Example sentences of "[conj] they [verb] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 In the immediate mode on BBC Micro , all control codes ( with the exception of and U ) are echoed to the micro 's VDU software where they initiate the same functions as if they had been sent by the VDU statement .
2 They have equal standing in the Bundestag , where they have the same chances of being appointed to committees and promoted to ministerial rank .
3 Although they use the same subject matter , the stories they tell about it may not match .
4 This makes the blacks seem inferior and that their religion , although they worship the same god , is unworthy of respect .
5 Although they share the same chemical composition and crystal form , emerald is by far the more valuable .
6 Universality refers to the fact that totally different systems can exhibit the same route to chaos — the same not just in that they show the same broad features , but very closely the same including quantitative details .
7 This is not to say that they convey the same sense , nor that they necessarily refer to the same event ; but given what we know , both about the real world and the fictional world , it is reasonable to infer from each the same event .
8 I think it 's very important that we do n't neglect er people who live in rural areas and that we do in fact ensure that they get the same sort of provision erm that they do elsewhere .
9 Hubble noted that certain types of stars always have the same luminosity when they are near enough for us to measure ; therefore , he argued , if we found such stars in another galaxy , we could assume that they had the same luminosity — and so calculate the distance to that galaxy .
10 Oh it is true , but it did , it did do it , but that was the other day and I did n't think that they had the same effect , no , well perhaps so , mind you I mean we have done a lot of walking , have n't we ?
11 In more and more instruments , the law of one price is free to apply : close financial substitutes are allowed to be swapped for one another , so trading ( arbitrage , in the argot ) can ensure that they fetch the same price .
12 The difference was , of course , that they shared the same land mass , and were directly connected to each other by transcontinental tracks .
13 Kirsten proved a fine role model for the impressionable Rhodes throughout the tour , and while on the surface the pair could n't be more contrasting in appearance or temperament , there is no doubting that they shared the same total commitment to their game and country .
14 He was interested to find that they shared the same distrust , perhaps the same revulsion .
15 Sometimes she would climax first , sometimes he , and on good nights they would explode together so that they felt the same tingling in the very tips of their toes and even then he 'd had to remember to withdraw — just in case .
16 But the fact that they see the same pl face See not everybody wants to talk to a policeman to report crime do they ?
17 What makes these ‘ experts ’ different — the fact that they think the same as you ?
18 Tam Dalyell is misleading readers by illustrating generic substitution of drugs with the substitution of one car by a different one on the basis that they do the same job ( Forum , 17 March , p 749 ) .
19 Apparently Hanna Brunner has offered to come forward and give evidence in court about your behaviour to your fellow artistes , and Hans has said he is making it plain to all the other agents that none of his clients will be allowed to sing in Hochhauser and he recommends that they do the same . ’
20 Mothers often say that they say the same things over and over again and end up losing their tempers in order to get a response .
21 Remains of older persons present more of a problem , and when dealing with earlier populations , it is difficult to be sure that significant age-changes took place at the same time , and that they showed the same group variability , as in modem populations .
22 This would suggest that they have the same scientific status as Heaven .
23 There is a need for older people to begin to put their lives in order , to review and be helped to see life as a whole , that they have the same ‘ self over time ’ ( Bakur-Weiner and Taggart White , 1982 ) .
24 Surely it is reasonable to suppose that they have the same feeling as I have when they do so . ’
25 The child has been shown two sets arranged in one-to-one correspondence , and agreed that they have the same number .
26 Thus , as Romaine points out , the following utterances might be thought of as functionally equivalent , in that they have the same communicative purpose , even though the surface syntactic forms are not necessarily related :
27 In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation .
28 The high specificity of serotonin reuptake inhibitors , without antagonism of neurotransmitter receptors or direct cardiac effects , has led to the expectation that they have the same antidepressant activity as tricyclic and related antidepressants but do not produce many of the common side effects .
29 The concept of equisignificance can now be easily explained , for to say of two symbols that they have the same meaning is merely to say that they both express the same species of thought .
30 Tolonen had been of the same generation as the T'ang and they shared the same unspoken values .
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