Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Use of the Maxial PoS terminal requires the modification of the installation 's central PoS software , which receives the same string of characters as that for a transaction entered through a conventional keyboard .
2 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
3 This will normally be due to a later version of a module being created which contains the same problem as one previously reported , or the realisation that a module which is a variation of another contains the same problem as its variant .
4 The rule of law is generally thought to have a broader ‘ political ’ meaning which covers the same ground as , if it is not quite synonymous with , the concept of limited government .
5 Penguin Books has issued an eighth revised edition of Sir John Summerson 's Architecture in Britain 1530–1830 , first published in 1953 and intended as a companion to Ellis Waterhouse 's Painting in Britain 1530–1830 and Margaret Whinney 's Sculpture in Britain which covers the same period .
6 Thompson makes no reference to Lucy Lippard 's Six Years : The dematerialisation of the Art object from 1966 to 1972 , an invaluable , if monomaniacal archival resource which covers the same area and period .
7 It is therefore possible to unwind the program that many times , obtaining a finite syntactic approximation which exhibits the same behaviour .
8 The stage show ( which has the same name ) starts a national tour on January 27 .
9 When random access media items are being used , the media items must contain a directory which has the same name as the LIFESPAN process directory .
10 For instance , one of the signs that extremely and fast are united in a grammatical construction is the fact that the sequence extremely fast can be replaced by a single element , say , old , which has the same relationship to cars as does extremely fast ; furthermore , this substitution causes no grammatical change in the rest of the sentence .
11 Readers of D. H. Lawrence will be more familiar with the word ‘ butty ’ which has the same meaning . )
12 Approaching from another angle , there is at least one answer which has the same claim to finality as ‘ I enjoy it ’ ( finality in the sense that no further reason may be demanded , although other reasons may outweigh it ) .
13 Protector features what the company claims is a first in razor technology — a ‘ thin guard wire over the edges of the blades which has the same effect as the metal foil of a dry razor ’ .
14 An alternative procedure which achieves the same result but is more convenient computationally is the following .
15 Printing in colour is a little harder as there are only two colour printers available ; the Tektronix model which uses QuickDraw and the QMS ColorScript 100 which uses the same engine but has the PostScript language as well .
16 Compare this with the slide-back scooping block which uses the same technique but does not turn the body away .
17 It links to a further ESRC supported research project which uses the same database to analyse wage structure and pay determination .
18 He came up with a sugar called 2-deoxygalactose ( 2-Dgal , which bears the same relationship to the sugar galactose as 2-DG does to glucose ) .
19 From the broad and busy thoroughfare of the Riviera di Chiaia which is separated from the sea by the Villa Nazionale , a narrow strip of untidy parkland , the little street called Santa Maria in Portico leads inland and uphill over uneven cobbles to the church which bears the same name .
20 Comparison between this last work , with its highly charged and colourful imagery , and Avitus of Vienne 's work on chastity , which approaches the same subject through an examination of his own family , reveals a vast difference in the imagination of the two writers , and does suggest that despite the continuities , there had been a sharp change of taste in the first half of the sixth century .
21 3.3 reserves the right to introduce any substitute software which performs the same function .
22 Riffaterre 's criticism of Jakobson is to be found principally in an article of 1966 on Jakobson 's analysis ( with Claude Lévi-Strauss ) of Baudelaire 's poem ‘ Les Chats ’ , an analysis which follows the same model as that of the Shakespeare sonnet .
23 Which means the same leg 's hanging round .
24 Which means the same thing to me .
25 Every time you learn one verb you have to learn another verb as well , which means the same thing , only in a different time-frame .
26 Inhibitions are rare except for a bankruptcy inhibition , which serves the same purpose as a land charge in unregistered conveyancing .
27 The approximation field e is derived from a continuous displacement which satisfies the same boundary conditions and is such that is a self-equilibrated stress field .
28 " Hotel licence " which gives the same authorization to the holder as a public house licence except that the premises to which it applies are hotels .
29 Figure 3.19 shows the format of a steering file which generates the same output as the interactive examples given in this section .
30 This is achieved via a software library called the Adaptable User Interface Toolkit , which enables the same version of the tool to run under Windows , Macintosh System , Open Look and Motif .
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