Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adj] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | The Food Advisory Committee 's latest review of labelling legislation has recommended that all alcoholic drinks should be subject to the same legislation that governs all other foodstuffs . |
2 | It is becoming increasingly frequent that liabilities under the indemnity should be subject to the same limitations as for the warranties , except that the period for claims will be six or seven years because those are the years in respect of which tax can generally be assessed . |
3 | The EDF 's plan is opposed by the Industrial Biotechnology Association , which argues instead that genetic engineering should be subject to the same safety standards as plant breeding . |
4 | Sir David Smith , the principal of Edinburgh University , has suggested that the MPs who shout most loudly for league tables of schools should be subject to the same treatment . |
5 | The supermarkets say warehouse club shopping should be subject to the same planning laws as they are . |
6 | It 's classified as a wholesaler but the supermarkets say Costco should be subject to the same planning rules as retailers . |
7 | The commonest chip used in allophone synthesisers is the General Instruments device and so , in theory at least , all the available synthesisers should be capable of the same output quality given equal skill in coding . |
8 | The males used should be light-treated in the same way , and allowed to run with the females between April and June , as the signs of oestrus , though obvious to the goats , may not be noticeable to their owners . |
9 | Not more than two adjoining fragments should be stuck at the same time , but for quickness different areas of the same bone can be reconstructed to some extent independently . |
10 | ‘ Pupils should be entitled to the same opportunities wherever they go to school ’ . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | For this to have any meaning the different morphs must be familiar with the same range of potential prey . |
13 | In some ways , dynamic recognition is more restrictive since both the writer and a suitable input device must be present at the same time , and the technique is evidently only applicable to handwritten text . |
14 | Its affinity for the opiate receptor means , however , that it could be addictive in the same way as morphine . |
15 | And they will never pass on the fact that owners could be liable to the same punishment . |
16 | Spokesman Jim Sutton says they should be ‘ prosecuted with vigour ’ , but he reminds owners that they could be liable to the same fate if planners ever get tough . |
17 | FIL file creation time to determine the maximum number of SSR/SPR Listing Requests which may be outstanding at the same time . |
18 | FIL file creation time to determine the maximum number of SPR distribution messages which may be outstanding at the same time . |
19 | FIL file creation time to determine the maximum number of new SSR relation messages which may be outstanding at the same time . |
20 | Your spouse or partner or other colleagues may be involved with the same language . |
21 | But it may be additional in the same way as the government argues EEC money to the North is — that is , they argue that they plan their spending in the expectation that they will get the EEC money and would plan differently if they did not expect to get it . |
22 | Bones from larger prey species that have been eaten by large owls are also likely to be broken , in contrast to the bones of the smaller species that may be present in the same pellet . |
23 | Jake , she had sensed , would be capable of the same . |
24 | He said that they would be subject to the same collective discipline , would be able to carry a majority in the Commons and would be able to sustain the short-term unpopularity of some of the decisions that might be necessary to get the economy moving again . |
25 | Such a move was clearly designed only to better a bad situation rather than remedy it completely , since it would be expected that the availability of refined sugar would be subject to the same seasonal fluctuations as availability of gur , and there is little reason to suspect that refined sugar was more readily available than the ( unrefined ) gur . |
26 | Secondly , the presumption behind such an approach is that once the characterisation has been made the content of natural justice is fixed and certain : all administrative matters would be subject to the same rules , as would all judicial or quasi-judicial . |
27 | The hon. Member for Halifax asked whether national health service trusts would be subject to the same guidance rules and discharge procedures . |
28 | Sheepmeat and beef would be subject to the same quota regime as had applied to the dairy sector since 1984 [ see p. 33161 ] . |
29 | Abadia emphasized , however , that port calls and repairs by US warships would be conducted on a commercial basis and would be available on the same terms to vessels from other countries . |
30 | He knew perfectly well that the software was going into the Ministry of Defence , he had not asked to what use it would be put when it was installed , and he certainly hoped there would be more of the same . |