Example sentences of "[vb -s] the same [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 This licence plays the same part in relation to seamen 's canteens as a licence granted under Part It of the Act in relation to licensed premises .
2 Meanwhile the left hand plays the same rhythms in the opposite order .
3 Rye grass is coarse and flat-leaved , and fulfils the same function in a sward as petrol-like grain spirit in cheap Scotch whisky .
4 But he displays the same choosiness in this area too : ‘ I find most of the things on television are pretty repetitive .
5 Peter Wright has the same problems in Birmingham .
6 If nothing is expressly said about the rights of one class in respect of either ( a ) dividends , ( b ) return of capital , or ( c ) attendance at meetings or voting , then , prima facie , that class has the same rights in that respect as the residuary ordinary shares .
7 Julier is in charge of Berlin 's palaces and gardens , while Giersberg has the same role in Potsdam-Sanssouci .
8 This means that the initial state of the universe would have to have had exactly the same temperature everywhere in order to account for the fact that the microwave background has the same temperature in every direction we look .
9 Greene has Adonis refuse the goddess in Perimedes the Blacke-Smith in 1588 ; Spenser has the same thing in The Faerie Queene , and Marlowe in Hero and Leander .
10 She named him Patrick and one of her 12 grandchildren bears the same name in memory .
11 6.5 and 20 ; the Hebrew uses the same words in each case ) confirms this interpretation .
12 He uses the same strategy in scene one when he realises that he has failed to infer from McKendrick 's prompting that he should have recognised him .
13 Figure 3.3 shows the same effects in Europe , though to a lesser degree .
14 Immunohistological investigation shows the same changes in the gastrointestinal mucosa as seen in the salivary glands .
15 Here in Mixed Life , a text that must be seen in relation to Scale 1 and Scale 2 , Hilton adumbrates the same progress in chapter fourteen : Following Augustinian theology , he locates the very essence of Christian life in the continual sustained desire for God — the only way in this life to perceive the nature of the love which joins God and man 's soul .
16 That just depicts the same structure in terms of constituents and sub-constituents , so the whole thing is a sentence which in the bracketing notation just has the sentence with its bracket and the other bracket 's way down the other end , and this is mirrored by the label sentence occurring at the top of the tree , it means it covers everything below it roughly .
17 By knowing these wild creatures and their attributes , she contacts the same powers in herself , and may learn to use them .
18 The mother also takes the same responsibility in teaching her daughter all things concerning the domestic duties of a wife and managing and harmonizing the affairs of a homestead .
19 Byrd employs the same device in some of his anthems , a type later known as ‘ verse anthems ’ .
20 The first comedian says something in a high-flown style , and the other repeats the same information in a colloquial one :
21 It is possible that S2 serves the same functions in the ribosomes from high eukaryotes .
22 In his words the global corporation ‘ sells the same things in the same way everywhere ’ .
23 Regrettably , he makes the same point in his brilliant collection of causeries In Defence Of Art , gathered together by his wife Aileen , in 1988 , when he links Susan Musgrave 's ‘ inner nightmares ’ to Leonard 's ‘ early poetry ’ .
24 Jose-Maria Mendiluce , the departing UN aid chief in Bosnia , makes the same point in describing life in the safe areas .
25 Jesus makes the same point in his parable of the two builders .
26 Figure 15–3 makes the same point in a simple diagram .
27 We ca n't say that it occupies the same addresses in all species , because we ca n't meaningfully compare address labels across species .
28 This building was completed in 1982 and occupies the same site in the walled garden as the original estate conservatory , where peaches and carnations were once grown in one of the Oxfordshire 's oldest greenhouses .
29 They state that while masculine is the unmarked gender in English , feminine occupies the same place in Tunica .
30 It is similar in type to the Simmental , though more elegantly built and the coat colour bright red rather than yellowish tan , and it shares the same origins in the old Bernese brought in by Mennonites during the eighteenth century ( see Alpine section ) .
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