Example sentences of "[vb base] from the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If the companies all draw from the same research and technology base , we may inhibit technical and product innovation , just when it is most needed ’ , Albert Sobey , an industry consultant from Michigan , told the subcommittee .
2 TV programmes , unless specifically designed to teach English , suffer from the same disadvantages as sound film for beginners .
3 All of these treatments , however , suffer from the same inability to reach tumour outside the bowel wall .
4 Both these objectives suffer from the same constraints — the uncompetitive nature of railfreight charges compared with road haulage , other than trainload freight , and the lack of private sidings in Britain on anything like the scale in France or Germany thus requiring intermodal handling and its resultant costs .
5 Germany and Switzerland suffer from the same problems .
6 The representational aspects of the five theories differ widely , but all suffer from the same problems of knowledge acquisition and inefficiency when implementations are attempted .
7 Auto-pattern adjustables ( used on cars ) and girder-pattern spanners have slightly different mechanisms , but both suffer from the same disadvantage as far as plumbing is concerned , which is that they are difficult to use on a pipe close to a wall .
8 The key to Homoeopathy is that no two people suffer from the same disease .
9 Many people suffer from the same disease of thinking they must be right all the time , and they must push their rightness onto other people .
10 The dressing table itself is basically a worktop : either a length of kitchen worktop or make from the same material as the rest of the system .
11 the objects to which men give most preference , their ideals , proceed from the same perceptions and experiences as the objects which they most abhor , and … they were originally only distinguished from one another through slight modifications …
12 The cab came from a Massey-Ferguson 1200 and cost £600 , and a solid steel radiator surround from the same model was turned upside down and fitted to the new tractor .
13 Not only were the structures and systems of these departments inherited from Pretoria , but the genealogy of their staffing policies derive from the same origin .
14 Mythic discordance is analogous to musical dissonance : in fact , the two derive from the same source and arouse the same joy .
15 It is no accident that the words ‘ health ’ , ‘ whole ’ , ‘ healing ’ and even ‘ holy ’ all derive from the same root .
16 Fundamentally , such protests against the cultural surrogates of the parents arise from the same origin as the assault on boundaries , standards and restraints — the parricidal resentment against the father 's sexual rights over the mother which results from the failure to resolve the Oedipal conflict .
17 Both allegations arise from the same incident in Middlesbrough Town Hall in October last year .
18 These are factors such as education , training , language and responsibility which colour the thinking of people so that different impressions result from the same data .
19 They 've all come from the same factory — a small arms factory in Belgium .
20 Manufacturing techniques and finish are the same ; nuts and bolts come from the same vendors .
21 The alabaster freizes of monks with scatalogical Latin inscriptions created by Henry Poole for the Blackfriar in c.1905 come from the same tradition as the eclectic and irreverent use of ethnic imagery and architectural detail built into the new Horniman at Hays Galleria of 1986 .
22 This example is indeed a cautionary tale , as the work of the two engravers was traditionally attributed to two different mints ( Rome and Tarraco , in Spain ) , but the discovery of numerous die links ( see below ) between each group has shown that they all come from the same mint .
23 In short , his argument is that it is the very abstraction which confers the material advantages of modern science , and the social advantages of both modern freedom and equality , which is also responsible for the dilemmas of exploitation and alienation. the central conflict is not , therefore , one between liberalism and equality , which come from the same root , but one emerging from a recognition that both of these entail consequences which may turn against the interests of the subject .
24 Many of the finest Chinese dishes come from the same region .
25 It has been considered that the simultaneous presence of ultradian and daily rhythms suggests that they are related in some way and possibly all come from the same body clock .
26 If John and Bill have a lot in common if , for example , they come from the same community or are part of the same culture then Bill is likely to interpret most of the signals in the way John intended .
27 Although they come from the same family as the more familiar Corydoras , they differ in both body shape and breeding habit .
28 ‘ The designs come from the same drawing pads as the haute couture I create — it 's what I would call ‘ my handwriting ’ , ’ he explains , ‘ but with clever fabric buying , we are keeping the prices down .
29 Where all your flowers come from the same point .
30 All items in a column come from the same domain — there are circumstances where the contents from two or more columns come from the same domain .
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