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

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1 A kitchen the same size , off which there are small rooms , rather like chapels off a cathedral .
2 With luck you may effect a recapture the same day by one or other of the methods described .
3 You , you can get a toy the same as the Fat Controller there .
4 Teacher : Can you make a necklace the same as mine ? ( 3 red , 3 green , 3 yellow , 3 blue )
5 Well if I could have a bungalow the same as I' ve got now I would n't care .
6 The girls had already gone to stay with friends , who have a youngster the same age . ’
7 How many blue cubes do you need to build a cube the same size as the red cube ?
8 And that because she wanted a chat the same as me .
9 His embarrassment flattered her , because it was a sign of his bewildered love , but it irritated her even more , because it testified to his immaturity ; going with a boy the same age seemed like lowering oneself : she was only interested in older boys .
10 He would turn up in the Primary School playground and call , ‘ Hi there , Nick ! ’ as if Nick was a boy the same age .
11 He is drinking soda pop out of a can the same shrill dayglo orange colour as emergency road markings .
12 It gives all members of a group the same set of attributes .
13 Hitachi , with its partners Maxwell and Matsushita , has come up with a disc the same size , while a third combine headed by Seagate has opted for 3¼ inch ( 7–8 cm ) in an attempt to head off the Japanese competition .
14 ‘ We can , of course , come up with a quotation the same day if it 's required urgently , and in the not too distant future we aim to give on-the-spot quotations . ’
15 The distance between the horizontal rows of rings should be twice the depth of the bottom pelmet to make a pleat the same size as the pelmet .
16 I realized with a shock the same thing could be said of me now and I 've got no hormones .
17 It appears that , despite the way he first introduces the topic of personal identity , his detailed interest is not so much in what makes a person the same over time , but in the sense one has of oneself , one 's past deeds and actions , and the relation of this to questions of moral praise and blame .
18 Is to be a king the same thing as to be the object of universal hate ?
19 The question then arises whether it is right to attribute to Parliament as a whole the same intention as that repeatedly voiced by the Financial Secretary .
20 ‘ Jolly odd having a stepmother the same age as you .
21 Within a minute the same Paul Cook was discharging another defence splitting ball , unfortunately it was his own defence and Mike could only beat out Martin Carruthers ' shot into the path of Mark Steen as we know .
22 Two in five employers said that a woman the same age and with the same skills as a man would be more likely to be turned down because of her age .
23 A woman the same age as their combined ages stepped into the car at Woodford and quickly stepped out again when she saw Lee swinging from the passenger hand-holds , Damon and Kevin sparring on the floor and Chris doing something to a continental ferry advertisement with a red felt-tipped pen .
24 If the chair is taken by a woman the same phrase can be used or alternatively " Madam Chairman " .
25 ‘ Is a fiddle the same as a violin ? ’ she whispered .
26 Drill a hole the same diameter as the keyhole in the lock case .
27 Anyway she managed she get a mirror the same .
28 Ian went off and came back with a box the same size as the ones that had been used for the train .
29 A difficult question is whether in the case of an employee who is not a fiduciary the same principles also apply .
30 Mrs Frizzell found it impossible to forgive Mrs Dawson 's becoming a widow the same week as her party ; a history of Mrs Dawson one night , and the remarks the following night of the lady secretary of the United Nations ' Society on the role of the Canadian peacekeeping force in Cyprus , had meant that for the first time in years no report of Mrs Frizzell 's party appeared , though room had been found for a report on one of Mrs Murphy 's receptions .
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