Example sentences of "almost at [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Almost at the same instant , they sprang apart , ragged in breath , staring , each at each , dim faces in the gloom .
2 Sitting on the tall range , its small legs sticking out over the bright brass rail which acted both as a safety barrier round the hotplates and as a place to hang grubby kitchen towels , the small attendant 's face was almost at the same level as the human 's .
3 Almost at the same time as the redcaps get back , so do the infantry from the Queens .
4 Almost at the same time D. P. McKenzie of Cambridge and R. L. Parker of the Scripps Institution in America had come to much the same conclusions as Wilson and together these scientists were responsible for what they called the ‘ New Global Tectonics ’ .
5 Almost at the same time a loud-voiced and unpopular Dominican priest made an outspoken attack against all mathematicians and Galileo supporters .
6 Almost at the same time William Russell , a painter and coffin-maker , opened his London shop ; far more ingenious than Boyce , Russell entered into an agreement with the College of Arms in 1689 whereby , for a fee , its members would attend certain funerals which he had arranged .
7 The Munn Report examined the structure of the curriculum in the last two years of compulsory schooling in Scotland , and carried out its work almost at the same time as the Dunning Committee considered the aims , purposes and forms of assessment for the whole ability range .
8 The most surprising observation is that the spring bloom occurred almost at the same time in the Tromsø area and at Spitzbergen , approximately 10° further north .
9 ‘ Come and get warm , ’ said David almost at the same time as Anthony was saying :
10 Almost at the same time there was an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the sale of Rover to British Aerospace .
11 Almost at the same moment that Mary saw and recognised the car , the men in it saw and recognised her !
12 And almost at the same moment she remembered why the name ‘ Luke Hunter ’ was so familiar .
13 Almost at the same moment an English observer put it more succinctly : " Foreign service may sometimes provide a good stirrup but never a good saddle " .
14 Almost at the same moment Paige heard it too .
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