Example sentences of "[vb base] the [det] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . " |
2 | Statistics hide the latter since married women are usually not registered as unemployed ; if they were on the register , unemployment statistics would change dramatically ! |
3 | Will my hon. Friend confirm that safety regulations for buses remain the same whether the services are deregulated or regulated ? |
4 | ( c ) Recalculate the two profit figures from ( b ) above assuming that all data remain the same except that , on 31 December Year 43 , Bergman Ltd had purchased an additional 1,000 units of Game X at £10.00 each and there were 3,000 units of Game X in stock on that date . |
5 | The mortgage rates may fluctuate , but the administration and the repayments remain the same until the time comes to adjust . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Colour in the shops which sell the same or similar goods ( eg colour all food shops green , all restaurants and take-aways red , etc ) . |
11 | They 'll go into that exam without doing , alright they dance the same as you |
12 | To avoid a muddle we shall use initial capitals — ‘ International Relations ’ — when we mean the latter and small letters' — international relations ' — when we mean the former . |
13 | ‘ threatening or abusive or insulting words or behaviour or distribute or display to another person any writing , sign or other visible representation , namely … which is threatening , abusive or insulting ’ The phrases mean the same as under the old Section 5 Public Order Act 1936 . |
14 | Heavily stocked or overfed tanks suffer the most and nitrate levels can quickly rise out of control if great care is not taken . |
15 | A word can be misspelled , mis-recognised or mis-written , but all three cases appear the same when looking at the pattern recogniser output . |
16 | Was n't Sleet the same if , for once , she was honest ? |
17 | The other three more closely fit the latter than the former model : Mrs Mitchell 's daughter wanted her mother admitted permanently to the local psychiatric hospital ( knowing that she would not be eligible for residential care because of the severity of her condition ) ; but she also added — ‘ not that I do n't want her at home too — I love my mother — it 's just that the strain is too much for me ’ . |
18 | Her nightdress was nothing like as pretty as Maman 's , no lace , only broderie anglaise the same as edged Nicandra 's drawers ( " knickers " and panties " were common words , not to be used . |
19 | and she lives like in a warden controlled place the same as your gran and granddad |
20 | And therefore i i i it was n't just the poor s saying well I want the same as everybody else , I want as much as a middle peasant . |
21 | I reckon you want the same as me mate . |
22 | I mean if you want could you say I want the same as fourth year job ? |
23 | Rambaldi meanwhile was working on King Kong Lives ( 1986 ) , which cost the same as Alien and took just $1.7 million in rentals , besides winning no Oscars . |
24 | How many pears can I buy for £1.08 if 70 almonds cost the same as 50 chestnuts , 48 chestnuts cost the same as one pomegranate , 18 pomegranates cost the same as 28 lemons , 10 lemons cost the same as 25 pears , and 108 almonds cost 9p ? |
25 | How many pears can I buy for £1.08 if 70 almonds cost the same as 50 chestnuts , 48 chestnuts cost the same as one pomegranate , 18 pomegranates cost the same as 28 lemons , 10 lemons cost the same as 25 pears , and 108 almonds cost 9p ? |
26 | How many pears can I buy for £1.08 if 70 almonds cost the same as 50 chestnuts , 48 chestnuts cost the same as one pomegranate , 18 pomegranates cost the same as 28 lemons , 10 lemons cost the same as 25 pears , and 108 almonds cost 9p ? |
27 | How many pears can I buy for £1.08 if 70 almonds cost the same as 50 chestnuts , 48 chestnuts cost the same as one pomegranate , 18 pomegranates cost the same as 28 lemons , 10 lemons cost the same as 25 pears , and 108 almonds cost 9p ? |
28 | In all the examples cited so far the dissociation of habituation and latent inhibition has taken the form of showing that certain procedures abolish the latter while leaving the former intact . |
29 | If I understand him aright , it ought to be possible to show that Descartes ' stripping away of the ‘ accidental ’ qualities of objects is illegitimate , because based on a series of elisions of meaning between one use of an expression and another where the two expressions look the same but have different meanings . |
30 | Results are ‘ self-similar ’ waveforms which , like the classic fractal patterns , look the same as magnification increases . |