Example sentences of "[noun] be [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | The contributions paid by employers are at the same rate , regardless of whether the employee pays at standard or reduced rate . |
2 | All pairs are from the same family or superfamily and are roughly matched for size and relative tail length of males , but have otherwise been selected at random . |
3 | ‘ I only hope that the present stupidity whereby parts of urban Colchester are in the same constituency as the yachting resort of Burnham-on-Crouch is finished with , ’ he said . |
4 | The puddings are in the same mould . |
5 | But I think , are n't they always , their timetables are at the same time are n't they , the topics ? |
6 | In fact , both income and substitution effects of a rise in indirect taxes are in the same direction as those for a rise in direct taxes . |
7 | This is zero only if the distribution is monodisperse , that is , all molecules are of the same size , and we have which is . |
8 | Both graphs are for the same individual ; eight birds all gave similar results . |
9 | The idea of a view and the vision of Boullee are of the same order of thought and sight . |
10 | The Guardians are in the same × 12 field . |
11 | Moreover , historians who are teaching computer methods are under the same pressures as their counterparts in humanities computing departments to justify their activities . |
12 | The cross members and bulkhead outriggers are in the same places and it fits straight on . |
13 | Keeping a foot in both camps is made easier because the bid committee 's offices are on the same floor as his own at Manchester Theatres Ltd . |
14 | " The offices are in the same building , Ingard House . |
15 | All the units are in the same situation . |
16 | I suspect that the Opposition are in the same muddle on this as on every other issue — including taxation , over the past three weeks . |
17 | The bed and bedhead are from the same era and are made of brass . |
18 | These concentrations are of the same order as those found in the plasma of patients taking 5-ASA preparations orally ( 10–15 µm ) and are far lower than those required to inhibit cyclo-oxygenase , lipoxygenase , or the binding of FMLP to neutrophils ( IC 5 10 , 6 , and >5 mM respectively ) or those found within the colonic lumen of these patients ( 10–20 mM ) . |
19 | In sections 6.2 and 6.3 it was established that time-dependent potential differences across the secondary and primary windings of a unity-coupled , lossless transformer are in the same ratio as the turns ratio between these windings . |
20 | It makes a triangle with Beta and 16 Libræ ( 4.5 ) ; using × 7 , Delta and Beta are in the same field , but Beta and 16 are not . |
21 | Here 16 black and white photographs portray " Blondes " — in fact all the pictures are from the same girl , with slightly different expressions on her face — and 16 ditto of a " Brunettes " ditto . |
22 | Some of the project management variables are of the same type as the operations data , that is , numerical . |
23 | Anthers and styles are at the same level , and less spectacularly coloured . |
24 | As the books are in the same series , ‘ Barchester Towers ’ being the second volume and ‘ The Last Chronicle of Barset ’ the last , one of the characters I am going to study appears in both . |
25 | Such a view ignores the tremendous structural inequalities within society ; it assumes that ethnicity , gender and class do not influence educational achievements and that all schools are of the same character . |
26 | ‘ And she thinks the leaking vessels are in the same places as before , which I suppose is good news . |
27 | Somehow she 'd been expecting resistance , something she had frequently encountered with Graham Rowell whenever she had attempted anything new , and it came as a shock to find that she and David Markham were on the same wavelength . |
28 | If British industry were in the same powerful position as German industry , I might be a little more relaxed about economic monetary union , but I am worried about the time at which we are entering into new commitments . |
29 | ‘ At first I was dazzled , and covered my eyes , and there did n't seem the smallest change ; the roar of the Strand and the roar of the reef were like the same : hark to it now , and you can near the cabs and buses rolling and the streets resound . ’ |
30 | All these disputes were about the same theme : the nature of the Europe that the Six wished to construct and the proper relationship between the Community and the member states . |