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

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1 Flagstad gave the songs their première , so it 's intriguing to hear her successor bring the same kind of broad sweep , sincerity of purpose and rewarding breath-control to them .
2 No other equipment in the running wardrobe warrants the same kind of loyalty or devotion .
3 It was mentioned in chapter one that the rocks making up the Earth 's mantle show the same kind of behaviour — on a short time-scale , they are rigid ( ’ solid ’ ) enough to transmit shock waves from earthquakes , but on a much longer time-scale , they can ‘ flow ’ , and accommodate the convection movements which are believed to provide the driving mechanisms behind Plate Tectonics .
4 The ‘ converted receipts and payments ’ method applies the same kind of thinking to receipts .
5 The DNA-copying mechanism does the same kind of error-correction automatically .
6 If the conservation movement had the same kind of publicity budget , the public might be given a more balanced picture .
7 To this extent , of course , a synchronically divergent language state requires the same kind of treatment as a historically divergent state : in neither case can it be assumed that the norms of some ‘ standard ’ variety can be successfully projected on to it .
8 Do you think that was an attitude to that was erm unique to nursing at the time or do you think erm that possibly girls in other walks of life had the same kind of experience of discipline and demands on them ?
9 While I accept that , I have to say that we expect those undertaking the review to have complete power to look into all areas and , specifically , to consider whether safety representatives who are not backed by a trade union are in a position to give the same kind of expert advice as would be expected from safety representatives appointed by a trade union .
10 One solution would be to extend regulation to the press to ensure the same kind of impartiality as on television .
11 It was time his mother felt the same kind of distress , the same feeling of being rootless ; after all , that woman had stolen her father away .
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