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

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1 AIthough the number of workers in the transport industries may have declined , it does not follow that the number of transport workers in the wider economy has also fallen or fallen to the same extent .
2 I believe that the stricter interpretation above has to be preferred to the common-sense interpretation , because I believe the ASB was trying to follow the exemption in the Companies Act , so that cash flow statements would be included or excluded on the same criteria as group accounts .
3 Similarly , insects and land snail shells are identified , sorted and quantified in the same way as animal and plant remains .
4 But only the genuine Toyota part is designed and engineered to the same high standards of quality as the original equipment .
5 Both productions are designed and directed by the same team responsible for last year 's successful production of IOLANTHE .
6 In the case of this well-liked fatherly brigadier , it was common knowledge that , although he would accept his chauffeuse 's six shillings , he would then pay all other expenses in order that she would be wined , dined and accommodated in the same style as himself .
7 We are both exalted and fallen at the same time : sinful and yet given unique status in the universe of things .
8 Mummies and Magic is organised and created by the same team which produced the Tutankhamun Exhibition in Dorchester , an exhibition which has received widespread acclaim .
9 She stood up , holding her hands to her face , laughing and weeping at the same time , gasping for breath , feeling her heart and only finally throwing her arms up in joy .
10 Nails was laughing and shivering at the same time , so excited that he felt almost ill with it .
11 The two women held one another , laughing and crying at the same time , while little Danny pulled at Ruth 's skirt , wanting to know , ‘ Who 's that lady , Mam ? ’
12 Suddenly the anguish was gone and she was laughing and crying at the same time .
13 ‘ I was only asking why you waste so much time stealing stuff you ca n't eat and then waste more time stealing dogs when you could steal and eat at the same time , as it were . ’
14 Owned and run by the same family since 1876 , this lovely 59 room hotel is only five minutes stroll from the town centre .
15 The Strasshofer is situated in the heart of Kitzbuhel , and has been owned and managed by the same family for over 300 years .
16 Several of the hotels and guest houses in the area have been owned and managed by the same families for generations , and a tradition of personal service has grown up .
17 Even if the insurance market allows that to continue to the same extent , it will be small compensation to the director who abdicated in the first place an increasing responsibility to him or herself to ensure that necessary controls and preventive measure were in place to prevent a risk turning into a reality .
18 They started drinking before the parson ever arrived and , when he did , fell upon the beer kegs that came on the same cart as though they were men dying of thirst .
19 In very cold weather it might be worth living and sleeping in the same room so that you only need to keep one room well heated .
20 I was shivering and sweating at the same time .
21 Meet The Feebles ( 18 ) is a smutty satire on the Muppet show , written and performed by the same New Zealanders who made the enjoyably gross sci-fi romp , Bad Taste .
22 They are prepared and potted in the same way as soft cuttings , but occasionally a variant is used if the plant is less easy to root .
23 Someone was squealing and crying at the same time , as if caught in a trap .
24 The secondary plate , enabling the creatures to chew and breathe at the same time , is also a mammalian characteristic .
25 After Belfast , he knew what women could do and smile at the same time .
26 Hurriedly showering and pulling on the same pair of jeans she had worn the day she 'd arrived , she jerked a baggy sweater over her head and went downstairs .
27 Both literature and social or cultural reality are de fined by structuralist theory in semiotic terms , so that ( as in the Bakhtinian theory ) they are seen as belonging to the same order .
28 Furiously she rubbed , unknowing that she passed and repassed over the same bright spot , while the images came and went , flitting through .
29 It 's sludging and scaling at the same time .
30 ‘ Because everybody goes and jumps in the river is no reason why we have to go and jump in the same river . ’
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