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

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1 Statement C starts from the same premise , but is an even more explicit version of a teleology of the oppressed .
2 This neat orderliness has been attacked by Le Page and Tabouret-Keller , who write ( 1985 : 198 ) : Such a model necessarily implies a linear sequence of varieties within " a language " , with the implication that all innovation starts from the same source and travels in the same direction ; and that innovation in phonology is paralleled by a similar sequence of innovation in different parts of the grammar and lexicon .
3 At this price it has come under increasing pressure from the Commodore Amiga , which starts at the same price and attracts similar discounts .
4 The clock to record response time starts at the same time that the probe digit is shown on the screen .
5 The high-flyers are easy to pick too , starting with the same title that led them in July last year , and for that matter back all the way to its expected original paperback appearance in April 1989 !
6 One last piece of unrelated news … on teletext ( no hint of Rocky/stewart swaps BTW ) , the team news suggests that we will be starting with the same side as vs Oldham , ie beeney and Wetherall still in .
7 Peter Conrad , writing in the Observer , started with the same query as Mr Burgess about the subtitle , but took a very different view : ‘ Andrew Motion 's superb biography of Philip Larkin has a quietly provocative subtitle — ‘ A Writer 's Life ’ .
8 The studies used as a basis for judgement are generally lacking in control because of the finality of educational decision making and placement ( in the sense that we can not return the child to an original or alternative placement a year later and be able to start from the same point again ) .
9 Different types of pupil will gravitate towards different sub-topics , but all will have the common link of starting from the same stimulus ; it will be possible for all children to contribute to whatever may be the concluding feature , such as an exhibition , poster or class booklet .
10 No other state went so far as this ; but then none needed to , for none started from the same position of isolation and estrangement from the outside world .
11 The Sunday Telegraph ( February 1961 ) cashed in on the rapidly expanding quality Sunday market , built up most effectively by the Sunday Times ( whose colour magazine started in the same year ) .
12 Most encounters started in the same way , with a question about the bikes .
13 Andy and Peter are both happy to admit that TMAM started in the same way as most enthusiast-driven collections — with no collecting policy at all .
14 Says Steve of former Laugh In star Goldie : ‘ We both started in the same place , on television .
15 They all started in the same place as the Beatles … the Cavern Club in Liverpool .
16 My coming summer holiday started on the same day as my cousin 's , and I was much looking forward to it .
17 Far off , at St Ignatius Loyola College in County Galway , a similar commemoration had been timed to start at the same moment and also to end at ten minutes past nine .
18 To support children , parents and teachers to enable children to start at the same starting line .
19 without any tangible benefit starting at the same day that is your , that is your problem .
20 Starting at the same point but heading leftwards is Mysteron ( HVS 5b ) .
21 The man embraced the Syrian , starting at the same time to cry .
22 Erm , the simulator will be developed er for this aircraft starting at the same time as we enter the production investment phase .
23 the , yeah , twenty I mean , well that one goes different and they started at the same edge , ah two twenty twos oh
24 He added : ‘ While Britain will enter the 21st century on the back of a 19th century railway system our French partners , who started at the same time , will have built their modern system ready for the opening of the Channel Tunnel , 10 years ahead of Britain . ’
25 Or at least they start , both books really start with the same issue , and the issue in question is in many ways , well , you could argue that it was in many ways fundamental to the social sciences .
26 I always start with the same line : ‘ Mr President , Mr Chairman , distinguished guests , gentlemen , 18-handicap golfers , vagrants , vagabonds , tramps , plebs and solicitors , welcome to everyone .
27 For there is a formula which generates the ‘ deviant ’ continuation from the same early stages ; since both series start in the same way , we can not appeal to the way in which one starts in order to justify our preference for its way of going on .
28 A new bus service from the Tower to Hoo Hill was started in the same year , sealing the eventual fate of the Layton tram route .
29 I start on the same note as the Prime Minister and my right hon. Friend — by recognising the historic nature of the events through which we are living .
30 Gimmer Crag forms a head separated from the steep hillside by these two obvious gullies , which both start at the same point .
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