Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 The learner is enabled to edit and modify text in the same way , say , as an adult journalist would .
2 Everyone does not regard noise in the same way .
3 Different sections or departments may seek authority over the same territory of operations , and superiors find it difficult to delegate sufficient authority to satisfy subordinates ;
4 He said : it gives me hope for the future of the planet that people can work for a solution to poverty and problems and can enjoy life at the same time .
5 Prologues and divertissements end in the initial key , but only in L'Europe galante , Aréthuse , and Tancrède does the final act end in the same tonality as the Prologue .
6 Surely Cynthia did n't fall victim to the same fear ?
7 683 were whether ( a ) the fact that the Bar Council , which was the accusatorial body , formed part of the Senate , which was the judicial body , meant that fair-minded people would regard the proceedings of the Senate 's disciplinary tribunal as tainted with the appearance of bias and ( b ) the fact that members of the same profession were both the accusers and the majority of the disciplinary tribunal could give rise to the same objection .
8 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
9 New world-patented TV glasses designed by two Hungarian engineers allow the wearer to walk and watch television at the same time .
10 IF YOU 'D LIKE TO TRY YOUR HAND AT MAKING UP A CROSSWORD FOR THE CONTEST YOU CAN SEND IT TO THE SAME ADDRESS .
11 Nor does his work lead to the same fame as does great success at the Bar ; but some solicitors are as affluent as their opposite numbers at the bar , and they achieve their wealth in a more relaxed way .
12 The children have related illnesses because of a lack of fresh food and vitimins and the economic problems of the region which means they do n't see life in the same way as in England .
13 ‘ If you think you 're going to make me treat Sarella in the same sort of way you 're mistaken .
14 He submitted that the court had no jurisdiction to hear the matter because the terms of section 7(5) of the Bail Act 1976 empower a justice of the peace to remand a person in custody only if the justice is of the opinion that , inter alia , he has broken a condition of his bail ; otherwise , if not of that opinion , the court must grant bail on the same conditions as were originally imposed .
15 In the absence of more sophisticated software , and taking account of the desirability of direct client involvement , it was decided to try and make use of the same programme for record-keeping and analysis .
16 It is not just at the ends of words where common letter sequences can make use of the same nodes in a tree structure .
17 To say that the death of the pigs did not take place on the same occasion at all and has nothing to do with the miracle .
18 For this pattern the crossover should take place on the same line , not alternating as the previous example .
19 An advantage of this system is that work can commence much earlier than in the traditional system because much of the design work will take place at the same time as the actual construction .
20 In some cases competition and training may take place at the same facility , in others at separate facilities .
21 The audit should take place at the same time as the hardware inventory is being checked , and a relational database should be constructed to link the two inventories together .
22 The aim is that ratification and the Queen 's assent may take place at the same time .
23 It has been a matter of controversy whether the non-associative kinds of learning are really learning at all , and if so , whether they do not really take place by the same general mechanisms as associative learning .
24 Centralised records provide the means by which many people may have access to the same body of information , regardless of their physical situation .
25 In a budgeting process , rather than creating BUDGET 1 , BUDGET 2 and BUDGET 3 for the different assumptions , different users could have access to the same file and contribute and see each others ’ ideas . ’
26 Our initial reaction to our brief in respect of bilingual pupils was that all pupils must have access to the same attainment targets and programmes of study for English .
27 geographic universality — everyone should have access to the same services ;
28 In it Taylor defends ideas that Mill himself found too radical ; primarily , that women should have access to the same professions as men , and that they should not be forced to inhabit ‘ separate spheres ’ .
29 People taking certain medicines should not take alcohol at the same time , or maybe not take it at all because the alcohol will have a more pronounced effect under/or the effect of the medicine will be altered .
30 There are fears that if the water industry is sold off , private companies with their principal interest in profit will have use of the same powerful law as the present publicly-accountable bodies to carry out work without having to seek the permission of the owner or occupier of the land , or pay for the right of access .
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