Example sentences of "[prep] same " in BNC.

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31 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; B. enamel digested from tip of incisor from snowy owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; C. detail of same ( ×38 ) ; D. surface etching of tip of incisor from short-eared owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; E. detail of same ( ×188 ) ; F. enamel removed from tip of incisor of Verreaux eagle owl assemblage by digestion ( ×11 ) ; G. detail of enamel edge of same ( ×38 ) ; H. heavy digestion on incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; I. detail of enamel at tip of incisor of same ( ×32 ) ; l. digestion along length of incisor from little owl assemblage ( ×11 ) ; K. detail of same ( ×262 ) ; L. heavy digestion of incisor from kestrel assemblage , showing the breakdown of tissue along length of the tooth and complete digestion of the enamel ( ×38 ) ; M. nearly complete removal of enamel along length of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×8 ) ; N. detail of island of enamel remaining on same ( ×38 ) ; O. destructuring of incisor from common buzzard assemblage with collapse of dentine and removal of most of the enamel ( ×8 ) ; P. detail of same ( ×52 ) .
32 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; B. enamel digested from tip of incisor from snowy owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; C. detail of same ( ×38 ) ; D. surface etching of tip of incisor from short-eared owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; E. detail of same ( ×188 ) ; F. enamel removed from tip of incisor of Verreaux eagle owl assemblage by digestion ( ×11 ) ; G. detail of enamel edge of same ( ×38 ) ; H. heavy digestion on incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; I. detail of enamel at tip of incisor of same ( ×32 ) ; l. digestion along length of incisor from little owl assemblage ( ×11 ) ; K. detail of same ( ×262 ) ; L. heavy digestion of incisor from kestrel assemblage , showing the breakdown of tissue along length of the tooth and complete digestion of the enamel ( ×38 ) ; M. nearly complete removal of enamel along length of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×8 ) ; N. detail of island of enamel remaining on same ( ×38 ) ; O. destructuring of incisor from common buzzard assemblage with collapse of dentine and removal of most of the enamel ( ×8 ) ; P. detail of same ( ×52 ) .
33 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; B. enamel digested from tip of incisor from snowy owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; C. detail of same ( ×38 ) ; D. surface etching of tip of incisor from short-eared owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; E. detail of same ( ×188 ) ; F. enamel removed from tip of incisor of Verreaux eagle owl assemblage by digestion ( ×11 ) ; G. detail of enamel edge of same ( ×38 ) ; H. heavy digestion on incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; I. detail of enamel at tip of incisor of same ( ×32 ) ; l. digestion along length of incisor from little owl assemblage ( ×11 ) ; K. detail of same ( ×262 ) ; L. heavy digestion of incisor from kestrel assemblage , showing the breakdown of tissue along length of the tooth and complete digestion of the enamel ( ×38 ) ; M. nearly complete removal of enamel along length of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×8 ) ; N. detail of island of enamel remaining on same ( ×38 ) ; O. destructuring of incisor from common buzzard assemblage with collapse of dentine and removal of most of the enamel ( ×8 ) ; P. detail of same ( ×52 ) .
34 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; B. enamel digested from tip of incisor from snowy owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; C. detail of same ( ×38 ) ; D. surface etching of tip of incisor from short-eared owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; E. detail of same ( ×188 ) ; F. enamel removed from tip of incisor of Verreaux eagle owl assemblage by digestion ( ×11 ) ; G. detail of enamel edge of same ( ×38 ) ; H. heavy digestion on incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; I. detail of enamel at tip of incisor of same ( ×32 ) ; l. digestion along length of incisor from little owl assemblage ( ×11 ) ; K. detail of same ( ×262 ) ; L. heavy digestion of incisor from kestrel assemblage , showing the breakdown of tissue along length of the tooth and complete digestion of the enamel ( ×38 ) ; M. nearly complete removal of enamel along length of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×8 ) ; N. detail of island of enamel remaining on same ( ×38 ) ; O. destructuring of incisor from common buzzard assemblage with collapse of dentine and removal of most of the enamel ( ×8 ) ; P. detail of same ( ×52 ) .
35 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; B. enamel digested from tip of incisor from snowy owl assemblage ( ×18 ) ; C. detail of same ( ×38 ) ; D. surface etching of tip of incisor from short-eared owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; E. detail of same ( ×188 ) ; F. enamel removed from tip of incisor of Verreaux eagle owl assemblage by digestion ( ×11 ) ; G. detail of enamel edge of same ( ×38 ) ; H. heavy digestion on incisor from tawny owl assemblage ( ×14 ) ; I. detail of enamel at tip of incisor of same ( ×32 ) ; l. digestion along length of incisor from little owl assemblage ( ×11 ) ; K. detail of same ( ×262 ) ; L. heavy digestion of incisor from kestrel assemblage , showing the breakdown of tissue along length of the tooth and complete digestion of the enamel ( ×38 ) ; M. nearly complete removal of enamel along length of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×8 ) ; N. detail of island of enamel remaining on same ( ×38 ) ; O. destructuring of incisor from common buzzard assemblage with collapse of dentine and removal of most of the enamel ( ×8 ) ; P. detail of same ( ×52 ) .
36 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×10 ) ; B. incisor from short-eared owl assemblage with superficial digestion along its entire length ( ×11 ) ; C. detail of superficial digestion caused by short-eared owl ( ×75 ) ; D. detail of same with the prism structure of the enamel apparent ( ×375 ) ; E. incisor in premaxilla from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×30 ) ; F. detail of same ( ×85 ) ; G. isolated incisor from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×15 ) ; H. digestion and splitting of incisor from European eagle owl assemblage ( ×56 ) ; I. digestion of enamel and dentine from tawny owl assemblage producing an uneven surface on both ( ×11 ) ; J. enamel removal from middle of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×13 ) ; K. detail of digested enamel edge ( ×375 ) ; L. heavy digestion of enamel and dentine from hen harrier assemblage ( ×18 ) .
37 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×10 ) ; B. incisor from short-eared owl assemblage with superficial digestion along its entire length ( ×11 ) ; C. detail of superficial digestion caused by short-eared owl ( ×75 ) ; D. detail of same with the prism structure of the enamel apparent ( ×375 ) ; E. incisor in premaxilla from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×30 ) ; F. detail of same ( ×85 ) ; G. isolated incisor from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×15 ) ; H. digestion and splitting of incisor from European eagle owl assemblage ( ×56 ) ; I. digestion of enamel and dentine from tawny owl assemblage producing an uneven surface on both ( ×11 ) ; J. enamel removal from middle of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×13 ) ; K. detail of digested enamel edge ( ×375 ) ; L. heavy digestion of enamel and dentine from hen harrier assemblage ( ×18 ) .
38 16.2 The Proprietor agrees to indemnify the Publisher against loss injury or damage ( including all legal costs and expenses and any compensation costs and disbursements paid by the Publisher to compromise or settle any claim ) occasioned to the Publisher by any claim action or threatened proceedings arising out of a breach or violation of the above warranty provided that the Publisher shall have given prompt written notice to the Proprietor of any such claim , action or threatened proceedings upon its becoming aware of same and provided the Publisher shall have given the Proprietor the option , at the Proprietor 's discretion , to defend such claim , action or threatened proceedings himself .
39 Such approvals shall not be withheld or delayed unreasonably. must respond to any such request for approval within ten ( 10 ) days of receipt of same failing which will be deemed to have given its assent .
40 These problems are emphasized with large data volumes , multiple authorship , complex inter-node and intra-node relationships , need for multiple views of same hyper-medium , and a desire to integrate the hyper-base with other types of application within the organization .
41 And on top of all that were the meetings of groupings from around the globe , with early morning delegation meetings to talk tactics ( and more of same late each evening ) .
42 George Singleton , a dab hand at composing missives purporting to have originated under the pens of famous people of the past , supplied pencilled drafts of same .
43 Coronet of same with screw of orangey-red paper inside to represent the Flame . "
44 Although I had ‘ backed up ’ on a floppy disc from the computer I lost both floppy and hard disc record on Friday ( yes 13th ) and it was all my address list — twenty pages this size of single line entries and with just a double space between As and Bs and Cs and Ds etc. ; I could have wept but had instead to laugh — only thing to do and a mistake or combination of same that I shall NOT make again .
45 Drawing of same man ( NI reader ) as a contraceptive salesman knocking on door of household full of people — looking out of windows , pressing past the women who opens the door , etc .
46 It is a case of same view , slightly different vision .
47 Clubs are reminded of Rule 9 regarding recording of scores and return of same to the league secretary by the allotted time .
48 King demands more of same
49 Yes , same , it 's that sort of same week .
50 Nine pages of same person .
51 cos it 's like erm , it 's like , her , her calves and her shins are like same size as her thighs
52 KLEINWORT BENSON LTD. v. SAME
53 SAME v. SAME , Ex parte PEGG
54 SAME v. SAME , Ex parte PIERSON
55 SAME v. SAME , Ex parte SMART
56 SAME v. SAME , Ex parte PERSAUD
57 Phylon midsole with same lightweight upper as MARIAH £44.99
58 The wagons were taken by traverser to the Wagon Shop for final coats of paint and the completed wagons were taken to the Gravel Sidings where they were brake and steam tested ( if fitted with same ) .
59 It is available from 9 a.m. to 12 noon with same day despatch of orders .
60 Yes they 're dealt with same way there 's hardly any break between payment of salaries and onto superannuation .
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