Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [verb] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 It is the unique experience of rail travellers on the Gotthard to glimpse the same , unmistakable baroque-domed village church three times in a few minutes as the train passes it at different levels above and below .
2 The DD-10 has the same features as the DD-1EX plus the following .
3 But Warren is prepared to meet Hodkinson halfway by paying him a further £25,000 — provided he beats McMillan but he will have to offer the WBO champion the same .
4 As there is no possible overlap with H-atom orbitals , the MO has the same energy as the oxygen AO except for a small charge effect .
5 Mr McNeil said the region had tried but failed to persuade the CRE to conduct the same inquiry on a nationwide basis , and regretted its decision to proceed .
6 Raybestos and the IDA shared the same legal representation at the hearing .
7 How long would it be , Carew wondered , before the Hacketts and the Merricks and the Townshends did the same ?
8 The assembly of the Khans met the same afternoon .
9 The Mozart shown beneath the Chopin has the same form , using repetition and ending with a recall of the first section .
10 Recently , a study of the causes of corporate failure in the UK reached the same conclusion .
11 But industries right across the UK faced the same risk .
12 Although the reduction in coca growing in this part of Bolivia has been significant , drug dealers in the Andes have the same easy access to coca today as they had five years ago .
13 After all , one can not seriously expect the status of the GDR to change radically while the status of the FRG remains the same .
14 Mr Rocard is frightened that , without reform , the PTT risks the same fate as France 's now moribund iron and steel industry .
15 The Left Wing of the ILP took the same view , though eventually it became more sympathetic to the Communists .
16 And there may be much truth in this — all professions in the US face the same problem , because a small group of lawyers are using the tort system to benefit not only their client but themselves , often operating on a contingency fee basis with no cost to the client .
17 Those in the Thames Estuary were moderately successful , but the Nene Valley industry did even better and , later , the Humber provided the same means for the E. Yorkshire potters who gained an eventual monopoly of the military market in the fourth century .
18 Editor , — Is it not time for the BMJ to set the same standards for the drug advertisements it carries as it does for scientific papers ?
19 It makes none because whereas The Smiths attract the same kind of audience ( who hold intense faith ) as U2 and The Jam ( which is basically the male dominated sexually repressed types who are also the essence of heavy metal ) they still refuse to display the schoolboy phoney surreal imagery of those people .
20 We have tightened controls on the import of wild birds and will press the EC to do the same .
21 The NSF has the same broad objectives as MIND — it acts as an advocate for individuals , campaigns for better local services , organizes support groups for patients and their families and publishes some very helpful literature .
22 Reserve police in the RUC wear the same uniform , for all that an outsider can distinguish , and as a consequence face the same security risks , but most are marginalized by the restricted range of duties they perform and the short-term status of their contract .
23 The Livingstones and Crichtons did this in 1439 , when they seized James II and then settled down to squabble for the next decade ; the Boyds did the same thing with James III ; and Angus found time , despite his matrimonial problems with Margaret Tudor , to get possession of James V in 1526 and dominate politics for the last two years of the minority .
24 ‘ St Thomas à Becket drank the same wine .
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