Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adj] [verb] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 Lion-hearted Nigel does n't worry about the high-speed horrors of blasting around a concrete oval , six inches from a wall at up to 240 mph with 30 other drivers all battling for the same space — and no runoffs if you crash .
2 ‘ There have been occasions when there were three different speakers all preaching at the same time , attempting to drown each other out .
3 ‘ If the companies all draw from the same research and technology base , we may inhibit technical and product innovation , just when it is most needed ’ , Albert Sobey , an industry consultant from Michigan , told the subcommittee .
4 Suppose your gas , telephone and life insurance bills all arrive on the same day .
5 Yet the cases which fail to set up trusts all fail for the same good reason : because they do not make clear an intention on the part of the settlor that a trustee should be legally obliged to a beneficiary .
6 The covariant derivative can be used to describe the differential change of any local vector along a given path , because local vectors all transform in the same way .
7 To overcome this , the light is shone across ( usually at 90o ) an atomic beam ( Figure la ) or directly along a beam of fast atoms all moving with the same velocity ( Figure 1b ) .
8 The problem is that a good gimmick is contagious — everyone in Hollywood gets it all at once , and then you get a rash of movies all suffering from the same big idea .
9 A 48″ × 18″ × 18″ tank will weigh 490 lb ( or a mind boggling 4.5 PFK staff writers all standing on the same spot ) .
10 Dishwashing etc. machines : Despite being used for a variety of functions , including cleaning crockery , bottles , trays , crates and numerous other items , these machines all operate on the same general principle .
11 The three papers all focus on the same abnormality : an exchange of material ( translocation ) between two chromosomes ( chromosomes 8 and 14 ) that is particularly common in a tumour known as Burkitt 's lymphoma .
12 A folk hero , a man who could draw climbers literally hundreds of miles just to sit in the same pub and hear him sing and play his accordion .
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