Example sentences of "which [verb] [art] same [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In additions to classifying specific weaving centres or tribes , the term may also be used in a broader sense to encompass any collection of tribes or villages which combine the same ethnic origins , or general location , with an underlying uniformity in their rugs .
2 I need some paint , ’ she explained awkwardly , which got the same astonished reaction she 'd had from Leo .
3 The contract , which contains the same strict rules as those governing coverage of Parliament , has been awarded to Barraclough Carey Productions - which Mr Carey founded with a BBC documentary producer , Jenny Barraclough - and Sevenday Productions , whose director , John Underwood , is a former ITN home affairs correspondent .
4 Nothing short of non est factum rendering the transfer void , or forgery which has the same legal effect but is not now alleged , will suffice to defeat the building society 's innocent reliance upon the transfer .
5 When the battery needs replacing , the indicator can be transferred to a new pack , which has the same recommended list price as a standard 9.6 volt battery .
6 Hollyhocks are a member of the same family as marshmallow , which has the same large , open saucer-shaped flowers without stems .
7 In this experiment , which used the same general procedures as those employed by Hall and Channell ( 1985 b ) , rats received 16 days of pre-exposure to presentation of a light , enough for their tendency to orient to habituate .
8 In this wind he dare not extend his front arm since he may get pulled over , so instead , he is crouching low and leaning slightly forwards which achieves the same upright rig effect as Ken had .
9 The difference between pooling and no pooling is illustrated below for two firms ( A and B ) , both of which purchase the same two capital assets ( Y and Z ) over consecutive years , but where firm B elects to pool the assets whereas firm A does not :
10 These were modules , which covered the same broad topic heads in greater depth .
11 Out of the hard glare of the open courts we passed into cool , columned halls which offered the same inviting refuge as the palm groves along the banks of the river .
12 But this epistemology itself is parasitic upon other practices , which serve the same ideological function .
13 All mammals have ears which follow the same basic plan as ours .
14 In practice , however , there are modified versions of fund accounting which achieve the same overall purpose , namely keeping the accounts of the funds separate .
15 The word locks ends in three letters which represent the same two sounds .
16 Figures 3.14 and 3.15 show alternative dawgs which represent the same three words but presented in different orders .
17 The head of La Paysanne which conveys the same monolithic , blocklike quality as her body , has features , like those of so many of her immediate predecessors in Picasso 's work , that are set into a concave or volumetrically negative facial plane , often set under convex foreheads .
18 Find words in this list which have the same two or more letters next to each other in the same order .
19 These elaborate bronze handles have attracted attention , but there are probably far more humble iron forms which have the same general form with the curved projection , like the one in a hoard from Eckford , Roxburghshire , another from Seebruck in Bavaria , and possibly an even simpler version from Alesia which has no protection piece .
20 In the still lifes , which have the same general characteristics as the landscapes , the Cézannian device of tipping certain objects up on to the picture plane is exaggerated to the point that one realizes at once that the artist is no longer making use of scientific perspective .
21 These are the homographs such as " invalid " , " refuse " , and of course " read " , which have the same orthographic structure to represent a number of meanings .
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