Example sentences of "many [prep] the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perlite : A volcanic material like vermiculite and with many of the same properties . |
2 | Developing countries , for example , consume many of the same goods as industrialised countries , but may have little or no expenditure on heating , public utilities , medicine , etc . |
3 | This took the place of a pre-release course ( which would be impossible to plan in an institution where some men were so far away from release and others might be released on parole licence at very short notice ) but it covered many of the same topics . |
4 | Nursing staff from the in-patient unit experienced many of the same problems towards the out-patient teams as residential workers had in relation to fieldworkers . |
5 | The concepts are however very similar , and address many of the same problems . |
6 | Many of the same dishes are offered on the French menu as on the up-market English menu , except , of course , they 've got French names . |
7 | All the general advice given to improve your interview performance holds equally good when being interviewed by an agency and you can expect many of the same questions . |
8 | The debate over how to explain this industrial decline of cities raised many of the same questions about the nature of explanation as have just been discussed . |
9 | Many of the same factors seem also to have occurred in the childhood histories of adults developing different disorders , suggesting that , as illustrated by Figure 3.1 ( page 36 ) , in different combinations the same factors may play an aetiological role in different disorders . |
10 | And not only the same artists ; many of the same works . |
11 | Sources close to the KIO say the civil suit in Britain has no bearing on separate , and so far unsuccessful , criminal cases against many of the same defendants in Spain . |
12 | The only point that I would make is that if you are giving an opiate it will have many of the same effects and if I had to choose , I would probably prefer the opiate to diazepam . |
13 | Despite its undoubted success , IDG has lost parts of its core home market for many of the same reasons it has succeeded abroad . |
14 | As in the 1950s and 1980s , and for many of the same reasons , Labour 's ‘ forward march ’ seemed far from guaranteed . |
15 | Increasingly firms from developing countries are extending abroad , for many of the same reasons that earlier prompted the moves of developed country multinationals . |
16 | Braque was dissatisfied with traditional perspective for many of the same reasons as Picasso . |
17 | Repeated non-availability or failures to show up after agreeing to an engagement are likely to result in a discontinuation of offers of work , and in this sense casual working requires an acceptance of many of the same disciplines as apply to working in a regular fashion . |
18 | Modyacrylic fibres have many of the same qualities as acrylic . |
19 | On the other hand , standard NT ‘ will include at no extra charge many of the same functions now handled by NetWare . |
20 | The cost of the low-end word processor and desktop publishing program combined may well be more than the cost of a good word processor that can do many of the same functions . |
21 | With the help of many of the same printing presses , ink suppliers and distributors , Harlequin Enterprises , a Canadian firm which dominates the world 's romantic-fiction market , is doing a roaring business by expanding into Eastern Europe . |
22 | You relate as two real adults who probably share values and attitudes , enjoy many of the same things , doing them together and who care about the well-being and happiness of one another . |
23 | The probability of correctly recalling a junction appears to be related to many of the same things as subjective risk — traffic seen , time spent at the junction , objective and estimated risk . |
24 | This cash alternative can be used to obtain a new Vauxhall under ‘ Choices ’ with many of the same advantages of a company car . |
25 | Deregulation of health and safety legislation and ‘ training initiatives ’ which are bracketed with inner city policy , as with Employment Training in the UK , enforce labour discipline as an integral part of urban regeneration ( Trippier , 1989 ) and share many of the same assumptions as the ‘ workfare ’ models of welfare/labour market regulation in the USA . |
26 | InteWord , the second of the packages sent for inspection , follows the same overall command structure as InteCalc , essential for modular integration , but suffers from many of the same limitations . |
27 | This is not an original argument , in the sense that several short introductions to feminist film theory already exist which identify many of the same problem areas as I do . |
28 | Clearly the retrieval-failure hypothesis will make many of the same predictions as other theories of latent inhibition . |
29 | Linked to egalitarianism and associated with many of the same writers and thinkers has been the drift to collectivism . |
30 | As the novel progresses , however , it becomes apparent that Xorandor does in fact address many of the same concerns as Brooke-Rose 's earlier novels , and that her assumption of the narrative idiom of the popular novel and her mimicry of a childish language are carefully calculated . |