Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] same [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In this study , this was achieved by examining the estimated kilometre square populations together with those which were reported for the same areal units in the 1971 Census of Population .
2 The Governor 's sanctum was a leviathan suffused with the same dreary red light .
3 In principle , too , it should be possible to design an artificial organism organised along the same basic principles that produce consciousness in living things .
4 What seem to be four candlesticks — designed in the same sugary style — stand guard around it and a fifth , a little distance from the main confectionary , is crowned with a gilded figure .
5 Had that been approached in the same meticulous way ?
6 Her Cinderella feet , when not encased in riding boots or miniature galoshes , are shod in the same perfect low-heeled pump , custom-made by the dozen by Farkas and Kovacs , and matched to pearly brocades , soft pastels or surprisingly vivid patent primaries .
7 But if her words had any effect on him , he had n't revealed it ; instead he had continued to avoid her glance , riding at her side with his features frozen in the same expressionless mask .
8 This was explained by arguing that the neural mechanisms underlying both motor control of the right hand and the production of speech are located within the same cerebral hemisphere and thus the two tasks compete for limited neural space or processing capacity .
9 can not help him out because they too are caught in the same conceptual framework .
10 After ten minutes , Mick was asked for his passport and was then handed a sheaf of letters , all in the same size of envelope , all addressed in the same neat hand of his father .
11 Sometimes certain families adhered to the same religious beliefs for several generations .
12 ‘ I 'm always attracted to the same swirling motif , so a certain harmony is inevitable .
13 But calling something a science does not guarantee that its practitioners forthwith cease to be attracted to the same specious accounts of what it is to communicate to which the rest of us are attracted when we try to say what communicating is .
14 Let us determine now the mutual inductance between two coils wound on the same magnetic core ( Fig. 4.7(b) ) .
15 Thus , both the Fisher and Cambridge versions of the quantity theory come to the same important conclusion : that an increase in the money supply leads directly to an increase in spending and , with full employment , the general price level is proportional to the quantity of money in circulation .
16 Blake suspected that he was not the first person who had asked himself that question or had come to the same irrational conclusion .
17 A little house , surrounded by the same black trees , at the foot of which , his chops on the whited steps , his sinuous length curved around its corner in a dragon-clasp , the long wolf lay , whose hairs were cut in harmony with the incisive feathering of the trees .
18 Both gain from being surrounded by the same protective shell , though they diverge from one another in the precise thickness of shell that they ‘ prefer ’ .
19 The variables and definitions for 1981 will differ from those in 1991 , as described above ; it would obviously be desirable if the 1981 Census sample were organised by the same geographical zones , and the same codings of variables as that for 1991 .
20 That is owned by the same stable if you like , it 's a publisher and it 's the Sun .
21 Is he oppressed by the same obscure shame that I felt when I read the letter ?
22 Now we learn that tampons are not classed as medical appliances and therefore not subject to the same stringent government legislation on manufacture and sterility which applies to say condoms which when you come to think about it are destined for the same anatomical region .
23 Sarah Stitt is possessed of the same huge eyes that she likes to paint in her huge-eyed portraits .
24 Loxford Old Rectory was Georgian , built of the same blond stone as the church , and it sat behind grand double gates whose posts were boastfully crowned with new stone eagles .
25 And then the drive curved and the house came into view , a huge solid new house , built of the same neat grey blocks as the gatepost , with enormous sash windows staring blankly out and a shallow slate roof with heavily moulded eaves .
26 It was a pity that Matthew was not made of the same admirable stuff .
27 Firstly , in my setting could the interventions listed be applied with the same likely success as in the time period and setting reflected in the league table ?
28 In a large proportion of the cases , when they can be applied at all , both uses — associative and ascriptive — make equally good sense because the facts observed or imagined can be described equally well either way ; the mental , linguistic , difference is there but both mental representations can be mapped onto the same single external situation .
29 Although many adjectives can , in this phrase or that , be unambiguously assigned to ascriptive use or associative use there is undoubtedly a border zone where adjectives can be interpreted either way ; there will be many phrases for which both interpretations can be mapped onto the same single situation , not just in some particular token occurrences , but in all cases .
30 There are other arguments that have been made along the same general lines , to the effect that to capture regular processes ( e.g. syntactic regularities ) one must refer to pragmatic concepts ( see e.g. Ross , 1975 ) , arguments that will arise from time to time in the Chapters below .
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