Example sentences of "be compare with the " in BNC.

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1 When this is done , there is a tendency for other artists to be compared with the leader to their disadvantage .
2 Nor can it be compared with the ballerina 's dance in Rhapsodie where she wafts to and fro as if in a dream before breaking into her solo .
3 ‘ I am not willing to be interviewed only to be compared with the chief executive of some Midlands council .
4 I am not willing to be interviewed only to be compared with the chief executive of some Midlands council .
5 This can be compared with the gold content of the undated coins in the Sutton Hoo burial , and it is apparent that none of them could be later than AD 630 .
6 A longitudinal section shows that the vertical distance between an horizon containing two of the VP 's and eye level can be compared with the distance of the third VP below eye level .
7 The sensation in her vulva was quite pleasurable , but not to be compared with the quiet delight of teasing people 's thoughts and feelings out of an unfamiliar language .
8 In one way or another , the representatives will be compared with the total client system .
9 The national liberal politician , Johannes von Miquel , wrote that ‘ the suggested constitution could not be compared with the Swiss or American model ’ , adding for good measure that ‘ great peoples do not copy ’ .
10 The landscape in this view from the same bridge may be compared with the previous one , and it will be seen that much of industrial Sheffield is disappearing for good .
11 The apparent safety of the work could also be compared with the horror of the post-war mining tragedy at Egremont , five miles to the north , in which 104 miners died .
12 This may be compared with the conception rate for Down 's Syndrome , which is thought to be one in 200 .
13 In order to safeguard standards , the latter should be compared with the results of the SATs and with the judgement of other teachers .
14 The cost of replacement should be compared with the cost of binding as another factor influencing a decision .
15 To decide whether 0.237 of working class children attending selective secondary schools is high or low , it can be compared with the 0.397 of intermediate class children and 0.719 of service class children who attend those schools .
16 In summary , the service and intermediate classes will be compared with the working class in their attendance at selective as opposed to non-selective schools .
17 First , they can be compared with the actual distribution of population as reported on a grid square basis by the 1971 Census of Population ( Fig. 5.11 ) .
18 Although no porosity logs are available for the Z1 Carbonate of the Aabenraa-l , the porosity profile can be compared with the neutron log of Ørslev-1 ( where no core was taken ) .
19 The rationale underpinning Procedure Audit , therefore , is that a conceptual model of a chosen procedure can be constructed on similar lines to that of the SSM , which , after checking with the formal systems model , can be compared with the real situation to determine where changes are appropriate , taking account of defined measures of performance .
20 Greater Manchester 's transport chairman , Andy Fender said that the cost of these schemes would be compared with the ‘ many tens of millions ’ it would cost to replace the existing rolling stock .
21 In brief , the amount can be compared with the rate of natural radiation and so establish the date of a specimen .
22 Records from the time-cost system can therefore be compared with the predicted work plan and if large divergencies occur or an underlying pattern of divergence emerges , appropriate action can be taken .
23 The action of the D-type bistable should be compared with the simple clocked S-R bistable .
24 Unfortunately , it would not be an easy matter to construct a home-made optical system using digital signals so that this technique could be compared with the analogue one .
25 ( This can be compared with the later debate between the anti-discriminatory lesbian and gay policy and that of homosexuality as an equally valid form of sexuality . )
26 The popular revolution of August to December 1991 can be compared with the February Revolution in 1917 .
27 Once the new analogy is recognized , it can be compared with the old and shown to be more adequate , in that it dissipates previously insoluble problems .
28 Here there is a similarity with the way in which a home is set up to cope with the needs and activities of its occupants , who may be compared with the living fire on the hearth !
29 In order to safeguard standards , the latter should be compared with the results of the SATs and with the judgement of other teachers .
30 It can not be compared with the ‘ big six ’ national brewers ( Allied , Bass , Courage , Watneys , Whitbread , and Scottish and Newcastle ) , and it is significantly smaller than the main ‘ regional ’ brewers ( i.e. Greenall Whitley and Boddingtons ) , but it nevertheless retains a market niche as a regional brewery specializing in distinctive , good quality beers .
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