Example sentences of "[prep] [art] same [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 ) .
3 The final creations weighed a mere ten kilograms , about the same as a top-class racing bike and about half the weight of most ATBs .
4 Adult hadrosaurs were up to 13 metres in length and weighed from 4 to 6 tons , about the same as a large elephant .
5 The whole setup weighs about the same as a small combo , but is easier to carry because there 's less bulk .
6 Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
7 Your call should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
8 Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
9 It was a slow process , needing the kind of patience he did not have , but at least Huy was spared the tedium of the cutters , whose sole job was to trim the reeds to a regular length , about the same as a man 's forearm .
10 They verified both predictions , and calculated the effective mass of a moving soliton. it is about the same as an electron 's mass .
11 The Germans pretended that an east mark was worth the same as a west mark .
12 Whether the boxing and wrestling matches shown on the carved rhyton from Agia Triadha , a miniature fresco from Tylissos and certain sealings were part of the same or a different festival is not known : the way they are depicted suggests that they too had the quality of ritual struggle .
13 A hierarchical court structure is essential to give to a particular case a level of authority ; this will determine whether or not the case can be overruled by a decision of the same or a higher court , and which courts , if any , are bound by its decision .
14 A Waiver of any breach of any terms or conditions of this appointment shall not be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach of conditions whether of the same or a different nature .
15 Geographers have studied the recent adaptations of local industries , such as Manchester clothing ( Gibbs , 1987 ) , but these appear to be more concerned with the survival of firms , with the same or a smaller workforce , than to do with major ‘ re-industrialization ’ .
16 To generate the same type of report again with the same or a different set of inputs , the user should enter Y ( Yes ) and press RETURN .
17 Instead , the vendor will normally seek undertakings from the purchaser only to operate the business in the same or a similar manner to the way it was operated before the sale .
18 The idea is that if the seller can sell the goods elsewhere at the same or a higher price than the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller has lost nothing , in which case he will receive only nominal damages .
19 If on the date the seller fails or refuses to deliver , the buyer can buy similar goods from elsewhere at the same or a cheaper price , then prima facie the buyer 's damages are only nominal .
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 Therefore the features which recommend themselves to the attention in one text will not necessarily be important in another text by the same or a different author .
23 ( 2 ) The High Court , or a judge thereof , or a county court , may , on the application by summons of any judgment creditor of a partner , make an order charging that partner 's interest in the partnership property and profits with payment of the amount of the judgment debt and interest thereon , and may by the same or a subsequent order appoint a receiver of that partner 's share of profits ( whether already declared or accruing ) , and of any other money which may be coming to him in respect of the partnership , and direct all accounts and inquiries , and give all other orders and directions which might have been directed or given if the charge had been made in favour of the judgment creditor by the partner , or which the circumstances of the case may require .
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