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

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1 Situations vacant , in Westminster Press there was an increase in the south er , in volume terms , in the southern divisions , not in the northern divisions but then the northern divisions did n't experience the same problems with sits vac and are much more profitable .
2 She hoped they would make the same allowances for her .
3 You can make the same arguments about certain stories at home .
4 A manager of a five-star hotel will enjoy the same benefits in a major Middle Eastern city as in any part of the world .
5 This is the point where a number of difficult areas converge : society 's ambivalence about sexuality and people with learning difficulties ; a tradition of segregation ; a lingering concern about eugenics ; a shameful history of ( enforced ) sterilisation ; a proper concern about vulnerable children ; and their right to due protection from neglect and abuse — set against an increasing recognition that people with learning difficulties should enjoy the same rights to an ordinary life in our society as anyone else , including the rights to be parents .
6 I believe my German colleagues did not enjoy the same facilities in another case of a Spantax Coronado that crashed in Spain full of German nationals on an inclusive tour .
7 Rural areas do not display the same concentrations of poor housing and poor social conditions , and as a result very few HAAs or GIAs have been declared in them ( Kirby 1977 , ; Dunn et al .
8 If government relies on principles of majoritarian democracy to justify its decisions about who may vote , it must respect the same principles in designing voting districts .
9 Anyway , you could scratch up the rifling with a file and steel wool so that it would never give the same markings on a bullet again . ’
10 We can other things however though , because we can do the same things for actual .
11 In short , the only technical thing that is different between the two platforms is the fact that they can not actually run the same programs off the same disk .
12 If users think they can run the same applications on Solaris , Destiny and Open Desktop then they 'll buy a desktop Unix client .
13 Now clearly it makes no sense you might be up to producing the Toyota Corollas in a three hundred acre plant , erm , near Derby right but we ca n't employ the same techniques in production er when we 're making agricultural why not well essentially we 're using land , we 're using land intensively alright and there comes a point when , erm you reach dis-economies of scale and start er accruing dis-economies of scale in agricultural production and that scale of plant is very , very small but after about well it depends what type of production er what type of product you 're making but , you know , there are n't many farms over five thousand hectares , now five thousand hectares is a huge farm , it 's massive alright but it still only produces a fraction of , say U K output cos there 's several million hectares of erm but the reason why you do n't see these very large farms is that you just do n't reap the economies of scale alright , because essentially we need land erm and you 're farm gets so big that it would take you half the day to drive your combine harvester over to the , the other side of th your farm just to erm , to harvest the , the wheat right .
14 Carole Ann would provide the same services for Alistair Nairn and Tom Ogilvie , Council Tax Managers .
15 But the main focus has been networked distributed computing , which does n't provide the same levels of performance or fault-resilience — and it 's in this aspect that the Sequent customers are most interested .
16 A point of special interest to women is that annuities by law have now become unisex and so must provide the same rates for men and women alike .
17 The cells are distributed so that callers travelling through cells a fair distance apart can use the same frequencies without interfering with each other , making most use of the limited spectrum available .
18 The amazing thing about memory is that you can use the same hooks for a multitude of lists without ending up in confusion .
19 In many cases pupils at Key Stage 2 will use the same kinds of resources as were used at Key Stage 1 , though they will be using them in a more sophisticated way .
20 Local authorities are also facing an increasing number of fines and compensation orders placed on them by magistrates when children in their care cause damage in the community , even though they can not exercise the same rights of control as parents .
21 What Firth is pointing out is that sentences as artificial constructs for exemplifying linguistic forms do not meet the same conditions of making sense as do expressions naturally used in the service of communication in context .
22 An obsessively tidy person will demand the same standards of their partner , without caring that the other may have different priorities , or just not share their obsession .
23 He used it to explain how different chemical compounds may contain the same elements in the same proportions — ‘ isomerism ’ — because their atoms are differently arranged , and how different substances may have the same crystalline form — ‘ isomorphism ’ — because they have the same number of atoms in the same arrangement .
24 I must apply the same rules to those on the Front Benches as to those on the Back Benches .
25 Coins of all periods and cultures behave in similar ways as economic objects , and we can therefore apply the same methods of economic study to all of them .
26 Can we take it Mr that you would therefore apply the same comments to sector six on this criterion , as you did to the freestanding criterion ?
27 If only one could apply the same tests to people , she thought , and of course in a way one did ; but as life went on this kind of choice came to be a luxury — one took what came one 's way .
28 Her mother says , ‘ Do n't judge before you 've not actually been and do n't believe everything you read 'cos you can read the same stories about every town in England , good and bad . ’
29 You can try the same tests on other kinds of small animals too , including centipedes , millipedes , spiders ( Chapter 1 ) , earwigs , ants ( Chapter 12 ) , young snails , young slugs , maggots and earthworms ( Chapter 6 ) .
30 And he added ominously : ‘ We may well try the same tactics against some of the other bigger teams . ’
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