Example sentences of "from [art] same [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 However , the teachings of the Hebrew bible and other scriptures derived from the same remote writings and philosophies , have had a profound effect on the events of the past several thousand years .
2 Labour and Liberals spring from the same radical roots and their greatest moments have come when they cooperate : 1906 , 1945 , and their worst when they split evenly : the 1920s and 1980s .
3 And if some of these assumptions were harsh in their operation they were tempered by a humanitarianism which stemmed from the same eighteenth-century roots .
4 Although he comes from the same mean streets that spawned Tyson , Bowe says : ‘ My approach is totally different to his .
5 For there is a formula which generates the ‘ deviant ’ continuation from the same early stages ; since both series start in the same way , we can not appeal to the way in which one starts in order to justify our preference for its way of going on .
6 There are new flat roof systems about which are supposed to be better , but they suffer from the same inherent disadvantages as their earlier counterparts .
7 Benn 's record stretches back to 1987 and is cluttered with the debris of two divisions and outlined by the cream from the same two divisions .
8 ‘ What sometimes appear to be new strategies decentralisation , management by objectives , consultative supervision , ‘ democratic ’ leadership are usually but old wine in new bottles , because the procedures derived to implement them are derived from the same inadequate assumptions about human nature …
9 Though the group which dominated the executive board of the National Association tended to be drawn from the secularist , radical circles of the metropolis , the women and men who effectively led the repeal movement came from the same provincial backgrounds which sustained many other mid-century reform groups .
10 In this sense the elements of a people 's ‘ real ’ universe can be ‘ turned upside down ’ as easily as those of its linguistic universe , since their apprehension of both stem from the same fundamental principles of thought and meaning construction .
11 In this way , the strategy proceeds from the same antisemitic assumptions and stereotypes as the more familiar and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories .
12 Elite cadres are selected by their predecessors from the same educational institutions : the old boy network ( Sedgemore , 1980 ; Benn , 1981 ) .
13 The empire was the monarchy , and the monarchy was an administrative bureaucracy of extraordinary inflexibility supported by an officer-class recruited from the same social strata .
14 Sliding sash windows can suffer from the same binding problems as hinged casements , and the cures are broadly similar .
15 Nowadays , if staying overnight far away from any of the royal residences , she tends to use the royal train , but lord lieutenants continue to be drawn from the same big houses .
16 There is much to enjoy in an unbuckled way in this basically commedia dell'arte wheeze of young lovers enlisting the wily servant 's help to outwit the old guardian-in this it springs from the same dramatic roots as much of pantomime .
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