Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [be] the same " in BNC.
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1 | The lanes , courts , streets , and roads were the same . |
2 | For example , the root-indices for the words court and courts are the same . |
3 | Many of the reasons for widespread failure of conservation programmes and policies are the same as for failures in some other development programmes in lesser developed countries . |
4 | At first , the playing time for both discs and cylinders was the same — about two minutes — but the fact that discs could be made in different sizes , all of which could be played on the same machine , was another advantage . |
5 | Her only other fashion rule is always to make sure her shoes and tights are the same colour , making her 5ft 5 inches seem to stretch up just a little further . |
6 | Their primary audiences may differ , as may some of their aims and , in consequence , their modes of analysis and communication , but quite a few of their findings and methods are the same , a fact which is all too often ignored , at least by ourselves — the consumers of our wares often make far less of a distinction . |
7 | In reality , small incorporated businesses where the members and directors are the same individuals are not run on quite such formal lines anyway . |
8 | Legacies and trusts are the same : if there is any deficiency in the law of legacies it is to be supplied from the law of trusts , and vice versa . |
9 | It should go without saying that your needs and expectations are the same as those of able-bodied students . |
10 | Eligibility depends on the client 's resources : the income limits and contributions are the same as for the ordinary green form scheme , but the capital limit is different . |
11 | Are we to assume that old people 's needs , joys and sorrows are the same as our own ? |
12 | Let us suppose for the moment that we have shown that in Z irreducibles and primes are the same thing . |
13 | xi ) Will pay and conditions be the same in the new Divisions ? |
14 | VSAM uses a modified form of B-tree , so that the number of keys and pointers is the same , and index entries are greater than or equal to the keys pointed to rather than taking some intermediate value . |
15 | Colours and sizes are the same as for the Hercules . |
16 | The SW18 is noticeably superior in both finish and sound to the previous two models , although the laminated spruce top and nato neck , back and sides are the same . |
17 | They like to be clean and groomed , and humans are the same . |
18 | She wore white ankle socks ; my mother preferred me to wear fawn knee-length ones , but our skirts and berets were the same except mine had a leather band inside you could n't see . |
19 | One of the assumptions underlying the idea of a Pareto optimum is that private costs and benefits are the same as social costs and benefits . |
20 | Her carved , dark , fine-nosed wooden face had both austerity and arrogance or contempt , something indeed oriental , though her flounces and veils were the same frothy pastels as those of the upstairs saints . |
21 | Earlier she had always insisted that men and women were the same — all in it together . |
22 | Prior to that time retirement ages for men and women were the same , and this meant that a man retiring at 65 often had to support himself and his wife on a single-rate pension , because on average women were younger than their husbands . |
23 | The fields and clouds were the same as those I had seen for the last half hour . |
24 | In a sense the problems and intentions were the same . |