Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] with [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | Even the pain of finally finding out that he and Harry Martin were painted with the same filthy brush did n't hurt as much as that careless indictment . |
2 | Control cells were transfected with the same amount of Bluescribe DNA . |
3 | Model biles were prepared with the same lipid concentration as above but with different phospholipids . |
4 | The first 16 riders were credited with the same time — 4hr 6min 49sec — almost 14 minutes faster than last year . |
5 | Over a few days in May 1984 Puhe accompanied Andrew Kerr of FoE Scotland and other campaigners in a tour of Scotland , England and Wales which took in 47 sites , at 31 of which beech , Douglas fir and spruce were found with the same symptoms as those in West Germany . |
6 | Within a month he knew almost as much about oven temperatures , controls , rising yeast and the correct mixture of flour to water as either of the two assistants , and as they were dealing with the same customers as Charlie was on his barrow , sales on both dropped only slightly during the first quarter . |
7 | Most were run with the same indifference or cruelty and were equally uncomfortable ’ ( Theroux 1984 ) . |
8 | Thousands of their supporters were charged with the same offence . |
9 | Appropriately enough , then , the last few days before the book 's appearance were touched with the same rapture that had helped to prompt its creation . |
10 | We have found , however , that when more samples were investigated with the same methods , the abnormal AChE is not only associated with AD but also related to other neurological diseases that may cause dementia , although these patients are currently non-demented ( Mini-Mental State examination ) : |
11 | SAAB were faced with the same difficulties as Volvo in recruiting staff in the 1970s , and they too have moved to a system of group working with job rotation in many sections of the plant . |
12 | For now Aristotelians were faced with the same problem with respect to Jupiter and its moons . |
13 | Black balloons were released with the same message , and at one point there was a shoot out , purely symbolic , of course . |
14 | Now this — Ruth Cohen and her stolen file , and I was filled with the same strange , tingling excitement . |
15 | I was tarred with the same brush , to a certain extent . |
16 | Not that it was young Mr Gotobed 's fault , his father was alive then , and in charge of the mine , but Mr Evans says all that family was tarred with the same brush , only thinking of profits . |
17 | I thought about the gin , but that was tarred with the same brush . |
18 | Ben and Viz received equal attention , while dear old Dickens was approached with the same enthusiasm as a postman views a front gate marked ‘ Beware Of The Large , Fierce And Probably Rabid Dog . ’ |
19 | If this was the case , then there must be enough grounds for proper charges , said Mr Bruce , but every enquiry he made , to police , social work , or the Children 's Panel Reporter , Gordon Sloan , was met with the same answer : ‘ Investigations are continuing . ’ |
20 | In the Lutheran lands the ‘ spiritual song ’ was cultivated with the same variety of treatment , often by the same composer . |
21 | Each day was blessed with the same strangely cool weather , until one evening the clear sky suddenly filled with haze and the new moon faded out of sight as though sailing out of orbit into oblivion . |
22 | Soon the whole valley was resounding with the same thud , thud , whack , from every rooftop in the village . |
23 | Ten received a dose of 30 Gy in 10 fractions and one patient was retreated with the same dose when rectal discharge recurred after nine months . |
24 | So , with the exception of the boy Matthew , who was marked with the same ruthless stamp as himself , he grudgingly tolerated the ‘ intruders ’ brought under his roof , and whom he had come to resent beyond reason ; perhaps because he saw in them his own failure as a family man . |
25 | And now she was saying with the same delight , about someone else , ‘ Absolutely . ’ |
26 | Then for an hour , of course , every bemused latecomer — and there were dozens — was greeted with the same ironical cries and laughter . |
27 | ‘ I do feel , ’ Rune was continuing with the same reasonable approach with which he doubtless addressed a board meeting , ‘ that we need an in-depth discussion about its capabilities and design before we consider the best way to market it in the United Kingdom . ’ |
28 | The situations envisaged by that subsection seem to me well illustrated by Bank of England v. Riley [ 1992 ] 2 W.L.R. 840 , which was dealing with the same words in another section of the same Act . |
29 | More than a hundred years after John Titford , the Frome volunteer , had died of consumption , Marwood was afflicted with the same disease under its more modern and bland title of ‘ T.B . ’ . |
30 | She cast an impatient look at Mitch , who was standing with the same stunned attitude he had adopted when he had seen that the girl was blind . |