Example sentences of "the same [noun] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 From Mozart 's first year in Vienna date a number of important compositions — the ‘ Haffner ’ Symphony , written for a member of the same Salzburg family as the earlier serenade , and itself originally designed as a serenade in brilliant , ceremonial style ; the three great wind serenades , K.361 in B flat , K.375 in E flat , and K.388 in C minor , each a perfectly crafted gem ; the first of a set of six string quartets ultimately completed and published in 1785 as the six ‘ Haydn ’ Quartets , dedicated to Joseph Haydn ; a group of three piano concertos , K.413 in F , K.414 in A and K.415 in C : and the C minor Mass .
2 It can also be shown that this family of solutions has the same singularity structure as the class of Szekeres solutions as described in Section 9.3 and to which it reduces when .
3 From ( 10.41 ) it can be seen that , in general , this solution has the same singularity structure as the Szekeres solution .
4 England has approximately the same land area as New York State , Scotland the same area as South Carolina , and Wales the same as Massachusetts .
5 A few years later , Mr Matthiesen saw a picture of the same subject matter when previewing forthcoming sale material at Sotheby 's .
6 Practice Richard Ashworth and ors v Berkeley-Walbrook Ltd ; CA ( Russell , Stuart-Smith LJJ ) ; 27 Sept 1989 As a general rule , where a counterclaim could properly be relied on as a set-off and where it arose out of the same subject matter as the claim , the counterclaiming defendant ought not to be required to give security for costs of that counterclaim unless there were exceptional circumstances .
7 ( b ) Express terms negative implied terms An express term in a lease generally excludes the possibility of the implication of a term dealing with the same subject matter as the implied term .
8 Well we , we have the same price structure as them , so
9 Also Book Cards , a cross between a card and a book in the same price range as a card
10 DEC will invite users to choose between Pentium- or Alpha-based systems with the same configuration and prices , but the Alpha machines will offer higher performance — DEC will offer an Alpha machine with a 150MHz CPU at the same price point as a 60MHz Pentium system .
11 DEC will invite users to choose between Pentium- or Alpha-based systems with the same configuration and prices , but the Alpha machines will offer higher performance — DEC will offer an Alpha machine with a 150MHz CPU at the same price point as a 60MHz Pentium system .
12 He probably has n't got the same skin type as you , anyway , so do n't let him dip into your moisturiser !
13 . That boy went to the same primary school as
14 There has to be a reason why , all the male baboons who have got no particular self interest in , well there 's no obvious sign , in a fight between two youngsters , nevertheless he intervened to stop it , and he had realized that the reason , well he ultimately realized , development of parental investment , the reason they intervened to stop it , is that parents do not have the same self interest as their offspring do , when it comes to behaviour of offspring .
15 One of her friends had married a man with the same late-July birthday as his wife — and what a knock-out , drag-out marriage that had been !
16 In general , two impedances satisfy equation ( 9.44 ) if the networks providing them are dual which means that the admittance of one network exhibits the same frequency dependence as the impedance of the other .
17 However because ore is a noun and are is a verb , this error would most likely be spotted by the syntactic analysis , because ore would not fit into the same word position as are in the sentence .
18 Rory and Tony Underwood become the first brothers to play in the same England side since the war , while Bath No 8 Ben Clarke makes his debut .
19 It will have broadly the same management team as the existing trust .
20 Pat Palmer would like to establish an emergency telephone chain in each Area and it is hoped that every Area Organiser will be able to set one up by the Autumn using the same overlap list as for collecting class statistics .
21 Mr Edmonds said all companies would have to pay the same base rate so they could not complain of unfair competition .
22 I had imagined , for instance , that I would be able to catch a glimpse of Mount Silisili , a mile-high peak in the centre of Samoa , just a few miles away across the water : I had hoped to do so for no better reason than that Mount Silisili would be enjoying precisely the same clock time as here in Tonga , but exactly one day before .
23 Correct There is a hypothesized phoneme bearing the same mid-class label as the hand transcription and overlapping it by at least 50% .
24 The central action revolves around persons of the same sex and figures of speech having the same gender reference as they themselves .
25 She had seen that instantly the next afternoon ; in Rachel 's eyes she recognised the same melting joy as she had seen in Lisa 's .
26 Erm it 's exactly the same varnish stain as this .
27 But many of us saw it as an approach which emphasised the need to allow the faith of Christ to be incarnated within particular culture and Sir Paul , the former Archbishop of New Zealand took the same stand point as a Maori , in his own address and called delegates present to speak and act as people of hope and to respond sensitively to economic and environment progility and isolation , not only in the Pacific but wherever they are .
28 Oh , he had the same colour hair as the man we met in prison but he was much more emaciated . ’
29 The black trousers caught her eye first , displayed catchingly in the window on a mannequin with the same colour hair as her own .
30 Well , not red head , is n't red , but the same colour hair as me .
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