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

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1 Compare this with the slide-back scooping block which uses the same technique but does not turn the body away .
2 Use the same technique as described earlier ( May ‘ 92 issue — Supplement ) in the ‘ Direct Etch ’ method of p.c.b .
3 For example recieve would have the same index as receive and so on .
4 Faced with the same situation , not all scientists will reach the same decision or adopt the same strategy .
5 ‘ Oi 'm a nopenin' baht , ’ the Smallholder had replied , with the same stolidity that marked his demeanour at the crease , ‘ and you messes with a nopenin' baht at your peril . ’
6 The first two left the ground at almost the same instant and climbed easily with the help of the headwind .
7 Our unequal arms might well take up the difference in line lengths when flying one way ; but the perverse nature of our natural reactions does n't allow the same correction when flying the other way .
8 It may well be the same story that has come down in two different strands of tradition .
9 Therefore , he must stick to the same story and tell the same lie as when he had applied for his British passport .
10 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the liability imposed under section 1(1) of the Act of 1978 was intended by Parliament , by virtue of section 6(1) of the Act , to enable claims for contribution to be made as between parties who had no claim for contribution under the general law , and applied whenever a plaintiff had a cause of action against a third party in respect of the same damage as gave rise to his cause of action against the defendant , irrespective of the legal basis of the liability ; and that , accordingly , the defence of ex turpi causa non oritur actio could not be relied upon in answer to a claim for contribution under the Act ; and that , since there was sufficient possibility of the third party being found liable for some part of the plaintiffs ' loss , there were no grounds for striking out the third party notice ( post , pp. 1022H — 1023A , G–H , 1024G — 1025D ) .
11 What the third defendant is asserting is a statutory cause of action under the Act of 1978 , the only necessary ingredients of which are that a person or persons , namely the plaintiffs , have against the third party a cause of action in respect of the same damage as gives rise to that person or person 's cause of action against the third defendant .
12 How terrible to adore like this so that you want to lie in the same grave and share nothing with the world but live above it like Zeus and Hera .
13 Well no , what you want to do , ask that same gang that came in last week ,
14 ( 4 ) Either : ( a ) the enterprises are both engaged in supplying or consuming goods or services of the same description and have between them at least 25 per cent of the market of those goods or services in the United Kingdom or a substantial part of it ( the " market share test " ) ; or ( b ) the gross value of the assets acquired exceeds £30,000,000 ( the " assets test " ) .
15 Indicative of this is the fact that in most African countries , issues of women and development are dealt with by a Ministry of Culture and Social Development — the same ministry that deals with destitutes .
16 Apprised of this information , the computer print-outs ( ’ it 's all down to you , the draw will be made by the same computer that picked you to join the two out of every 100 households in the Barnard Castle area ’ ) are on their way by first-class post to Tom Champagne .
17 Take three potatoes of the same variety and place one in a cool dark place , expose one to daylight and one to fluorescent light .
18 Take two potatoes of the same variety and place one in the fridge on a high setting and the other in the vegetable rack for three days .
19 But when I met her and shook her hand I had a feeling which is hard to explain — other people have had the same experience when meeting this lady .
20 Worldly-wise and diverting in its tendency to offer a recipe for faijoada completa and the protocol for French deer hunting within a few paragraphs , the novel poses the same difficulty that plagues the protagonist : as we Americans put it , we miss the forest for the trees . ’
21 It has since been pointed out by Digby McLaren ( 1970 ) that many other groups disappeared at the same level or underwent traumatic changes .
22 " It should be obvious that in the crowded habitations of the poor , who live , cook , eat , and sleep in the same apartment and pay little regard to the washing of hands , the evacuations of cholera victims which are almost colourless and without odour can be passed from one person to another .
23 ‘ I do n't think misplacing twenty thousand dollars ’ worth of jewellery is quite in the same category as forgetting your glasses are hanging from a chain around your neck . ’
24 But every little detail seemed crucial and it was something I struggled with all the way through , but knowing that Cathy , Joan and I were all on the same wavelength and felt the same level of commitment was a great relief .
25 So it 's all part of the same sentence that makes it come into the head at that point .
26 Only a few of the errors are of the same kind as spelling or typing errors .
27 I looked in the same direction and saw a group of men standing and staring at us .
28 As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species .
29 An HP spokesman claimed the Sun program had ‘ a million holes ’ and was based on ‘ half truths , ’ pointing out that Sun was offering no migration tools or interoperability whereas HP is giving Apollo users the same look and feel and middleware when they shift to HP boxes .
30 In 1983 , the defendant joined the plaintiff 's company as an employee to write an equivalent program , having the same look and feel , for the BBC computer .
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