Example sentences of "member [prep] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 2 A humorous parody of this kind of journalism : Nut Bolts — Screws , Washer where the play is upon the fact that all four words are members of the same collocation .
2 Conscience collective is variously translatable as ‘ collective conscience , or ‘ collective consciousness ’ , and means ‘ the totality of beliefs and sentiments common to average members of the same society ’ .
3 In terms of access to modules , the user hierarchy should be made to reflect the project or organisational structure in operation , since only members of the same branch of a family automatically have access to each other 's software .
4 It is not uncommon for different members of the same court to be in agreement as to the contents of the procedural duty , but to differ as to whether they describe this as resulting from natural justice or fairness .
5 Since Pegasus was head of the Proculian school after Nerva , but Valens was later than both , we can not extract from the evidence a pattern based on chronology ; nor , since we find members of the same school on opposite sides , does it seem to be a matter of school dogma .
6 Its subsidiaries must be members of the same capital gains tax group as the qualifying company .
7 Where assets are transferred between members of the same capital gains tax group , this should not realise any chargeable gain or allowable loss ( see s171 TCGA 1992 ) .
8 Since such altruistic acts are typically performed between members of the same species , and usually within a fairly stable social group , it is best to start by asking what causes animals to come together in groups .
9 Retribution can take a variety of forms : members of the same species may become generally scarce ; the hunter may have bad luck in future hunting , and/or he or a member of his family or social group may be afflicted with injury , illness , madness or even death .
10 Pheromones offer all kinds of possibilities : they are chemicals produced by an animal that effectively act as external hormones , and attract ( or repel ) members of the same species .
11 But we do not readily understand the subtle nuances of meaning and expression which members of the same species can communicate to each other .
12 Feeding behaviour among cetaceans is also of some fascination and there is clearly social co-operation between members of the same species , especially among Killer whales , which tend to hunt in packs , as do lions or wolves , using particular strategies for catching their prey .
13 Some insects , for example , emit a pheromone as an alarm signal , warning other members of the same species of impending danger .
14 Obviously members of the same species can live in harmony together and this is made possible by the chemical messages which pass between coelenterates to allow individual coral polyps in a colony to recognise and avoid stinging one another and to signal that other neighbouring colonies of the same species are not a threat .
15 The essentially Darwinian forces of struggle for existence , involving competitive interactions between members of the same species and between different species , played a negligible part in the interpretation of natural vegetation .
16 The amphibians ' chorus , rising from a pool or a swamp , is a prelude to mating , a summons to all other members of the same species to assemble and breed .
17 Different nouns are sometimes used to refer to female and male members of the same species : cow/bull , sow/boar , doe/stag , mare/stallion , ewe/ram .
18 Hybrid offspring are usually inferior to those produced by matings of members of the same species , often because they are sterile .
19 There have been many investigations of the factors animals use to ensure that they mate with members of the same species .
20 Sometime around 1745 Rome suddenly reversed its earlier policy and began , in theory if not always in practice , to treat all Catholics as members of the same species whatever their skin colour or cultural affiliation .
21 And any relation between members of the same sex which allowed their difference , did not assimilate both to one fantasy , would be heterosexual . ’
22 Even in the case of the large church with a regular new members ' class , this may need to be supplemented by a sponsorship scheme in which the converts are matched with church members of the same sex and similar age and background , to help them find their feet and be introduced to the family .
23 first , that it was a consequence of competition between members of the same sex rather than between members of different sexes or species ; and , second , that it depended on variation in reproductive success rather than survival .
24 Finally , I had found in other experiments that birds show no consistent preferences for members of the same sex .
25 Clearly , however , gender differences do not explain differences in susceptibility to the hepatic effects of alcohol among members of the same sex .
26 People who are members of the same household are also major providers of support .
27 Adam and Rufus had met as members of the same squash club .
28 Goldthorpe argues that in the British case the effects have been strikingly asymmetrical : the expanding upper occupational strata show a low ‘ demographic homogeneity ’ ( i.e. a low proportion of members whose fathers were members of the same stratum or class ) , while the manual wage-earning classes , dwindling in size , show a very high level of demographic homogeneity : there has been little pressure for recruitment of manual workers from beyond the ranks of existing manual workers ' families .
29 Machinists there , members of the same trade union , are to take a strike vote on 22 October .
30 We can imagine the dilemma that an individual might face if , for example , she works in the personnel department of an organisation and has to give redundancy notices to members of the same trade union .
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