Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the [det] as " in BNC.

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1 After this time they were never really separated for any long period , and the course of Dorothy 's life can be regarded as the same as Wordsworth 's .
2 Now , with a journey through the EC regarded as the same as an internal domestic trip , drivers are not obliged to carry any special documents .
3 Where their interests overlapped with the Maud Committee they reached similar conclusions , and we may concentrate on the latter as dealing in greater detail with the concerns of this chapter .
4 The price of books of academic criticism indicates that they are not aimed at the educated general reader ( once they cost about the same as a bottle of whisky ; now they cost three to four times as much ) .
5 assessments are available , and Mrs will confirm as the same as the cycling issue for example the value and assessments will be made available , these are vast documents of many pages , if you look at the actual , the final page you 'll see there in fact that the
6 Brilliant and that came to the same as one quarter .
7 And four twelfths came to the same as ?
8 We might refer to the former as ‘ classroom-oriented research ’ ( see Seliger and Long 1983 ) and the latter as ‘ classroom-centred research ’ ( see Allwright 1983 ) .
9 He has plans now to buy a property in Venice : ‘ I love the palce so much : a five-room apartment there costs about the same as studio flat in Tufnell Park . ’
10 The second Duma consisted of the same as before plus a few Social Democrats .
11 You 've got ta look at the same as .
12 ‘ I get about the same as the others . ’
13 As a rule of thumb , moving a nearly new greenhouse will only cost about the same as it would to have it erected in the first place .
14 Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
15 Your call should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
16 Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
17 The CNAA has always embodied a mixed , bureaucratic-collegial model of regulation , but the emphasis seems now to be moving towards the latter as its validation role declines .
18 Of course the younger user is unlikely to continually switch between the three , but continuity of product and of interface is still very important — my six year old expects to find certain controls linked to certain keys — how do you answer the question ‘ why does n't this key to the same as in the other Fun School ones ? ? ? ’ .
19 And the bill he , that he gets at the same as the time as the delivery , and what 's normal credit conditions ?
20 Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate , 48p at all other times , and should cost around the same as a first-class stamp .
21 Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate , 48p at all other times and should cost around the same as a first class postcard .
22 Although running at the same as the national Children In Need Appeal , Cash for Kids is organised locally by Radio Clyde , and the money is used to provide special Christmas treats or presents for needy children throughout West Central Scotland .
23 Bring towels and spare clothes , if you intend to the same as last year !
24 The whole setup weighs about the same as a small combo , but is easier to carry because there 's less bulk .
25 very briefly please why the Ryedale figures do n't change in the same as , and the Selby figures , do n't change in the same sort of way as the figures for other districts ?
26 He will go in the same as myself .
27 So I go on the same as er , weeks two to four an analysis written , and , or drawn or made of examples on one of these themes .
28 I think it is helpful to think of the latter as debtor ( creditor-supplier ) agreements since this emphasizes the fact that in such agreements there is some connection between the creditor and the supplier : either they are the same person eg in the credit-sale , conditional sale , of HP agreement ; or there are business arrangements between them .
29 For one corporeal hereditament to fall within the curtilage of another the former must be so intimately associated with the latter as to lead to the conclusion that the former in truth forms part and parcel of the latter ( Methuen-Campbell v Walters ) .
30 One night they were all sitting round the same as usual , in the kitchen this time , Pete and Tommy and a friend of Tommy 's , they were sitting round drinking the whisky Tommy 's friend had brought over when they heard footsteps in the yard .
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