Example sentences of "[adv] [be] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've thrown in lots of youngsters but really the players ’ budget has basically been the same for five years , ’ he said . |
2 | So are the many coloured statues that rise either arrogantly , gracefully , or humorously above the fountains that are discovered in quiet corners and sleepy squares . |
3 | The method is similar to that used in chapter 6 , where we predicted the regional median unemployment rate for each local area within that region ; the difference is that the prediction from a linear equation will only be the same for two cases if they have identical mortality rates . |
4 | The haulier should make quite sure which scale applies in his particular case and not assume it will necessarily be the same as before . |
5 | Even if these differences did tell us something about differences in attention to ‘ objectivity ’ , this would not necessarily be the same as attainment of ‘ objectivity ’ , as we saw above in relation to ‘ academic language ’ . |
6 | For example , a district county council has responsibilities to : its electors and ratepayers ( who may not necessarily be the same group ) ; the county council ; central government departments ( in particular the Department of the Environment ) and Parliament ; not to mention pressure groups such as the local Chamber of commerce and local action groups . |
7 | Learn to distinguish between the main point of the history book and the main point of your reading-they may not necessarily be the same thing . |
8 | It can be argued that the types of participation involved in the latter will not necessarily be the same as the former . |
9 | However , while the result might well be the same , the reasoning of the Court of Appeal is to be preferred ; complete impartiality could not be expected and the term impartiality when used in the context of a minister making a decision such as the siting of a new town , would not necessarily be the same as when applied to a magistrate deciding a case of nuisance . |
10 | So we say that ‘ it is raining ’ when it is not at all clear what ‘ it ’ is , or ‘ the wind is blowing ’ when wind and blowing must necessarily be the same thing . |
11 | Would it not , be advisable , therefore , to have a uniform regime — which need not necessarily be the same as either existing regime — rather than wait until such a system is imposed on us ? |
12 | These two may not necessarily be the same figure . |
13 | Now it does n't have to necessarily be the same subject but in some way it 's a repeated measures , that 's where you . |
14 | Erm , circumstances which made someone , perhaps fifty years ago , considered to be the black sheep of the family , would n't necessarily be the same now . |
15 | The study by Arnoult ( 1953 ) , mentioned in the preceding section of this chapter , included a condition in which the subjects were tested not on a discriminative motor task but on a task which required them to make a judgement about whether two stimuli presented together were the same as or different from one another . |
16 | Even though the ranks of labourers were thinner and the level of wealth higher than in the west , tinning was not unknown in eastern parts , though parishes containing tinners differed little from ones that did not : not only were the former only slightly poorer in East hundred , but in West and Trigg they were actually rather better off . |
17 | All the houses were boarded up and so were the few shops . |
18 | So A take away a negative , those two signs together is the same as an add . |
19 | In the case of a second or subsequent baby , not only is the same amount of care necessary , but the needs of older children have to be dealt with too . |
20 | The tests in ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) above are the same as those used in the list of Art 9(3) experts to whom investment advertisements can be issued by a non-authorised person without the approval of an authorised person being required under s 57 of the FSA ( under the Financial Services Act 1986 ( Investment Advertisements ) ( Exemptions ) Order 1988 , as amended ) . |
21 | It could soon be the same in Gloucestershire . |
22 | It could soon be the same in Gloucestershire . |
23 | Points for winning a critical match in the European League may no longer be the same as for victories in a three-star tournament ; defeats may be taken into account as well as victories ; and victories in the European Club Cup should also be included . |
24 | There will no longer be the same opportunity for driving a maul , so why bother to get in there ? |
25 | Or do you realise you would just be the same person , two stone lighter ? ) |
26 | Well it 'll just be the same That 's it . |
27 | And walked would just be the same . |
28 | I could have had erm brown eyes instead of blue , I could have been taller or shorter , I could have been lots of different erm bodily arrangements erm and still be me , just be the same er person . |
29 | Or would it just will it just be the same as writing down your name and . |
30 | Yes , I mean if if by any chance that was passed , I do n't think it is if if by any chance it was it would just be the same as the amendment we had . |