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

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1 Play another sound effect — perhaps a door opening , keys jangling , a car moving off , a bomb exploding , or a dog barking — and it becomes difficult not to link the two sounds together and make them part of the same story .
2 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 .
3 The standard of living is another key measure which has its origins in the same source .
4 You know , she 'd say , they cook their cabbage in the same water as the bacon .
5 The best way to mimic an earthquake is to place a building on a shaking table which subjects its Foundations to the same force as the acceleration of the ground during an earthquake .
6 The couple worked at the same tasks as their staff , they dressed in the same way , educated their children at the same schools and ate in the same canteen .
7 Managers should be obliged by the Takeover Panel to provide their shareholders with the same information , particularly three-year cash-flow forecasts and industry analysis , that they show their bankers .
8 In his rage he declared war on the whole animal tribe , swearing that he would exterminate the lot of them , and recapture his daughter at the same time .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 She and Sarah tried to arrange their dates for the same evenings , so that for the rest of the week they were free to go out together .
12 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 .
13 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% .
14 The difference was that , having applied my colours in the same direct way , drawing from the end and edge of the pastel stick .
15 Women even cut their hair in the same style .
16 The government , publishing its reply on the same day , stated that it had no legal liability to pay compensation , rejected the report 's assertions that actions fell short of the standards appropriate to the regulator , and further asserted that the general handling of the licensing of the Barlow Clowes partnership was careful and considerate .
17 Sure enough , they dropped their sticks at the same moment and ran across to the downriver side of the bridge to watch for the winner .
18 The Hall Associations hold their reunions at the same time and there is an opportunity to see the work of one or more departments .
19 Nucella , as we have seen , is a genus of temporate intertidal thaids , feeding for preference on barnacles and mussels ( which they attack by boring a hole through the shell of their victim and subsequently inserting their proboscis through the same hole in order to feed ) , and lacking a planktonic phase in their life cycle .
20 Perhaps she had known it would happen , perhaps he had answered her call for the same reason .
21 ‘ There is considerable danger here of drawing the conclusion that because the two sets of bones were found in conjunction and on the same date , they must have met their deaths at the same time .
22 Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement .
23 We have presented our data in the same way as MacKenzie and Jefferies from Oxford .
24 1869 ] and finish my doctorate at the same time . "
25 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 .
26 England 's under-16 side opened their section at the same venue with an impressive 8–0 victory over Scotland after scoring six goals before the interval .
27 Given the number of mergers that have happened over recent years , it 's becoming a rare event when a firm can celebrate its centenary with the same name it started out with .
28 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 .
29 And many instrumental solos in popular music owe their form to the same conceptualization .
30 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 .
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