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

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1 Four twos two fours which ever one 's easier it 's going to come to the same answer .
2 Nelson argues that the failure of other reviewers to come to the same conclusion was because they used vague definitions of depression and failed to take into account the severity of the disorder .
3 The former proved more likely to succumb to the same addiction .
4 The reception area , restaurant and bar are furnished and decorated to conform to the same image , conveying an image of discreet , old-fashioned comfort and luxury .
5 And I have n't come all this way to listen to the same complaint , Irina .
6 But she could never hope to participate to the same degree in his excitement and his passion .
7 In both these cases the confusion arises because a term is considered to belong to the same category as the ones that are being demonstrated .
8 Nick and she , they were proportioned to each other , they seemed to belong to the same tribe .
9 They do not need to belong to the same phase .
10 The men were believed to belong to the same group which attacked an army outpost near Kraka , 37 miles south of the capital , on Monday , killing seven people .
11 But what was nice about our little group was that we could we normally changed over if we did n't want to stick to the same job all the time .
12 It is the most promising ‘ global language ’ candidate , or at least the most likely to permeate other languages so thoroughly as to amount to the same thing .
13 For the pupils ( to keep to the same example ) , it is one gloriously stimulating hour in which they have the chance to pour out all that they have felt and discovered about The Prelude .
14 To keep to the same example ,
15 Microsoft divides these template packages into three : those just described fall into the category of ‘ collaboration templates ’ which enable multiple users to contribute to the same document , however others fall into ‘ tracking templates ’ such as project schedulers , which help to co-ordinate particular activities .
16 He was able to go to the same home for respite care , at first for two weeks in and six weeks at home , on a rota .
17 But as almost all the front-running supercars are environmentally friendly these days , the two cheques are virtually certain to go to the same person .
18 Crowds were composed of groups of family , friends , or work-mates tending to go to the same part of the ground and recognizing those around them .
19 It was some time before the detective found your address ; you 've been very clever in not meeting here , but it was careless of you to go to the same hotel every time , even if you did sign in as Mr and Mrs Smith .
20 ‘ Will he be able to go to the same school as his brothers and sisters ? ’ or ‘ Will she be able to speak like other boys and girls when she is older ? ’
21 Well to jump on the bandwagon I used to go to the same school as Batts and although he 's a couple of years older than I am one of my friends sisters used to beat him up .
22 Even if the insurance market allows that to continue to the same extent , it will be small compensation to the director who abdicated in the first place an increasing responsibility to him or herself to ensure that necessary controls and preventive measure were in place to prevent a risk turning into a reality .
23 We will treat active and passive as truth-conditionally equivalent and used on the whole to refer to the same state of affairs ’ ( Weiner and Labov 1983 : 32 ) .
24 This makes it possible to study subtle processes of coordination : for example , when words are repeated they are generally pronounced less clearly after the first time , but only if they are being used to refer to the same thing .
25 Deictic or other definite referring expressions are often used to introduce a referent , and anaphoric pronouns used to refer to the same entity thereafter .
26 As we noted , anaphora concerns the use of ( usually ) a pronoun to refer to the same referent as some prior term , as in : ( 90 ) Harry 's a sweetheart ; he 's so considerate where Harry and he can be said to be co-referential , i.e. pick out the same referent .
27 A cell that will respond to somebody in full face will fail to respond to the same person in profile .
28 Like skin-brushing , the body may fail to respond to the same oil if used for longer than three to four weeks continuously .
29 If two initially rather different cues are made to adhere to the same name or to closely similar names , then rather than being stretched apart the two cues might be forced closer together .
30 It is also undeniable that he sees a part of the truth — such ceremonies educated the young at large to respect their elders and betters and to aspire to the same glory ( Polyb. 6.54.3 ) : they were civic festivals .
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