Example sentences of "of [adj] and [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | A comparison between the third quarter of 1991 and the same period a year earlier , an increase of 44 per cent , shows signs of a slackening in recessionary pressures : between the third quarters of 1989 and 1990 , there was a 64 per cent increase . |
2 | All three are part of one and the same mission to offer the kingdom of God to all people . |
3 | Ullman therefore suggests ( contra empiricists and Piaget ) that a baby — or , one might add , a kingfisher — can see that two appearances are views of one and the same object even if it has never seen that sort of object before , and even if it has no tactile or manipulative evidence suggesting that they pertain to one and the same thing . |
4 | Nature and God are identified , and are conceived as an infinite reality which exists both as an all comprehensive mind and as an infinitely extended physical system , and in other ways unknown to us , all these being different aspects of one and the same single reality . |
5 | Our bodies are elements in this infinite physical system and our minds are elements in the all-comprehensive mind , and thus aspects of one and the same individual fragment of the total divine reality . |
6 | It seems very likely that causes and other conditions are all of one and the same fundamental sort , despite differences that can be made between them . |
7 | There may be some value in examining not only the differences between the two approaches but also the common ground since each is part of one and the same process . |
8 | However , it is not sufficient to constitute two pieces of land parts of one and the same curtilage that they should have been conveyed or demised together , for a single conveyance or lease can comprise more than one parcel of land , neither of which need be in any sense an appurtenance of the other or within the curtilage of the other ; nor is it sufficient that they have been occupied together ; nor is the test whether the enjoyment of one is advantageous or convenient or necessary for the full enjoyment of the other . |