Example sentences of "there [be] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are the same faces , the same nurses .
2 In this type of file there are the same sets of indexes as are required for an inverted file .
3 There are the same problems in estimating incidence , in defining the phenomena and in defining the characteristics of the abuser or the situations which give rise to abuse .
4 There are the same elements of bragging , self-dramatisation , childish defiance , and an assumption of the uniqueness of one 's own behaviour , all combined with a heavy sense of irony .
5 If there are the same pressures contributing to the use of contract computer staff as for agency secretarial/office staff , the two groups are in other ways very different .
6 There are the same number .
7 Although some children may be capable of finding there are the same number of things in two sets ( by matching ) , they may not be at all sure there are still the same number of the objects if one of the sets is differently arranged .
8 Taking one of a pair of identical towers and re-building in another form , e.g. helps the child towards the idea of invariance of number — there are the same number of blocks ‘ before ’ and ‘ after ’ although they look different .
9 There are the same number of galaxies as there are stars in any one galaxy .
10 There are the same imponderables about ‘ serious arrestable ’ offences .
11 Bringing a copy of this picture to the instrument for comparison only served to show how right these first impressions were ( illus.2 ) : there were the same keys , the characteristically carved end-blocks , the lockboard batten and the nicely rounded crown on the spine adjacent , the colour of the veneer , the same stop knob in the same place — and leaning against this harpsichord the most revered of all ‘ English ’ composers , Handel himself !
12 Certainly , when anaesthesia , for example , was first introduced , there were the same debates as there are now over the care of VLBW babies , about its experimental nature and the long- and short-term effects of using it .
13 There were the same satisfactions of seeing a job well-finished and the same frustrations when the machines refused to function .
14 There were the same farm houses and the same people on bicycles moving along the roads .
15 There 's the same difficulty with achieving liberation on a collective scale .
16 there 's the same cover
17 I mean I think there 's the same problem with children in a sense , I mean , you you talking about confronting them with the realities of the world and I suppose I perhaps if we if we did expose ourselves to the erm to the true meaning of what 's going on in the world , we could n't handle it psychologically without stopping it , without doing something about it .
18 There 's the same barging , jumping off the shoulder and closing the gap . ’
19 And the he had er these two men had started up then they started up and i They 're still there to You know what i mean , I do n't know if there 's the same men are there , but 's still up in Street .
20 There 's the same amount of work and you have more interest for your time off . ’
21 If there 's more competition , it makes if there 's the same amount of protection amongst er , rival countries , it 's not their hard luck , but if they 're trading competitively enough .
22 On the one hand there is the same microkernel , with OS/2 on top running a skinny Taligent layer .
23 On the other hand there is the same microkernel , with OS/2 on top running a skinny Taligent layer .
24 There is the same kind of trigger when he hears that other language , not such a rare occurrence now , especially in Roxbury , where he wanders on those Sundays ; it is a language in which machines might converse when no human being is around to listen .
25 There is the same motivation .
26 There is the same motivation .
27 There is the same Air for me to breathe in , and the same all chearing Sun .
28 The forms are more crudely simplified than in Cézanne , and while there is the same sensation of recession that one gets from Cézanne 's paintings , as one 's eye moves from one clearly defined plane to another , Braque 's paintings are composed in such a way that the feeling of depth is very restricted .
29 In Scotland and Wales there is the same pressure for equal treatment but it comes in the first instance from MPs who will pounce on any discrepancies and ask why England ( or Scotland and Wales ) is receiving special treatment .
30 And the fear there is the same fear as walking down the road in , at night wondering if you 're going to be raped !
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