Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the same title " in BNC.

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1 T. H. Marshall , in his book on social policy , has an opening chapter with the same title as this one .
2 This was followed by a circular of the same title which set out proposals to help long-stay hospital patients to return to the community .
3 The Prodigy , or Prodge as his mates call him , discovers reggae and the Arthur Brown 1968 novelty hit of the same title .
4 For a while it seemed that the whole black music scene had a fixation about penning songs with titles formed entirely around the same noun , Sam Cooke adding to his bank balance via ‘ Baby , Baby , Baby ’ ( 1963 ) while James Brown band singer Anna King and Bobby Byrd provides a classic of the same title during '64 .
5 New books which Prestel only issues in English include Picasso and Braque , the collected contributions to the symposium held in 1990 during the exhibition of the same title at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( DM68 ) , and Josef Hoffmann-Designs , a monograph on the great Viennese designer ( 1870 to 1956 ) , published to coincide with the exhibition at the IBM Gallery , New York ( DM68 ; exhibition until 23 January ) .
6 Dawson 's ‘ Sign of the Times ’ , a comment on pollution and the environment , for example — submitted for Camerawork 's exhibition of the same title — was designed to be different .
7 The drawings represent a selection of the museum 's outstanding holdings which were shown in a larger exhibition of the same title at the British Museum in 1986 .
8 Elizabeth Avedon designed Avedon 's PHOTOGRAPHS 1947–1977 and the exhibition of the same title shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York in 1978 .
9 Dawson 's ‘ Sign of the Times ’ , a comment on pollution and the environment , for example — submitted for Camerawork 's exhibition of the same title — was designed to be different .
10 The use of the same title for the February and March 1993 talks is not a mistake .
11 These proposals were not adopted , they were seldom referred to although in the USA much physical geography did not develop in geography departments , but exactly 50 years later a paper with the same title as Barrows 's ( Chorley , 1973 ) sought to examine the extent to which the ecological approach to geography provided a unifying link between the human and physical sides of the subject .
12 He thinks of it as a link in ‘ the great chain of Being ’ , a medieval idea which survived into the eighteenth century ( see A. O. Lovejoy 's book of the same title ) .
13 Students in the late 1980s , described as the ‘ fourth generation ’ ( since the communist revolution ) in a popular book of the same title , could not be ‘ relaxed ’ .
14 The present exhibition is timed to coincide with the publication of a book of the same title by J.F. Heijbroek and E.L .
15 It was based on Robin Moore 's book of the same title , which described allegedly true Green Beret exploits in the form of a novel .
16 An example of ( ii ) is the English Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood , with its periodical The Germ , or the German Der Blaue Reiter , with a book of the same title ( by one of its founders , Marc ) and a collective exhibition .
17 Out along the railway lines between 1880 and 1930 there developed ‘ a metropolitan corridor ’ , whose history J. R. Stilgoe has traced in his absorbing book of the same title .
18 This exhibition , organised by David Yeomans and accompanied by a short book of the same title , explored the relationship between architectural design and carpentry from the mediaeval period to the present day .
19 Based on a book of the same title by Greek writer Nikos Kazantzakis , the movie is a profoundly religious film about the seesaw battle between spirit and flesh which characterizes all human life .
20 Accompanying ‘ Allocations ’ , a book with the same title has been published , with statements by all the artists and essays by Thomas McEvilley , Rosalind Krauss , Robert Smithson and others .
21 Eve Arnold : In Britain , the exhibition is mounted with the assistance of publishers Sinclair Stevenson to coincide with publication of a book by the same title .
22 Gray also published a book by the same title in which he managed to spell Jon Swain 's name incorrectly .
23 But the pay-off line of both the book A Brief History of Time , and Errol Morris ' film of the same title , is that ‘ the ultimate triumph of human reason ’ would be to ‘ know the mind of God ’ .
24 Many public librarians therefore prefer to discard a damaged book and replace it with a new copy of the same title or with another book altogether .
25 One track , ‘ Wicked In Bed ’ , sold well enough on 45 for the backing track to sire ten more versions for an LP of the same title .
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