Example sentences of "[verb] the [adj] as " in BNC.
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1 | Just bear with me a moment we can stay the same as we on subject specifics at the moment , we do n't have to change that , I 'm just trying to think in the light of national curriculum and what 's happening |
2 | At best the existence of some checks and balances , or statutory tripwires , may serve to alert the wary as to how things are moving . |
3 | He liked proper meals , he lived on liver or chops , his bait would come out of the family allowance and I 'd not eat during the day , then eat the same as him at night . " |
4 | By Lesson 27 the speed had dropped to 87rpm , the speed I had to use to get the voice to sound the same as Lesson 1 . |
5 | The US prosecutors painted the accused as ‘ a crooked cop ’ , co-operating for $4.6 million ( £2.6 million ) with the Medellin cocaine cartel by shielding US-bound drug shipments as they moved through Panama . |
6 | However , you can perform similar functions using the CLI as shown below . |
7 | The relationship between rank of coal and the occurrence of natural gas deposits generally remain the same as demonstrated in 1979 ; most gas fields occur where the vitrinite reflectance at the upper surface of the Carboniferous is between 1–2% Rm , — provided , of course , that adequate reservoir rocks of the Upper Carboniferous ( Westphalian C , D and Stephanian ) , Permian ( mainly Rotliegendes ) and Lower Triassic ( Bunter ) are present and sealed by evaporites of Permian and Triassic age . |
8 | The basic principles of the 1983 consolidating Act remain the same as those of the 1959 Act : to provide treatment and care of the mentally disordered on an informal basis and in the community , wherever possible . |
9 | The essential differences remain the same as last year : whaling nations such as Japan , Norway and Iceland [ which withdrew from the IWC at the start of the meeting — see ED 59/60 ] accuse those opposed to whaling on largely ethical grounds , including the UK and US , of : i ) misinterpreting the charter of the IWC , which was set up to regulate and sustain whale hunting , not to decide on the morality of whaling as such ; and ii ) interfering with the economic livelihoods of whaling communities . |
10 | Thus s27 of the Partnership Act states : ( 1 ) Where a partnership entered into for a fixed term is continued after the term has expired , and without any express new agreement , the rights and duties of the partners remain the same as they were at the expiration of the term , so far as is consistent with the incidents of a partnership at will . |
11 | The development of the eye is susceptible to disease and damage in utero ; for example , rubella ( German measles ) can seriously damage the visual as well as other systems in the unborn baby . |
12 | There 's a good painkiller in those and there 's the stuff to scatter the bruising as well . |
13 | Also if the focus is on an ability to communicate then it is better to be able to see the visual as well as the aural aspects of the interaction . |
14 | She also talked of naked greed , although it takes a curious kind of logic to see the deprived as greedy while company directors were awarding themselves large pay increases and the ‘ yuppies ’ in the city were making a great deal of money and spending it as conspicuously as possible . |
15 | Once again , the strength of the relationship between job and absenteeism would remain the same as in the bivariate case . |
16 | As long as the total time-varying magnetic flux is enclosed , the line integral unc will remain the same as in the previous example . |
17 | However , the authorised share capital of the company will remain the same as it was before the buy-back ( s160(4) ) . |
18 | It was considered that to focus on penetration would be to continue to emphasise the sexual as against the violent aspects of the offence . |
19 | Broadly , however , it tended to emphasise the natural as against the artificial , the spontaneous as against the imposed , experience and emotion as against cold rationality , inwardness and imagination as against the outward and formal . |
20 | As a consequence , representing the support as receiving the incidence of a purely potential event necessarily evokes the latter as non-actual , but specifies no conditions governing its actualization , simply suggesting that it is " impossible " or " brushing it aside " . |
21 | ‘ She thinks the same as Dora , that Dieter 's only interested in me because I 've got money . |
22 | He thinks the same as you , it should be banned and strictly sort of I do n't . |
23 | Provided that the relevant conditions are met ( see below ) , a firm can treat the following as market counterparties : ( 1 ) Other members of SFA ( in relation to any investments , even if they do not normally deal in them ) ; ( 2 ) Trading members of investment exchanges ( in relation to investments of the kind traded on the exchange , even if they do not themselves normally deal in them , and related derivatives ) . |
24 | ROS : I got the same as you . |
25 | Between four and six episodes was Verity Lambert 's ideal length for a story , preferring the latter as it gave more opportunity for character development which , in her belief , audiences appreciated . |
26 | Do you want the same as mum or a little bit of each or |
27 | They 'll go into that exam without doing , alright they dance the same as you |
28 | Only when the rich treated the poor as equally worthy human individuals would class harmony as well as material improvement be achieved . |
29 | It may be helpful to know that the courts have treated the following as contracts of sale contracts : to make and supply ships ' propellers according to a specification , Cammell Laird v. Manganese Bronze & brass ( 1934 H.L. ) ; to prepare and supply food in a restaurant , Lockett v. A. & m . |
30 | But what it does show was that , in 1979 , small savers were treated the same as larger savers . |