Example sentences of "the same [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 From what Pavel had said earlier he was working his way around the country , from station to station , leaving exactly the same message at each .
2 Officials said he would have the same message for all — the time has come to revive direct Arab-Israeli negotiations .
3 We are aware that we can control the method of access by users though our application , but there are other tools they are using in in the company to access the corporate relational database and your database controller must be aware of those tools and implement the same controls on those views of that information within the database .
4 Pat herself felt much the same way about that after Ken 's death .
5 you 're not looking at it in the same way at all .
6 For that matter , Brancusi saw things the same way at this time .
7 It argued that government control should be ‘ strategic guidance ’ and should be exercised as far as possible in the same way for all the industries by the use of economic and financial criteria , and that this should be done by one minister and one department .
8 but , I mean ours is heading the same way with this rebellious education
9 Check to see that they are secure and looped the same way on each half of the kite .
10 Moreover , it varies according to style , purpose and audience : no one speaks or writes in the same way on all occasions .
11 Nobody speaks — or writes — in the same way on all occasions .
12 Most patterns need to go the same way on all pieces joined , so this must be taken into account when ordering .
13 While the historical survey of Viscount Simon L.C. in Stirland v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1944 ] A.C. 315 , 324–326 , is both interesting and instructive , the modern case law all points the same way on this point : see Reg. v. Bellis [ 1966 ] 1 W.L.R. 234 ; Reg. v. Falconer-Atlee ( 1973 ) 58 Cr.App.R. 349 ; Reg. v. Marr ( 1989 ) 90 Cr.App.R. 154 ; Reg. v. Cohen ( 1990 ) 91 Cr.App.R. 125 and Reg. v. Berrada ( Note ) ( 1989 ) 91 Cr.App.R. 131 .
14 Who then deliver that team brief , in the same way to all members of staff .
15 Instead , it was agreed that we would begin by harmonising coding standards for personnel so that data on the major fields of interest would be coded in the same way by all personnel systems across the company .
16 Of course , it is necessary to assume that the questions , however they are phrased , are understood in the same way by all respondents whatever differences they may have in other respects , such as level of education or gender .
17 This would n't be surprising in some ways , since it is not clear that the visual system is organized in the same way in all species .
18 Furthermore , it appears that the distinction is not drawn in the same way in all areas where it is used .
19 These vary in the way that the set of binary patterns is mapped onto the negative numbers ; the positive numbers are represented in the same way in all three methods .
20 We can not assume that these interpretations will be made in the same way in all cultures and in all languages , so understanding how interpretation proceeds in the culture of the language we are teaching is crucial if we are to help foreign learners to make their words function in the way that they intend .
21 We can not assume that these interpretations will be made in the same way in all cultures and in all languages , so understanding how interpretation proceeds in the culture of the language we are teaching is crucial if we are to help foreign learners to make their words function in the way that they intend .
22 The sense of smell operates in the same way in all mammals , including us .
23 Literariness being defined as the difference between automatism and defamiliarization , it was soon perceived that it was not constructed in the same way in all works , and that the devices manifesting difference in prose narrative were not the same as the devices manifesting difference in lyric poetry .
24 Milk distribution would work in the same way in that as long as the milk is put into the system at one point , it does not matter where it is taken out . ’
25 The meanings of these expressions was considered in the previous chapter , and it may be expected that they will be interpreted in essentially the same way in this context .
26 The consistency of both ratings between actual driving and the laboratory does suggest that subjects performed these tasks in the same way in both cases .
27 There is no conflict here because the investigating activity of the AIB inspectors will proceed in the same way in either case ; but instead of the inspector in charge producing the report all the factual information is passed to the Attorney General who will present the case at the Public Inquiry .
28 If you apply the same consequences to both children — say , time-out — not only are you relieved of being judge and jury but you encourage them to avoid fights by cooperating or settling differences peacefully .
29 Keep the same aperture for all grades and note ‘ max flash ’ time on the box lid .
30 Keep the same aperture for all grades and note ‘ max.flash ’ time on the box lid .
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