one computer , we , like lots of other libraries , have got access to a large number of computers , and indeed you 'll find these computers being used elsewhere for the same sort of work .
9 That meant Argentinian shoppers were paying roughly 30 times more for the same basket of goods at the end of 1989 than at the beginning of the year .
10 The strategy is to sell the plug compatibles for less than the price of the equivalent IBM machine but to make them at least as powerful , or to provide more for the same money .
11 Whereas business users can pick up a leading handset such as a Nokia Cityman 190 for £200 , Lifetime and LowCall subscribers will typically have to pay £100 more for the same equipment , according to one phone dealer we spoke to .
12 And then you can also for the same money which by the way I think is er No I 'll let me come to that later .
13 They are also for the same reason very suitable for lower ability pupils or for multicultural groups , and can be a useful leveller .
14 she obviously took them both for the same thing did n't she ?
15 It shares ear markings with the tiger , very probably for the same reason , to provide a signal for the cubs to follow , especially at night , when their mother leads them through dense jungle .
16 They were both dressed the same , probably for the same reason , and yet it did n't seem to make any difference because all the action was in the eyes .
17 Harrington did well temporarily for the same reason as my original Cheat did .
18 Fortunately there are now many people who think this is wrong , and they do so mainly for the same reason , that is , because the ‘ god ’ spoken of has never been explained in a manner which they themselves can easily understand and believe in .
19 He had chartered and paid for a Learjet from the Hansa operation two weeks before for the same trip , LaGuardia to Acapulco .
20 The Manchester City chairman Peter Swales sacked Mel Machin a few years ago for the same reason ; rapport with fans , he believed , was even more important than results .
21 Nowadays my grandchildren come here for the same family festival .
22 Everybody was here for the same thing to be done to them .
23 I took courage , stopped , looked my questioner straight in the eye and said , ‘ I come from Fontanellato by tram and I am here for the same reason as you are .
24 Given that different users may have different perspectives on the same subject , it is clear that different indexing languages and systems may be appropriate for different subjects and environments , and even for the same subject in a different environment .
25 The clanking camisoles and the chain mail adornments of the sixties are certainly less static than the table decorations of the thirties ; they exist surely for the same reason , to invite comment .
26 I mean we support The Porch financially and with people going to work there precisely for the same reason .
27 Your colleagues are there for the same reason as you , no matter what they might say or do .
28 If the tax-transfer system creates a budget constraint that is nonlinear and non-convex , then it is possible for more than one tangency with an indifference curve to arise , and indeed for the same indifference curve to have two tangency points , and small changes in the budget constraint can cause the chosen number of hours to jump from one segment of the constraint to another ( e.g.points 6 and 7 in Fig. 12–2(c) ) .
29 On top of that , French banks were paid twice for the same service , first by French traders as a result of the Helsinki agreement and , second , by foreign banks ( those that the drawers of Eurocheques banked with ) as a result of the Eurocheque system exempted by the Commission in 1984 .
30 Your paying twice for the same service . .
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