Example sentences of "the same [noun sg] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ( The same river makes its exit from the lake some 30 miles away to flow through Luzern on its way north ) .
2 Addition ( 1974 ) : Churning out the same stuff gives one that sick , ecky feeling in the head and I think in advanced cases the feeling is counter corrected in the head to one of numbed atrophy which is shown in those people who find it impossible to let thought in conversation run fluidly-fluently but must talk tensely about weather , colour of curtains , ailments , grouses .
3 The same provision applies I mean if you allocated s so much of your pension and that person died then there 's no way you can actually access that amount that you 've allocated .
4 But the same Gospel makes it plain that the Spirit will interpret Jesus as the focal point of all God 's revelation .
5 Even in the matter of state spending on the arts the same difficulty presents itself .
6 The emergence of new programmes in the same specialty leads me to make two comments .
7 Yes , I think whenever one makes judgment about therapy being better or worse you have to say er on what criteria and there are certainly certain criteria on which group therapy would do better for certain problems like us making feel people feel better if they had a symptom or problem which erm make them feel worse because , because they felt isolated from the community , so it means other people who have got the same problem makes you feel better erm and er certainly suggestion therapy can produce dramatic results especially in the short run .
8 Wyn raised a finger to his lips and said , ‘ I imagine he is afraid that the same spectre haunts him , calling him to Bavduin , that took his friends , Gyonval and the rest .
9 The result is a long list of small , but nonetheless useful improvements such as file compression and ‘ internationalisation modules ’ that enable one user to see NetWare prompts in English , while another on the same server sees them in French or Spanish .
10 A warrant issued on the same day makes it clear that Buckingham 's authority extended over the duchy of York lordship of Ludlow , not specifically mentioned elsewhere .
11 A warrant issued on the same day makes it clear that Buckingham 's authority extended over the duchy of York lordship of Ludlow , not specifically mentioned elsewhere .
12 On the eve of his own political crisis , Mr Major must wonder if the same fate awaits him .
13 The dear boy is very passionate , and his love for me making life now utterly happy , at the same time fills me with a sense of great responsibility .
14 The anorexic cultivates emptiness ( and being emptied , through purgation , etc. ) and at the same time denies it — or , at least , denies its pain .
15 Macbeth defends but at the same time accuses himself ; ‘ Thou canst not say I did it : never shake/Thy gory locks at me ’ ( 50f . ) .
16 The change effected by Gandhi by the use of satyāgraha , however , makes his principle more explicit and at the same time links it more closely with his concept of Truth ( Satya ) , and non-violence ( ahi sā ) .
17 When the defender sees the attack coming , he steps back smartly and at the same time raises his hand to execute an inside block .
18 This deeper controversy sustains the debate between liberal interpretations of the modern law of contract , but paradoxically at the same time demonstrates its pointlessness .
19 The arrangement makes possible a more intensive personal service and at the same time stimulates it . ’
20 He also argues that the increasing fragmentation and differentiation of the rationalized lifeworld of modernity both takes the place of ideology and at the same time makes it difficult to sustain :
21 For example , the mobility of the evidence of pollution renders it potentially visible to a number of possible reporters but at the same time makes it more difficult to trace to its origin .
22 The same letter informs them that the Official Custodian can provide a leaflet giving a list of common investment funds .
23 There is no doubt that their super-sensitive barbules detect our lines just as easily as they detect food , but , fortunately for us , they usually accept our offerings in spite of the obvious danger they have felt , though the same danger compels them to take the bait ‘ hit-and-run ’ style .
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