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

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1 Subject to the same rights of objection , ‘ any person interested in a judicial proceeding ’ may effect service directly through the judicial officers , officials or other competent persons of the State of destination .
2 But because IQ is , in fact , so broadly correlated with other cognitive activities , in school and at work , it is virtually impossible to design objective measures of performance not correlated with tested intelligence , and hence subject to the same charges of ineffectuality and bias .
3 Similarly , there are thousands of fish varieties , all subject to the same laws of hydrodynamics .
4 They would become subject to the same conditions of claiming benefit as men : for example , it would be a matter of discretionary decision on the part of the allocators of SB as to whether the existence of children or other dependants at home would relieve them of the need to register for work ( DHSS , 1978a , p.95 ) .
5 In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices .
6 There are all kinds of different questions we can ask about the life habits of these trilobites , which are not subject to the same kind of careful scrutiny .
7 The expert clause is a clause in a contract and it will therefore be subject to the same rules of interpretation as a contract .
8 It seems that those who try to live according to the official theory of schooling are subject to the same range of ritual abuse as the fans of another club .
9 In view of the interviewer 's role in the discourse , it is not clear how far or how reliably such an extended interview really does resemble spontaneous conversation ; but Labov 's schema is likely to be less demanding of the fieldworker , more economical of time and resources , and so not subject to the same range of disadvantages as the participant observation methods of the Belfast community studies .
10 Bishop Jim Thompson , in Half Way , comments : ‘ The homosexual who has never had a physical relationship , because of religious conviction , or fear , or lack of opportunity , can be subject to the same panic in midlife as the heterosexual spinster or bachelor .
11 This independence , however , has no bearing on the central control of the curriculum , since all maintained secondary schools , whatever their source of funding , will be subject to the same law with regard to the curriculum .
12 Britain has been subject to the same decline in long-stay beds and has responded in the same way as other European countries to this fall in the mental hospital population .
13 Horton Hospital , located in Epsom , and together with Banstead one of a ring of mental hospitals in the vicinity known as the ‘ Epsom cluster ’ , was subject to the same process of decline and was also in an impossible location to offer community care .
14 They had however , been subject to the same grounds for referral and allegations as the other three families at the first Children 's Panel Hearing on 5 March .
15 The anthropologists saw the rural smallholder as the bearer of tradition and wedded to the same way of life as the generations before him .
16 Here there exists a political will pressing for the development of competitive markets ; this would seem not to be present to the same extent among the other Member States of the EEC .
17 The problem is , however , that claims for inherent harmony are vulnerable to the same kinds of objection as claims for an inherent conflict .
18 His sisters are married to the same kind of men .
19 I 've been happily married to the same woman for fifty-odd years .
20 The results showed that the orbitosphenoid in amphisbaenians , though apparently homologous to the same structure in lizards , is formed in quite a different way .
21 Average retrieval times fur ICL files , however , increased from 40 ms to 150 ms due to the same number of additions .
22 A successful application of the described in situ methylation-protection assay is illustrated in Figure 1 , where probing of the Jun-DNA interaction detected one strong and two weaker protection positions ( in the core and the borders of the AP-1-binding site , respectively ) whose methylation has been previously shown by interference analysis to be destructive to the same extent for complex formation ( 6 ) .
23 These data were compared in the hypertensive and normotensive groups , as nearly as possible to the same ages at which these data had been recorded for hypertensive cases .
24 The second is tantamount to the same thing in reverse .
25 The alternative is an increasingly fragmented and isolated working population open to the same types of abuse which characterized an earlier era of unbridled free market capitalism .
26 This Lecture is open to the same objection in that it focuses on a very limited range of issues .
27 The bulk of the electorate also remained loyal to the same party in successive elections .
28 If the individual 's rights are affected he should be entitled to the same protection by the courts as he would be in respect of the decision of a wide range of other tribunals and bodies to whom decisions involving a question of law are assigned .
29 If a company meets these requirements in any year and is therefore entitled to the accounting exemptions for that year it will also be entitled to the same exemptions for the following year , regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria .
30 Children and young people are entitled to the same levels of respect , consultation and competent practice that we advocate for ourselves as professional workers .
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