Example sentences of "[subord] [noun pl] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 But even where children attend the same type of school , the available evidence shows that school attainments vary by socio-economic group from a very early age .
2 Since counterfeiters were justly killed by Princes as enemies of the common good , so heretics deserve the same punishment . ’
3 Although pupils met the same topic over and over again , they still did not understand .
4 If suppliers had the same , full information that demanders have , or if demanders had the same , imperfect information that suppliers have , the setting of γ 1 would be irrelevant .
5 Accordingly it would be surprising if animals learned the same thing about the stimulus in the two cases .
6 If suppliers had the same , full information that demanders have , or if demanders had the same , imperfect information that suppliers have , the setting of γ 1 would be irrelevant .
7 If farms remain the same size as now ( 1 .
8 If others took the same decision it would spare the North selectors some uncomfortable choices .
9 Men in Trudgill 's study under-reported their use of the standard whereas women over-reported the same thing ( see the discussion of status above ) .
10 Some buyers are very light users of a product , whereas others use the same product frequently .
11 This is especially true in applied areas , such as the study of psychopathology , where we are uncertain whether animals experience the same problems as humans and , if they do , we are uncertain about identifying which disturbances in animals correspond to particular disturbances in humans .
12 As in Musgrave 's theory of the ‘ public household ’ , one can consider the division of functions between different government agencies , and the operation of these agencies as units playing the same role as firms do in the market .
13 But it seems as though animals show the same preferences .
14 A horizontal merger occurs when firms producing the same product ( ie at the same stage of production ) join together .
15 Market forces are usually to the detriment of ‘ quality ’ programming and they lessen diversity as producers chase the same audiences .
16 This occurs when teams have the same number of league points .
17 As long as things remain the same , the privileged will automatically retain their privilege .
18 Love dies when couples share the same mattress night after night . ’
19 In realising such power , it was argued , cooperators as consumers pursued the same general objectives as trade unionists in their role as producers .
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