Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] and [verb] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 The text of the task is specified like that of the mail message and allows the same parameter substitutions .
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3 The matter has received our closest and most careful consideration and although the details were worked on in 1886 for another canal in the Manchester district ( but not used ) they are all to all intents and purposes equally applicable to the Grand Union Canal , when that canal is improved , to be of the same working capacity as the Grand Junction Canal and to carry the same vessels .
4 Ann and Beth had married into farming families and had the same careworn faces and workworn hands as had his wife and mother .
5 ‘ Yet we still sat next to each other on the team bus and shared the same room .
6 Special Constables are issued with warrant cards and have the same powers to make arrests as police .
7 The leader then touches someone and the confederate returns and touches the same person .
8 In contrast , Piaroa minimize gender differences and maintain the same normative code of non-violent behaviour for both males and females .
9 The cutlery was from the same state factory and had the same design and so did the plates , the menu , and the waiters .
10 ‘ I went on a nationwide tour of radio stations and did the same on Merseyside during Radio City 's Pete Price show .
11 This is not required if the relevant condition is that the parent undertaking holds a majority of the voting rights and holds the same proportion of shares as it holds voting rights
12 Nigel Cramer leaped from the red and white squad car and shouted the same question .
13 Additionally if the trustees add the income to the capital of the trust fund and pay the same out to the beneficiary in a capital form , under general principles there will be no income tax charged upon the beneficiary ( there could be a charge however under certain anti-avoidance provisions mentioned hereafter ) .
14 1791 The Gentlemen of the Parish of Kildaltan represent that the Church is much Injured by the Schools being kept therein and that it would be for the General benifit of the Parish to have a School House Built seperate from the Church … appoint a Committee for fixing the Stance of the School House and getting the same Built .
15 ( 3 ) Return to the starting position and repeat the same movement on the opposite side .
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