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

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1 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 .
2 FENDER Heavy Metal Strat with Fred pickups , Kahler Spyder trem , in good condition , for Fender USA Strat with maple neck in same condition .
3 I was getting a dropped stitch in same place , every time I used it .
4 It is a case of same view , slightly different vision .
5 Clubs are reminded of Rule 9 regarding recording of scores and return of same to the league secretary by the allotted time .
6 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 .
7 Smaller than any sea terns , except Little Tern ; in winter with same general pattern of pale grey above and white below , with white forehead , but tail less forked and bill rather slender .
8 It is dangerous ( and forbidden to employees ) , but is you observe common-sense , stand firmly and hold the wood in same way each time , with all soft pink bits well away from the blade , you will not end up like the man in the story that the same Health and Safety Officer delighted in telling me .
9 Er , if those that were earning over a certain amount , who certainly do n't need this child benefit to same the degree anyway , that 's those of at the lower end of the pay scale we could they could certainly save a lot of money , and they would n't have to do the squeeze down on the ones that would have the most .
10 Identification evidence — correct identification by same witness of another suspect — whether supporting identification
11 Yes , same , it 's that sort of same week .
12 Phylon midsole with same lightweight upper as MARIAH £44.99
13 Tim Reagan , a gaunt forty-year-old , who was a genius with trade unions as well as being an accountant and Peter Yeo 's right hand , moved swiftly through the secretarial problem , which was one of shortage of same , and seemed , as Peter Yeo observed pleasantly , to have been exactly the same difficulty any time in the last two years , to a discussion of building security , in which no one was much interested either .
14 The Welsh mountains were n't first explored by alpenstocked Victorians after the glories of recorded ascents , nor , most certainly , by Lycra-clad gymnasts in pursuit of same .
15 Coronet of same with screw of orangey-red paper inside to represent the Flame . "
16 Fate dealt its hand when both Carole , my wife , and I went shopping separately to nearby towns and on returning to the cottage we proudly presented each other with same piece of estate agent 's literature — FORMER RAILWAY STATION FOR SALE - LLANBRYNMAIR !
17 ‘ We are selling life-style in same way as the Americans sell Levis or Coca Cola . ’
18 ( Film sequence of riot police following horses in pursuit of miners ; policeman repeatedly striking crouching picket about the head ; miner taking flying kick at same policeman ; officer hitting different picket on head with baton as he is leading him behind police lines . )
19 And do education at same time .
20 For withdrawal and replacement by same edition
21 Bertram 's normal order line , , continues to operate , offering a 4.30 p.m. order deadline for same day despatch of all orders .
22 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 ) .
23 … To 4 caravan holidays in Nailsea To share of petrol to same
24 Bubble-jet printer for same .
25 A. vole premaxilla showing breakage of incisors ( ×15 ) ; B. sutural separation between premaxilla and maxilla ( ×15 ) ; C. occlusal cracking of vole molars ( ×15 ) ; D. enlargement of cracking , which appears to start in the dentine and then causes separation of the inner enamel surface ( ×75 ) ; E. slight chipping of enamel edge ( ×225 ) ; F. longitudinal splitting of incisor enamel ( ×15 ) ; G. slight modification of enamel surface of the incisor enamel ( same specimen as F. ) ( ×75 ) ; H. enlargement of enamel modification , showing it to be caused by splitting and flaking rather than etching ( ×375 ) ; I. femur head showing slight cracking ( ×26 ) ; J. enlargement of cracking ( ×75 ) ; K. splitting and cracking of tibia shaft ( ×38 ) ; L. enlargement of tibia ( ×75 ) ; M. splitting and depression of immature long bone shaft ( 15 ) ; N. enlargement of same ( ×60 ) .
26 A. sutural separation further advanced than that seen in Fig. 1.4B ( ×12 ) ; B. advanced splitting of occlusal surface of vole molar ( ×19 ) ; C. enlargement of same ( ×112 ) ; D. chipping of vole molar after initial splitting ( ×38 ) ; E. splitting of femur shaft ( ×300 ) ; F. cracking of femur head ( ×34 ) ; G. splitting of epiphysis of head of humerus ( ×30 ) ; H. enlargement of same ( ×75 ) .
27 A. sutural separation further advanced than that seen in Fig. 1.4B ( ×12 ) ; B. advanced splitting of occlusal surface of vole molar ( ×19 ) ; C. enlargement of same ( ×112 ) ; D. chipping of vole molar after initial splitting ( ×38 ) ; E. splitting of femur shaft ( ×300 ) ; F. cracking of femur head ( ×34 ) ; G. splitting of epiphysis of head of humerus ( ×30 ) ; H. enlargement of same ( ×75 ) .
28 A. rooted vole molar showing chipping of edges and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface ( ×25 ) ; B. enlargement of same ( ×45 ) ; C. tip of lower incisor showing chipping of edges of enamel and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface ( ×20 ) ; D. enlargement of same ( ×75 ) ; E. shrew mandible showing pitting of bone surface near the alveolar border and flaking of the enamel surface of the teeth ( ×40 ) ; F. enlargement of the anterior tooth ( ×165 ) ; G. shaft of limb bone showing pitting and flaking of the surface ( ×12 ) ; H. enlargement of same ( ×112 ) .
29 A. rooted vole molar showing chipping of edges and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface ( ×25 ) ; B. enlargement of same ( ×45 ) ; C. tip of lower incisor showing chipping of edges of enamel and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface ( ×20 ) ; D. enlargement of same ( ×75 ) ; E. shrew mandible showing pitting of bone surface near the alveolar border and flaking of the enamel surface of the teeth ( ×40 ) ; F. enlargement of the anterior tooth ( ×165 ) ; G. shaft of limb bone showing pitting and flaking of the surface ( ×12 ) ; H. enlargement of same ( ×112 ) .
30 A. rooted vole molar showing chipping of edges and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface ( ×25 ) ; B. enlargement of same ( ×45 ) ; C. tip of lower incisor showing chipping of edges of enamel and pitting and flaking of the enamel surface ( ×20 ) ; D. enlargement of same ( ×75 ) ; E. shrew mandible showing pitting of bone surface near the alveolar border and flaking of the enamel surface of the teeth ( ×40 ) ; F. enlargement of the anterior tooth ( ×165 ) ; G. shaft of limb bone showing pitting and flaking of the surface ( ×12 ) ; H. enlargement of same ( ×112 ) .
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