Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the same reason " in BNC.
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1 | Placebo effects are also seen in allergy , perhaps for the same reason . |
2 | We talk about whatever interests us perhaps for the same reason that Willis draws it and paints it . " |
3 | ‘ Perhaps for the same reason I foolishly asked you to stay with Anna in the first place , ’ he snarled . |
4 | They are also for the same reason very suitable for lower ability pupils or for multicultural groups , and can be a useful leveller . |
5 | It shares ear markings with the tiger , very probably for the same reason , to provide a signal for the cubs to follow , especially at night , when their mother leads them through dense jungle . |
6 | They were both dressed the same , probably for the same reason , and yet it did n't seem to make any difference because all the action was in the eyes . |
7 | Harrington did well temporarily for the same reason as my original Cheat did . |
8 | Fortunately there are now many people who think this is wrong , and they do so mainly for the same reason , that is , because the ‘ god ’ spoken of has never been explained in a manner which they themselves can easily understand and believe in . |
9 | The Manchester City chairman Peter Swales sacked Mel Machin a few years ago for the same reason ; rapport with fans , he believed , was even more important than results . |
10 | I took courage , stopped , looked my questioner straight in the eye and said , ‘ I come from Fontanellato by tram and I am here for the same reason as you are . |
11 | The clanking camisoles and the chain mail adornments of the sixties are certainly less static than the table decorations of the thirties ; they exist surely for the same reason , to invite comment . |
12 | I mean we support The Porch financially and with people going to work there precisely for the same reason . |
13 | Your colleagues are there for the same reason as you , no matter what they might say or do . |
14 | If that is so , then by the same reason , if a DSS officer is ignorant of the past benefit system , that does not justify his preventing a person from obtaining retrospective entitlement to benefit . |
15 | Hummel and Czerny also ask for the Menuetto Allegretto of the Symphony no. 40 to go quite fast , again for the same reason ( Hummel , dotted minim = 76 ; Czerny , dotted minim = 72 ) . |
16 | B , on the other hand , who has always been resident in the United Kingdom , does likewise for the same reason . |