Example sentences of "but [prep] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They now compete , not for comparable resources ( ‘ separate but equal ’ as the phrase went ) but for the same resources in the same labour or housing or educational or other markets .
2 In view of the universality and range of the interview situation it is not surprising that there has been extensive research , but for the same reasons the research is of little operational consequence .
3 Less happily , but for the same reason , repossessed houses are often auctioned .
4 It has created 1,900 jobs but during the same period over 800 existing jobs have been lost in an area which lies at the heart of three parliamentary constituencies with some of the highest unemployment rates in Britain .
5 But during the same period the futures price has fallen by just 10 per cent .
6 Couples are also older than lone mothers , tend to have larger families , but about the same proportion have a youngest child of under school age .
7 But it is coming , and certainly some of the medium-sized shops , perhaps with a couple of two or three outlets but under the same management , where it 's not quite so easy to see when you 're running out of baked beans , are already beginning to take advantage of some of these retailing computers .
8 Now we are changing the form of exercise but with the same principle of grasping the situation and the message from a few clues .
9 ‘ Search coils ’ can measure local magnetic fields , but with the same problems as Langmuir probes .
10 4 Different strategies are often seen at work in children of different chronological ages but with the same reading age .
11 But with the same rule , I was n't allowed to leave , I could n't leave .
12 Mac came in fifth but with the same time as Richard , the Frenchman , and after a British protest he was allowed to go forward as the track had a nine-lane straight .
13 As a black reader of nine years , I have seen within your magazine people of all colours and cultures , but with the same ideals .
14 At common law , affray consisted of fighting in public to the terror of innocent bystanders , or the display of force without actual violence but with the same effect on bystanders .
15 Having learned from his first assignment that the general effectively controlled the hostage situation in Beirut , Coleman now came to realize that , in a broader frame but in the same sense , Kenaan also controlled the nature and scope of narco-terrorism itself — ; or , at any rate , could do so when it suited President Assad 's purpose .
16 But in the same column Modigliani 's hand seems to be guiding her pen when she raises the question of the Turkish Jews in France , ordered to leave the country .
17 But in the same column Beatrice complains that she nearly had her apartment burnt down after casually remarking that artists were rarely able to distinguish between their good work and their bad and therefore only critics could decide upon the value of a work .
18 In 1962 the increase in population had been 1,172 but in the same year only nineteen new houses had been built ; land had to be found for new housing .
19 About 120 thousand Americans travelled to Europe in 1900 and by 1990 that figure had reached 7 million , but in the same year about 14 million US citizens travelled to Mexico and 13.4 million to Canada .
20 In 1059 Anselm of Lucca , the future Pope Alexander II , and St Peter Damian put down a riot against the Patarini , but in the same year their chief , Pope Nicholas II , restored the old archbishop to his throne .
21 But in the same year we now have two opportunities to celebrate : our capital city of culture on one hand , and our Great Rebellion on the other .
22 But in the same way that the sexual act is losing its meaning , in pub scene , or baroque interior , or city flat , with the result that we are brought to question whatever meaning it once may seem to have possessed , so in The Waste Land the rituals of religion appear also to be failing .
23 What this renewed awareness of signs means in more precise terms is put by Jakobson as follows ( Sebeok 1960 : 370 , 372 ) : In poetry not only the phonological sequence but in the same way any sequence of semantic units strives to build an equation .
24 But in the same way that real poverty has always given birth to real revolution , this feigned poverty of the adventurous would breed a false-bottomed , jerry-built revolution in which the adventurers would continue their make-believe and be followed by the rock-concert lumpen , tired of their own voyeurism . ’
25 But in the same way that the adoption of helmets and other protective equipment has altered the behaviour of cricketers , cycle helmet wearing is likely to encourage riskier cycling . ’
26 Some of it I find a bit er a bit too obvious but in the same way erm on , on the sociology side , I get a bit angry because I see what society does to people .
27 Yeah but in the same way in exactly the same respect
28 PP says the sentences again but in the same order ( and you respond to each ) , then the same five sentences in random order .
29 Lillywhite was fourth and Smith ninth but in the same time as the second placed man , ensuring them the top two places overall .
30 There is nothing to show how long the game or the Society had been in abeyance before the meeting but in the same record a minute implies that the Society had been formed in 1483 .
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