Example sentences of "[noun pl] of the same kind " in BNC.
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1 | A BBC spokesman said : ‘ The song contains warnings against abuse , unlike previous songs of the same kind . ’ |
2 | There they find all they need-food and water , protection from too much heat or too much cold , space to live in , a place to hide away from animals which might eat them , and a good chance of meeting other animals of the same kind as themselves so that they can reproduce . |
3 | In these and other books of the same kind the central characters strongly resemble one another and fulfil similar roles in the action as examples of young people learning by experience — and , for the most part , experience of an unexpected and dangerous kind . |
4 | And under the " public good " defence it may be relevant to the jury 's task of evaluating the merit of a particular book to compare it with other books of the same kind , and to hear expert evidence about the current climate of permissiveness in relation to this kind of literature . |
5 | It is unclear what is meant by investments of the same kind , which is important in relation to both exchange members and overseas persons . |
6 | Accordingly , futures contracts will not be investments of the same kind as debt securities or even contracts for differences , although SFA may perhaps agree that they are of the same kind as contracts for differences for this purpose ; in practice , however , any dealer who normally deals in futures contracts is usually likely to deal in contracts for differences in any event . |
7 | Trivers argues that the chances of selection favouring altruistic behaviour in which individuals dispense a benefit to another greater than the cost of the act will be improved when many potentially altruistic situations arise in the population , when there are repetitive interactions of the same kind within a small group of individuals , and where symmetrical situations favouring the return of benefits are common . |
8 | He or she invents a product which consumers did n't know they wanted until it is made available , manufactures it with the assistance of purveyors of risk capital known as publishers , and sells it in competition with makers of marginally differentiated products of the same kind . |
9 | Criticisms of the same kind were also to be made by such as Philippe de Mézières , whose long reflective work on the state of French society , the Songe du vieil pèlerin , was written towards the end of the fourteenth century . |
10 | ‘ No , of course — humble fare with no meat and sermons of the same kind , ’ said Sophia . |
11 | The doctor who attended him , Guillaume de Harselly , was evidently experienced in cases of mental illness , and warned the royal counsellors that other attacks of the same kind were to be expected . |
12 | So the world of science moved along its intellectual railway tracks , and its further progress seemed , like that of the railways themselves , to offer the prospect of the laying-down of more tracks of the same kind through new territory . |
13 | In Java , Pickering ( 1979 ) reports in detail problems of the same kind . |
14 | Other stars of the same kind were found , and by now many are known . |
15 | In that regard it appears that membership of an association creates between the members close links of the same kind as those which are created between the parties to a contract and that consequently the obligations to which the national court refers may be regarded as contractual for the purpose of the application of article 5(1) of the Convention . |
16 | But he insists that it follows from it and others of the same kind that knowledge is impossible . |
17 | Schemes of the same kind were drawn up for the forests of Chute , Pickering and Knaresborough , and in the soke of Somersham within the forest of Huntingdon , which the Attorney-General reported ‘ had not been in use for a long time past . |
18 | The problem is no easier with other schemes of the same kind ; accusations of chauvinism , racism , and inability to transcend the limited nineteenth-century world view can be successfully applied to them all . |
19 | Having once formed , it emanates ‘ morphogenetic fields ’ that influence the form taken by all other crystals of the same kind : and the fields of each new individual combine to provide a ‘ morphic resonance ’ , active across both space and time . |
20 | These replaced or supplemented the now traditional export crops of the same kind — the declining sugar from the Caribbean and Brazil , cotton from the southern states of America , whose trade was at least temporarily wrecked by the Civil War of 1861–5 . |
21 | Replace wilting or mostly-eaten leaves with fresh leaves of the same kind . |
22 | Collect the leaves and stems of the plant that the eggs have been laid on , and put them in the cage in a pot of water together with a few more leaves or shoots of the same kind . |
23 | Collect the leaves with caterpillars on them and also some more leaves or shoots of the same kind . |