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

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1 In contrast , in patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy the gall bladder volume decreased in response to the same dose of cholecystokinin 8 to only 51 ( 6 ) % , the difference being highly significant ( p<0.01 ) .
2 The accumulation of cyclic adenosine 3',5' monophosphate ( cAMP ) in response to the same histamine concentrations was also increased in the two gastric cell lines .
3 We will break down and discuss two basic , possible explanations for these marked differences between the crime figures for men and women : firstly , that women do not indulge in criminality to the same extent as men ; secondly , that female crime is greatly underestimated by the statistics , in other words there is more female crime than the statistics indicate .
4 Women do not indulge in criminality to the same extent as men
5 It can not be supposed without evidence that a given level on one attainment target is equivalent in difficulty to the same level on another attainment target .
6 In the first year of the new tour , Len Owen , then tournament director for the Benson and Hedges tournament at Wembley , revealed that they were expecting to have to pay $500,000 in appearance money , in addition to the same amount they had been offering in prize money when they were a protected event .
7 As he was not involved in the investigation , Mayer had put him in touch with a colleague , Bert Pinsdorf , in Germany , who , in answer to the same question , said the ‘ BKA had serious concerns that the drug-sting operation originating in Cyprus had caused the bomb to be placed on the Pan Am plane . ’
8 Note that any of the above applications may be made to a county court care centre or the High Court if there are already public law proceedings pending in that court in relation to the same child ( APO , art 3(3) ) .
9 Anyone else using the mark or one nearly resembling it in relation to the same class or classes infringes the mark .
10 In In re North Australian Territory Co. ( 1890 ) 45 Ch.D. 87 , in relation to the same section , Bowen L.J .
11 Impediments to emergence from more than one cause which exist at any one time in relation to the same area , are cumulative in the degree of their effects , up to a state of total inhibition of emergence prior to adoption of the plan concerned .
12 Though not resolving all problems , the Court of Appeal in Shelton ( 1986 ) 83 Cr App R 379 held : ( a ) if there is doubt as to whether the appropriate charge is theft or handling , both can be charged ; ( b ) the jury should be directed that a handler may also be a thief but he can not be convicted of both in relation to the same property at the same time ; and ( c ) if the jury can not agree whether theft or handling has been proved , the jury should be discharged .
13 ‘ prohibits not only overt discrimination by reason of nationality but also all covert forms of discrimination which , by the application of other criteria of differentiation , lead in fact to the same result
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