Example sentences of "[to-vb] the same [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 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 ’ .
2 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 :
3 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 .
4 Consequently , any measure which seeks to strengthen central influence on the curriculum and to weaken teachers ' autonomy in curriculum matters is still likely to evince the same suspicion and hostility with which teachers responded to ‘ payment by results ’ .
5 Further , that integration is to be made more seamless over the coming year when IBM will begin merging OS/2 and AIX , enabling them to use the same database and share application development tools .
6 You can buy a strong slim trowel to do the same job and there are several on the market .
7 HP would know something about the exercise since it 's trying to do the same thing and the best it 's been able to come up with is the diskless 16Mb 715/33 for $5,700 or 525Mb 715/33 for $7,400 .
8 Most importantly , the people who will have to implement the community care reforms seem to share the same vision and , despite certain reservations , the same enthusiasm .
9 ‘ We used to share the same office and we can work together in the same environment , but not when we are actually working for the same clients , ’ she says .
10 From the church came a dual impulse strengthening this morality : the prevailing teaching on sexual abstention outside of marriage under pain of mortal sin , and the rigorous life of a clergy pledged to chastity and preaching the need for an unmarried laity to practise the same degree and kind of circumspection in sexual matters which the clergy had been taught to impose upon themselves .
11 We call upon the government to demonstrate the same dedication and commitment as the workforce at Swans .
12 So the welcome opportunity to name the same line-up and two substitutes gives the City boss hope against a side one point and two places beneath them , but with two games in hand .
13 Poidevin has announced he is unable to devote the same time and commitment to the game this year because of his business pressures with a Sydney stockbroking firm .
14 The British were mistaken in supposing that they continued to have the same sovereign and therefore the same national identity vis-à-vis the outside world as the Canadians .
15 The base acid base it 's exactly the same , there 's no difference , you 're going to get the same salt and the and the water .
16 The guitar is still the one that could never be replaced by anything digital because you would never be able to get the same sound and feel on a computer .
17 That 's why you can have two people who are going to occupy the same position and you 'll treat them quite differently , because of the different characters .
18 Many who disliked him are beginning to feel the same contempt and venom they felt for Baroness Bonkers .
19 SIR — Being 18 , able-bodied and a keen sportswoman , I understand the satisfaction and pleasure that sport can bring , and consequently feel empathy for those with physical disabilities who wish to gain the same satisfaction and recognition from their chosen sports .
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