Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun] in the same " in BNC.

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1 Any extinguishing agent which develops its effects in the same direction must be capable of overtaking the flame front if it is to have an acceptable limiting influence on potential damage .
2 The standard of living is another key measure which has its origins in the same source .
3 You know , she 'd say , they cook their cabbage in the same water as the bacon .
4 Perhaps you know them over the garden wall to speak to you , you might even know their children by name and you know their christian name , but beyond that I think it 's true to say , even making allowance of generation gaps that you do n't know your neighbours in the same way that you knew your neighbours in London .
5 The boy bowed again , enjoying her astonishment in the same way he had enjoyed the applause of the T'ang earlier that day when he had played Tsu Tiao .
6 That is to say , Libyans whose families had settled in the cities some generations before were perhaps exempt from this process ; but the majority of Libyans made their history in the same way , and shared this picture of the past .
7 The proportion of issues in dollars dropped in 1990 to 39.5% from 56% in 1989 , while yen bonds doubled their share in the same period , to 12% .
8 The difference was that , having applied my colours in the same direct way , drawing from the end and edge of the pastel stick .
9 Women even cut their hair in the same style .
10 We have presented our data in the same way as MacKenzie and Jefferies from Oxford .
11 For although the chairman of the University Grants Committee , Edward Parkes , may have received his well-earned knighthood at the end of the year — in a batch meanly thin , as usual , on honours for the scientific community — many of the nation 's academics will never see their profession in the same rosy light .
12 By the end of The Order of Things , however , he revises this somewhat conventional thesis to suggest that what was involved was not so much a move from a static to a historical view of things as the break-up of a common , unified historical time-scheme in which every phenomenon had had its place in the same space and chronology .
13 For some types of find , scientific methods are useful in the process of analysis , but most specialists begin their analysis in the same basic way .
14 Having decided on the story , theme or music , choreographers should consider some vital rules of theatre and construct their ballet in the same way that authors and composers work out their books and compositions .
15 In fact , their necks are so mobile that they can keep their heads in the same position while a branch sways in the breeze underneath them .
16 He sees his people in the same way .
17 Lack of sufficient oxygen affects our bodies in the same way .
18 According to market researchers International Data Corp , a survey of 500 major corporate users showed that although 39% will continue to use their mainframes in the same way as they always have , a massive 61% want to downsize .
19 According to market researchers International Data Corp , a survey of 500 major corporate users showed that although 39% will continue to use their mainframes in the same way as they always have , a massive 61% want to downsize .
20 Both wanted to extend their influence in the same region .
21 Now that he had arrived at the wildest part of Britain , he wished to use his adventure in the same spirit as that in which Montaigne wrote his famous Essais — as trials of himself , as investigations of the ideas that arose in the non-stop chatter of his mind .
22 He rolled off the bed and walked to the window , moving his hands in the same disconcerting manner as before , though in reverse this time .
23 I would be grateful if you could try to protect my interests in the same way .
24 Initially the Germans were more proficient at this than the Allies , for they kept their snipers in the same sector for long periods so they became familiar with the enemy 's trench systems there , while the Allies rotated their snipers with the units to which they belonged .
25 For even if we achieve the objective of a full franchise then the purpose of that full franchise will not work for disabled people if they do n't have full access to polling stations , they only then have the alternative of using postal or proxy votes and not exercising their franchise in the same way that able-bodied people er will do and their full right are part of the measure that I 'm seeking the house to agree that I should pursue .
26 Because they do not have the sublime sensations of princes , they do not express their passions in the same dignified tone ; but that contrast , in itself , should make more truly pathetic the fate of their superiors .
27 It is essential to belong to a major exchange organization , because buyers do not wish to be tied to taking their holidays in the same area year after year .
28 Joel Garner was , in fact , almost at the end had begun back in 1976–7 against Pakistan when he made his debut in the same game as Colin Croft .
29 ‘ Tommy Taylor made his debut in the same game as me .
30 She was looking for the opportunity to extend her holdings in Glasgow , but she was unsure if she wanted to expand her business in the same district as her first premises — perhaps she ought to move upmarket , rather like her London operation .
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