Example sentences of "same [vb mod] [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( vi ) The same may be said for a passage of Paul .
2 The same may be said of a number of other rural districts designated under Section 19 of the Housing Act 1980 , ostensibly protected but in reality having quite large proportions of their stocks vulnerable .
3 The same may be said of the BMC engine but parts ( service items or for disasters ) are much more readily available for the LR unit .
4 ) The same may be said of the glissando , produced by rapidly drawing in or pushing out the slide .
5 20.1 In the case of any dispute or difference arising between the parties hereto relating to this Agreement or any matter arising therefrom or incidental thereto the same may be submitted to the arbitration of a single arbitrator in accordance with the provisions of the United Kingdom Arbitration Act 1979 or any statutory modification thereof for the time being in force .
6 The same must be said of the two sets of Images , for although there is no shortage of incidental felicities , I feel that the pianist is apt to over- project this music instead of allowing it to speak for itself .
7 In the case of registered land , sufficient particulars of title or office copy entries of the same should be supplied to the wife 's solicitors .
8 The same might be said for the mix of sexuality and violence in Blue Velvet .
9 The same might be said of the individuals in Britain considering themselves members of the ‘ middle class ’ : there is not an essential characteristic common to them all , which could be discovered by theoretical reflection .
10 Much the same might be said of the keyboard repertory , particularly in Germany .
11 Mr Allan was also found liable in the expenses of the Complainers and of the Committee as the same might be taxed on a Solicitor and Client basis .
12 Mr Soper was also found liable in the expenses of the Complainers and of the Committee as the same might be taxed on a Solicitor and Client basis .
13 The same might be inferred of the relationship between Baldwin IV and Baldwin V and the castellans of the comital demesne .
14 She said a real man is someone who knows what he 's about , who knows himself and can be relaxed about himself , and I think the same could be said about the ideal guest .
15 ‘ But the same could be said for a number of less actively traded companies on the full list .
16 Seven months on , how I wish the same could be said for the rest .
17 If the perceptions of Paisley 's critics are revealing of their underlying attitudes , the same could be said for the perceptions of his supporters .
18 I wish the same could be said for the piano he uses : it is clearly in need of a tune in the first of the Valses-Caprices .
19 The same could be said of the TSB while if you sell shares at such low prices that they guarantee the buyers an instant and spectatular profit then a lot of people are going to say : ‘ Thank you very much indeed ’ .
20 The same could be said of the recent Starfield and Chandler ranges , both of which we have looked at lately , and if this steering away from routine duplication is indeed a new trend , then it 's one which I applaud wholeheartedly .
21 The same could be said of the Shakespearean or Homeric frame .
22 If the same could be said of the English army ( with this difference , that the nobility was totally committed to Henry V , who had complete control over it ) matters were to change under the rule of the duke of Bedford , acting in the name of the young Henry VI .
23 We were much pressed in argument with submissions that , although fraudulent conduct has become a serious social evil , there are other evils just as grave , or even graver , which have not attracted any special powers ; that if the reason for giving exceptional powers to the Serious Fraud Office is that many frauds involve complicated transactions which are difficult to unravel , then the same could be said of the long and complex trials ( for instance , arising from charges of affray , or of the importation and supply of prohibited drugs ) to which no such powers have been applied ; and that , moreover , the powers of the Office are made available even where the transactions in question are not complicated , since the Act applies to ‘ serious or complex fraud ’ — not ‘ serious and complex fraud . ’
24 But of course the same could be said of the situation in Lace v. Chantler [ 1944 ] K.B .
25 The same could be said of the routes around the west of London .
26 The same could be claimed for a new memorial at Smoogro , Orkney , in honour of Squadron Commander Edwin Dunning , DSC .
27 For example , in the film our hero kills a Gremlin in a food blender ; the same can be done in the game , with an animated ‘ blending sequence ’ to satisfy all your daily gore-lust needs .
28 The same can be seen with the ownership of land in Neroche Forest in Somerset .
29 So we do n't want to be any under any illusions about that , and the same can be applied to the fact that we have made no real provision for nursery education , that we were in trouble over special needs in this county , that was a a requirement to restore services that were well below the S S A on Social Services , and we really all this er this er , new administration has done , has been brought those up , those services up to what would have been regarded as a quite an unacceptable level with most of the the the authorities in this country .
30 Much the same can be said for the group of surnames representing the former holding of offices , which includes such obvious examples as Butler , Chamberlain , Reeve , Beadle , Granger and Steward , but some are less obvious because time has dimmed both the memory of the office concerned and distorted the spelling of the name : Grieve = a farm steward ; Gayler = a gaoler ; Bailey = a bailiff or sergeant ; Spencer = a dispenser of provisions ; Tunnard = guardian of the village ( tūn ) pound ; Senskell = a majordomo ( seneschal ) ; Wardrop = a wardrober .
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