Example sentences of "belong to [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In both these cases the confusion arises because a term is considered to belong to the same category as the ones that are being demonstrated . |
2 | Nick and she , they were proportioned to each other , they seemed to belong to the same tribe . |
3 | They do not need to belong to the same phase . |
4 | The men were believed to belong to the same group which attacked an army outpost near Kraka , 37 miles south of the capital , on Monday , killing seven people . |
5 | Both literature and social or cultural reality are de fined by structuralist theory in semiotic terms , so that ( as in the Bakhtinian theory ) they are seen as belonging to the same order . |
6 | Despite popular mythology concerning ‘ evil ’ and vicious species that track down their victims ruthlessly and mercilessly , the reality is that no venom , no poison , no bite , no sting , is ever administered except under extreme provocation or simply by accident , unless the victim is either a potential prey or a rival belonging to the same species . |
7 | Elements of these two types contract any of four " horizontal " relations , belonging to the same level , with other entities or properties or both , as will be described immediately below ( it is probable that exactly one of these relations is specifically linguistic rather than being a relation implied by human mental activities in general ) . |
8 | if you need to do a phonemic analysis you must decide which sounds are in contrast ( belonging to different phonemes ) , and which are variants ( belonging to the same phoneme ) . |
9 | You would also need to study the lists to see if there is anything conditioning the sounds , i.e. if they are in complementary distribution and belonging to the same phoneme , or if they contrast in some way , thus constituting different phonemes . |
10 | Their colour-similarity is a necessary condition of their belonging to the same colour species , not a definition of their colour . |
11 | In this case what keeps them apart is not belonging to the same sex , rather , it is simply a condition of life that in no human relationship can two persons ‘ fuse ’ into one . |
12 | Nodes belonging to the same generation share the same horizontal level . |
13 | the fact of belonging to the same class , and that of belonging to the same generation or age group , have this in common , that both endow the individuals sharing in them with a common location in the social and historical process , and thereby limit them to a specific range of potential experience , predisposing them for a certain characteristic mode of thought and experience , and a characteristic type of historically relevant action . |
14 | A translation of the Swedish version of the creative climate questionnaire was applied in eight independent product departments belonging to the same division . |
15 | Given that object recognition is a categorical process , in that one does n't recognize each individual chair one sees but identifies it as belonging to the same category as other chairs one has seen , this suggests that the inferotemporal cortex has a major role to play in object recognition . |
16 | As there is much variation in numbers of thymocytes between mice of different litters of the same age but much less between mice belonging to the same litter , the numbers of total thymocytes are shown in comparison to wild-type or heterozygous littermates in a logarithmic scale . |
17 | ( c ) Certain abstract words , like food , metal and beauty may be taught by grouping together a number of objects , models or samples belonging to the same class . |
18 | the fact of belonging to the same class , and that of belonging to the same generation or age group , have this in common , that both endow the individuals sharing in them with a common location in the social and historical process , and thereby limit them to a specific range of potential experience , predisposing them for a certain characteristic mode of thought and experience , and a characteristic type of historically relevant action . |
19 | At Cuddington , an adjacent manor belonging to the same lord , there were thirteen land assessments in 1522 compared with only two freeholders a generation later . |
20 | Apart from their ‘ vertical ’ obligations individuals were tied together by belonging to the same group . |
21 | The effects will be broadly similar in all aircraft belonging to the same group . |
22 | The alternative criterion for assigning lexical units to a single lexeme is that their senses should be local senses belonging to the same sense-spectrum . |
23 | ‘ I certify that I have known Colour Serjeant William Nicholl late of the 8th ( or King 's ) Regiment for the space of ten years , six of which I belonged to the same Company and always considered him a man of most exemplary character . |
24 | In the eighteenth century , as indeed for Aristotle , the best guide was fertility : a male and female belonged to the same species if they would mate and produce viable and fertile offspring . |
25 | He was a , we belonged to the same shed . |
26 | Kilvert belonged to the same club ; he describes poor Lizzie Powell — |
27 | At maternal ages 25–29 , infants with the best survival prospects were those whose fathers belonged to the same age group as the mothers . |
28 | Loretta and Bridget had belonged to the same women 's group several years before , a group which Tracey had nicknamed ‘ the coven ’ . |
29 | First is the mosaic from building XII , 2 , Cirencester ( Neal 1981 , no. 28 ) which has at least two panels of four-swastika arrangement ( and which , incidentally , belongs to the same building as another labyrinth design : Neal 1981 , no. 27 ) . |
30 | ( t ) If a belongs to the same member of unc as b and if b belongs to the same member of unc as c then … [ can you finish it ? ] . |