Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] to the same " in BNC.

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1 It is best if you make each drawing to the same scale .
2 Similarly , Marshall Sahlins 's work on the Hawaiian islanders in his Islands of History , though far more acutely aware of contending multiple narratives trying to ascribe different significances to the same happenings , is also organised so that it allows Sahlins to present a narrative wherein conflicting stories/histories are mapped out in a framework which explores these histories ' interpenetrations , their assimilations of each other rather than their refusals of each other .
3 Fishing is let each year to the same people , many of whom have been coming to Brora for decades .
4 It subjects experimental catalysts to the same conditions they would face in an industrial reactor , then to probing by FABMS .
5 It is basically a hobby for , as he has no interest in clubs or competitions , although he would now like to try some ‘ stacking ’ This involves , as the name suggests , attaching extra kites to the same line , considerably increasing the pull of the kite .
6 The Celestial Peak is an excellent top-of-the-range waterproof with a host of useful extras ; the Typhoon uses Berghaus 's Aquafoil coating to offer a cagoule-style mid-range jacket , while the Reflex uses HydroDry Actif to the same effect ; the Kintyre was also very practical and performed well , except for the hood , which is now being improved .
7 As the gold backing for the dollar crumbled in the 1960s , the United States increased its pressure on central banks not to join private speculators in demanding gold ; in 1967 West Germany issued a formal declaration undertaking not to ‘ cash in ’ its dollars for gold , and most other countries , with the notable exception of France , apparently made unofficial statements to the same effect .
8 Although British employers do not use medical screening to the same extent , disability discrimination law must regulate such screening in application forms , medical questionnaires and examinations , and interview questions .
9 We should have provision for granting supervised access to the same resources as staff .
10 The fact that we recognise that different people in the health service will produce different answers to the same questions is manifest in the fact that different health authorities will reach different conclusions , based on their assessment of the health needs of their resident populations and of their local priorities ..
11 It had become clear to the garrison that not only did the doctors sometimes apply different remedies to the same illness , in certain cases these remedies were diametrically opposed to each other .
12 Genetic models are often tested using twins on the basis that monozygotic ( MZ ) twins have identical genetic make-up whereas dizygotic ( DZ ) twins do not share genetic material to the same extent .
13 This , I should stress , was a successful conversation — and the example could of course be extended , to include the times when we talked simultaneously , or interrupted each other , or gave multiple answers to the same question , as well as the times when there was unintelligibility , resulting from two of the four participants talking with their mouth full — but I leave all these to your imagination .
14 He gave visual expression to the same point during his entry into the city , when the procession included cartloads of weapons which criers identified as having been captured from the Woodvilles .
15 He gave visual expression to the same point during his entry into the city , when the procession included cartloads of weapons which criers identified as having been captured from the Woodvilles .
16 Several features of the older age groups which are currently taken for granted , including the predominance of women and the stereotype of the elderly spinster , in part reflect cohort effects ; future generations are unlikely to display these trends to the same degree .
17 These suffer from the further problem of treating all deprivation as relative and scaling all measures to the same variance ( as is also done for the index of an ‘ area 's social conditions ’ used in the assessment of GRE ) .
18 However , n-gram techniques have been shown to be less effective for the present project than word-lookup methods , as they fail to exploit letter-level constraints to the same extent [ Wells , 1989 ] .
19 If it is practicable to make repeated visits to the same site over a period of months or years a programme of capture/mark/release and recapture will add a further dimension to the whole range of topics available .
20 It enables users to attach additional displays to the same workstation and costs £2,703 per adaptor .
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