Example sentences of "at [art] same [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Thus the purchase of a put option is exactly equivalent to purchasing a call option at the same exercise price and simultaneously selling the underlying asset and investing a sum equal to the exercise price in a riskless bond .
2 We met each other at the same art gallery in Milford Haven and the vibe was just right . ’
3 We met each other at the same art gallery in Milford Haven and the vibe was just right . ’
4 I used to work with them before I finished at the same YTS scheme .
5 ‘ International yardsticks ’ means that each country must attain as equal a distribution as that achieved by all other countries at the same development stage .
6 Levy the social security tax at the same percentage right to the top of the income range .
7 At the same school filming was done for Frank 's less auspicious performance .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 At the same time Cou at the same Council meeting two amendments to the motion were formally moved by ex Councillor and Councillor respectively , and seconded and we were also submitted to the Committee .
11 At the same Council meeting amendments to motion were formally moved by Councillor and ex-Councillor respectively , and seconded and were also submitted to the Committee .
12 At the same time , at the same Council meeting , three amendments to the motion were formally moved by Councillor , Councillor and ex-Councillor respectively and seconded and were also submitted to the Committee .
13 A new one is made every year and for the past 25 years it 's been engraved at the same Birmingham workshop .
14 The eagle stared back at him proudly and without fear and Mr Wolski wondered how long he would be here in captivity , staring out at the same things year after year , his great wings never feeling the power and support of the wind , his talons never arcing forward and down as they did what they had been made for and struck at prey .
15 Intel Corp rates the 66MHz version of the Pentium chip at 112 MIPS — well it is claimed to execute two instructions per cycle — one for each of its parallel arithmetic-logic units — two five-stage execution units , and claims that it is five times more powerful than the original 80486 microprocessor and over 300 times faster than the 8088 ; it contains 3.1m transistors , compared with 1.2m for the 80486 ; it is manufactured in Intel 's 0.8 micron three-metal layer BiCMOS process technology ; it has two 8Kb on-chip caches and a fully compatible floating point unit that is up to five times faster than the one on the 80486 at the same clock speed ; to get around the problem that the thing can squeal to a halt when it comes to a branch that stalls the instruction stream , it includes branch prediction , where the chip remembers prior instruction pathways and predicts the correct pathway for a new instruction .
16 It is manufactured in Intel 's 0.8 micron three-metal layer BiCMOS process technology , has two 8Kb on-chip caches and a fully compatible floating point unit that is up to five times faster than the one on the 80486 at the same clock speed .
17 At the same press conference , the head of the committee on the use of nuclear energy explained that ‘ science requires victims . ’
18 With the final removal of Bute from the king 's advisers in 1765 George Grenville forced Mackenzie 's removal , but in the 1776 administration of William Pitt , first Earl of Chatham , he was reinstated as lord privy seal for Scotland for life , at the same £3,000 salary but without power .
19 These had been broken up by the owls , and a collection of 1128 bones representing 27 individuals was compared with the bone numbers from intact pellets at the same nest site .
20 At the same time child abuse , following a national pattern , was becoming more widely acknowledged and symptoms recognised .
21 If we have to agree to others performing tasks in exchange for the tasks we perform , we at the same time grant licences to them to become expert and to use their expertise on our behalf .
22 At the same time Twin Books has retracted its assertion that the Collins Angus & Robertson trademark Blinky Bill should be expunged from the Australian register of trademarks .
23 Commentators described Gorbachev 's remarks , particularly the juxtaposition of his announcement about possible secession with his comment about his own and perestroika 's fate , as a bold gamble to confront and try to contain separatist aspirations by endorsing a constitutional path to independence for republics , but at the same time warning of dire consequences should they follow it .
24 I mean between actually losing people , at the same time spending what is quite a lot of money on advertising .
25 But at the same time literacy would get more villagers to ‘ participate ’ in the cash economy — and would help the Government to control the outlying areas .
26 Since a year last August scientists working on UA1 and UA2 have been putting the finishing touches to their apparatus , and at the same time machine physicists at CERN have been working to get a large enough number of collisions in the SPS .
27 At the same time land prices soared in response to peasant land hunger , and the option of selling became increasingly attractive .
28 ‘ So , ’ she murmured , ‘ how can a woman be dead and at the same time walking , waving her hands and talking ? ’
29 Though this neatly solves the problem of how man can make history while at the same time history makes him , it does not answer the larger question of how a multiplicity of the products of individual acts , ‘ totalizations ’ , can themselves be totalized into the overall totalization required by the logic of dialectical rationality — rather than being the arbitrary , blind and self-cancelling movements of , say , Hardy 's immanent will .
30 Somehow the country has managed to consume more energy per capita than anywhere else other than rich ( and notoriously thriftless ) Canada and the United States and at the same time plunge into a state close to bankruptcy .
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