Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] same [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The new instrument seeks to skin the same cat but in a slightly different way .
2 ‘ This little oasis is a great pleasure to everyone in the area and it would be a travesty if it were ever to go the same way as everywhere else in the Newbury district — for commercial gain . ’
3 We do n't want the same to happen to us in the UK — to go the same way as the British motor or electronics industries have — and to prevent this we must make ourselves as lean , fit and efficient as possible ; able to compete with the Japanese on quality , service , delivery and price .
4 Football clubs and debt go hand in hand but few seem to go the same way as the hundreds of small businesses biting the dust every day .
5 Well you 're meant to go the same way as the clock goes and that means it 's you next .
6 Allen , who has missed the last four games , said : ‘ I must admit I was a little concerned and went to see the same specialist that did the operation on my groin before .
7 It was Woil 's voice , desperate to see the same fear that had stopped him finding freedom now overtaking Creggan .
8 61% of the sample would be not at all concerned if a mentally handicapped child was allowed to attend the same school as their child
9 Thirdly , the reasoning in the preceding paragraph applies equally to a number of separate covenantors each liable to perform the same obligation as in the case before me .
10 I ca n't reach it to perform the same trick as on Mait 's … . ’
11 The ‘ only means of modifying what they have done is to perform the same action when next invited to do so ’ .
12 As he put it , ‘ not until the habits of the rich are changed and they are again content to breathe the same air and walk the same streets as the poor will East London be ‘ saved ’ .
13 George Evans just managed to catch the same flight as Morgan and Horowitz , but the last seat available was Economy Class .
14 of the District Council which happens to meet the same day as the County Council and the Economic Development Panel so if I can get a copy fast enough I will get one over here and that same week it will be formally preserved
15 Yasmin 's brother brought her to London from their home in Bradford for the day , but meeting at the tube station proved nearly impossible , as we each had only a telephone description of the other and had unfortunately arranged to meet the same Saturday as a huge poll tax march .
16 The question before me today is whether Parliament , in using similar language in section 265 , intended those words to bear the same meaning as those given to them by the House of Lords under the Act of 1914 .
17 In particular the fearful and horrifying episodes of life with their accompanying pain are played back so that time after time we are made to suffer the same agony that we felt as a child when we had the original experience .
18 Manufacturers do n't want computers to suffer the same fate as educational TV — a lot of promise but precious little worthwhile application .
19 The writer writes out of his own wounds and in doing so he enables his reader to experience emotional change , emotional growth , healing without having to suffer the same fate as his character .
20 They then seemed destined to suffer the same fate as Jack Handy 's firm : a sharp decline due to financial extravagance and a lack of closely controlled management .
21 By removing any temporal limitation on his own mandate , Franco showed that he did not intend to suffer the same fate as Primo .
22 Once everybody 's favourite fledgling PC maker , the firm — now fully grown with annual sales of $3.6 billion — is starting to suffer the same ills that it used to lampoon in its big bad competitors .
23 The five-strong crew thought they were about to suffer the same disaster that struck another British Airways flight in June 1990 .
24 Even if we were to change the linear arrangement , the three words presented in association would serve to indicate the same process and the same roles of the participants :
25 That had all been an act , partly to lull the Men into trusting him but also , Creggan now realized , to hide the same feelings as they all had in captivity : a game to while away the endless waiting .
26 Next , he says , SBUs may well form alliances outside the corporate group to obtain the same benefits as could be obtained by internal linkages while retaining more control over their situation .
27 I suppose it 's too much to expect a senior Queen 's Counsel to work the same hours as ordinary folk , ’ Bragg said grumpily .
28 For partnerships you need to know the same information as you need for an individual but for all partners .
29 At long last the men are starting to exhibit the same confidence and rowing ability which has taken BRC 's women to eight Irish championships and countless Irish vests in the last six years .
30 Employment law provides employees with a range of rights including the right not to be unfairly dismissed , the right not to be subject to discrimination on the grounds of race or sex , and the right for women to receive the same pay as men if employed to do the same work or if the work is considered to be of equal value .
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