Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [to-vb] the same " in BNC.

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1 Before calculation of the explained variance , both simulated and observed temperatures have been adjusted to have the same 1861–1900 mean .
2 The two objectives are designed to achieve the same end .
3 Somehow local authorities are expected to perform the same range of duties more cheaply .
4 AutoDesk Inc 's multimedia revenues , which grew by 76% last year , are expected to duplicate the same success this year , president and chief executive Carol Bartz told the Hambrecht & Quist technology conference .
5 soc : And I suppose you 'd like more of the same so you can go on pinpointing variation and replicate the studies which have been done to show the same thing in different places , or maybe to include a few more explanatory variables in your statistical model ?
6 Being an inveterate story-teller , Mira is quick to remark on the degenerate effect the dominance of the media has on personal development : ‘ Gradually all our secret treasures have been removed and we 've all been made to share the same abstracted and alienating public knowledge ’ ( 111 ) .
7 In particular the fearful and horrifying episodes of life with their accompanying pain are played back so that time after time we are made to suffer the same agony that we felt as a child when we had the original experience .
8 Furthermore , if both LIFESPANs are instructed to use the same units simultaneously , they will compete for access to those units ( on a first-come first-served basis ) .
9 Well you 're meant to go the same way as the clock goes and that means it 's you next .
10 Often the two terms are used to mean the same thing .
11 Without it , even higher investment would have been needed to achieve the same growth of demand .
12 The versatile artist raises the question of relationship between the arts , and how far they can be considered to have the same or similar aims .
13 The herb border can be designed to follow the same principles as those used for the herbaceous or mixed border ; small plants will not thank you for planting them next to towering or buxom plants — they will be smothered in no time .
14 It occurred to National Certificate staff that instead of programming say twenty subject assessors to different centres all over the country on a particular day , all twenty could be programmed to visit the same centre on the same day .
15 Members of the RIBA may be expected to follow the same pattern after 1992 .
16 A cut in taxes that raised residents ' incomes by the same amount as the lump-sum grant would be expected to produce the same amount as the lump-sum grant .
17 For example , brothers and sisters who differ in age share genes to the same extent as dizygotic twins , and so in a purely genetic disease would be expected to have the same concordance rates — but they do not .
18 For instance , sibling nodes ( nodes which have some hierarchical relation to the same node ) might be expected to have the same pattern of ‘ target node names ’ .
19 This extends to the appointment of ancillary and technical staff , who would be expected to have the same sympathetic qualities , and to making a case for help from the authority 's teaching and support services or for a welfare assistant to help with an individual pupil .
20 For example , it might seem curious that a member of the RICS could be a director of a commercial company offering a range of services to the public , yet not be permitted to occupy the same position in a company offering the very skill for which he has been trained .
21 However , the formation of unisons is not always satisfactory or possible ( for example , in Example 140 above each voice could hardly be made to play the same unison D , for contrapuntal reasons , nor could it sound completely satisfactory ) .
22 However , at a more abstract level , the level at which dog : cat , church : cinema , oak : ash and tea : coffee can all be said to manifest the same relation , it is of fundamental significance .
23 On the basis of this identity of reference , they can be said to convey the SAME MESSAGE .
24 In this passage , Wittgenstein mentions one argument for saying that the thought is not the same as the sentence — two sentences ‘ one in English and one in French , may be said to express the same thought ; since the thought is the same but the sentences different the thought is not the same as either of the sentences .
25 In Section 2 he rejects the suggestion , conveyed by the exclamation , ‘ Surely a similarity must strike us , or we should n't be moved to use the same word ’ , that some act must precede the act of using the word ; and in Sections 5 and 10 he talks about the ‘ mistake ’ labelled by the word ‘ to make ’ as it occurs in the question , ‘ What made you call this ‘ red ’ ? ’ )
26 Every MS-DOS computer has a clock that can be used to do the same job as a stop watch .
27 Similarly , the letters " y " ; and " i " may be used to represent the same sound ( Kaiseria or Kayseria ) .
28 Many different words may be used to represent the same concept .
29 ( g ) Indemnities An indemnity clause may be used to achieve the same effect as an exclusion clause .
30 I disagree with the idea that someone on my salary should be asked to contribute the same as the person next door , who is probably earning only half as much .
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