Example sentences of "not [verb] [art] same [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 This means you are not given the same level of initial impetus .
2 The assumption appears to be , therefore , that women do not experience the same degree of loss as men do when they retire from paid work .
3 The conclusion can be drawn that Roman Britain did not attain the same degree of monetisation as the Mediterranean cities .
4 The portfolio need not demonstrate the same level of skill as is required for entry to the specialist Art and Design degree programmes .
5 While it has the advantage of putting slurry at plant root level where it can be used quickly , it can not bury the same volume of slurry or reduce the smell as much as it can with deep injection .
6 In the case brought against West Germany concerning the West German Insurance Supervision Law referred to above , the European Court indicated that there were cases where a provider of services might be exempted altogether from the supervisory requirements of national law , where the services were being provided to commercial enterprises who could look after themselves and did not need the same degree of protection as consumers .
7 He took the scuffed leather document case off the seat beside him and banged the door shut with the violence of someone who had not learned that car doors do not need the same sort of treatment as those of railway carriages .
8 The conceptual content required in this case to describe the institution , though it involves a great deal of cultural elaboration , does not display the same kind of break between the pre-cultural and the cultural as is found in the incest case ; and the biological pattern of explanation could recognizably run through such ideas as human beings finding certain institutions ‘ natural ’ , which does not require any appeal to a rational collective agency to understand the basic biological idea , as is damagingly the case with the incest example .
9 In scene three Anderson , in conversation with Hollar , does not display the same degree of assuredness in linguistic performance .
10 Rural areas do not display the same concentrations of poor housing and poor social conditions , and as a result very few HAAs or GIAs have been declared in them ( Kirby 1977 , ; Dunn et al .
11 So the forest has a sacred character too ; men may go regularly into it , but women are not permitted the same ease of access .
12 But it will be hard to tell today 's workers , who already are paying big payroll taxes to finance today 's pensioners ( far bigger than those pensioners themselves paid ) that they will not enjoy the same level of benefits when they retire .
13 The junior adventure story has not suffered the same extremes of literary discrimination .
14 Whilst we did not expect the same standard of play we should have expected something better .
15 The two α-truncated polymerases do not show the same extent of protection in the extreme upstream part of the footprint ; the protection actually stops at -39.5 on the upper strand ( Fig. 2a , lanes 5 and 7 ) and at -43.5 on the lower strand ( Fig. 2b , lanes 5 and 7 ) with no further modification downstream .
16 Gouache can , of course , be used in thin washes to give watercolour effects , but you will not achieve the same degree of clarity that you would if you used pure watercolour .
17 Generally , girls do not achieve the same level of formal educational qualifications as boys , although the gap is narrowing .
18 A mechanic when he hits on an idea that makes him some money in a suggestion scheme though the joy is of the same substance but he will not feel the same depth of emotion as Einstein or Dante did .
19 The 1952 Works Constitution Law spread workers ' powers more widely across German industry , although this act did not give the same degree of influence as was provided in the coal and steel industries .
20 The scope of this work is different from that for an audit under the Companies Act and , for that reason , it does not provide the same level of assurance as an audit .
21 Television did not provide the same variety of stations as the radio : in Ajdabiya and Kufra the only accessible signals were broadcast from the state television station .
22 At the same time it should be pointed out that other initiatives along similar lines have not had the same degree of success , and that the question of initial input must be crucial .
23 The first half of the 1980s did not see the same rate of increase in local and central government employment as most of the post-war period .
24 Other writers answered the question of the universality of sign language with less certainty : ‘ though all nations do not use the same mode of signs , one having a knowledge of the signs herein delineated will experience little , if any difficulty in understanding other modes , and of being understood by those who use a different mode ’ ( Michaels , quoted in Battison and Jordan , 1976 : 54 ) .
25 As Date points out , this is a simplified version of a B-tree , because the nodes of a B-tree need not contain the same number of data values and they normally contain free space .
26 What Firth is pointing out is that sentences as artificial constructs for exemplifying linguistic forms do not meet the same conditions of making sense as do expressions naturally used in the service of communication in context .
27 The harbour porpoise is already designated as endangered under Canadian law , but such designation does not incur the same level of protection as in the US , despite repeated warnings about the level of porpoise deaths .
28 Speaking after a meeting with EC Finance Ministers in Luxembourg he envisaged that a smaller number of countries with low inflation ( France , West Germany , Belgium , Netherlands and Luxembourg ) would enter a European central banking system and that others who had not reached the same degree of economic convergence , or were not ready to give up sufficient sovereignty rights , would be invited to enter later .
29 As indicated above , banks and financial institutions in most LDCs have not reached the same stage of development as those in the industrially advanced countries .
30 Local authorities are also facing an increasing number of fines and compensation orders placed on them by magistrates when children in their care cause damage in the community , even though they can not exercise the same rights of control as parents .
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