Example sentences of "as [det] [vb past] by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately for Brooks , the potential market share for the Beast is likely to be about as high as that enjoyed by the Land Rover , which is really a function of its specialist design rather than any deficiency in the shoe .
2 Lastly , the United Kingdom argued that , if any national of a member state could establish himself in another member state and , without more , exercise the same right to fish as that enjoyed by the nationals of that latter member state , it would not only be the quota system which would be undermined .
3 So , if he abstracts from his knowledge of what the brain state actually is , he can form the same conception of experience as that had by the subject of the experience .
4 In India , the hooded Spectacled Cobra assumes , in effect , the exact same role as that played by the Rainbow Serpent .
5 A look of imprisonment and confinement which spoke of a need to escape every bit as strong as that felt by the eagles .
6 Note 2 to Rule 20.2 stipulates that , in the case of a management buy-out or similar transaction , competing offerors should receive the same information as that passed by the target company or the management to external funders of the buy-out .
7 For its part , the trial does not test factual accuracy alone and does not test it by the same method as that employed by the police in their own investigation .
8 To compare the new technique with the conventional intraoesophageal pH measurement , a method was developed to locate a pH electrode at the same point in the oesophagus as that monitored by the cadmium telluride detector .
9 Unhappily the difficulty that besets the establishment of such a society as that contemplated by the Sunderland men is the same as that which practically neutralises the efforts of the existing small unions .
10 All it was doing was essentially the same operation as that performed by the computer when it copies data from one location to another .
11 Nor , even if full-time , did they typically do the same type or level of paid work as that performed by the men who were included in the employers ' pension schemes .
12 Unfortunately , his approach is based on the same argument as that used by the people who built the Berlin wall — ’ If you leave the people who trained you , you have to pay a penalty ’ .
13 But should the barrels stay missing for a while , they are not likely to be posing much of a health hazard — at least , not nearly as much as that posed by the tonnes of poison whose storage , legal or otherwise , is now going to be looked into .
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