Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun pl] [prep] 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
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 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 .
10 The Hall Associations hold their reunions at the same time and there is an opportunity to see the work of one or more departments .
11 ‘ 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 .
12 ‘ If we discover the SDLP and Alliance Party requested their meetings at the same time or later , there will be one major political row , ’ he said .
13 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 .
14 Lack of sufficient oxygen affects our bodies in the same way .
15 This is a game I invented to allow me to get some exercise and amuse my children at the same time .
16 Caroline tossed back her head , curved her lips into the same sort of bright smile she wore on the catwalk , and took Sabatini 's outstretched arm .
17 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 .
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 Bartram then told Miller about his method of collecting specimens of pines ; when they are in flower and the young cone just impregnated , and asked whether European pines set their cones on the same spring 's shoot , ‘ or the second year 's wood , as by your draught , the Scotch Pine doth ? ’
20 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 .
21 Budworth is particularly important because he was the first fell walker to record his ascents with the same attitude and feelings as we have today .
22 Churchill inspired but also unnerved his listeners at the same time by painting the prospects of the armed struggle in darker and more dramatic tones than might seem necessary or desirable .
23 Mrs talked about four , we 've actually agreed that there should be more homes on the list than four er for prospective refurbishment and Mr has stood up and protested that he did not produce the figures , but Professor still says you will produce figures for this and you will produce figures for that , none of us do that we all get our figures from the same place but we all get inconsistent figures .
24 I would be grateful if you could try to protect my interests in the same way .
25 Sweden 's 7-5 win over France gave them the overall title by virtue of more individual wins , because while France enjoyed victories over Italy and Scotland , the unbeaten Swedes halved their contests against the same opposition .
26 Since the Poet indicts himself , we are tempted to reject his artefacts on the same basis , as being either sordid or trivial .
27 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 .
28 The income did not change its nature just because the trustees took their expenses from the same .
29 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 .
30 They are able to do this because with a large number of depositors it is highly unlikely that they would all want to withdraw their deposits at the same time .
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