Example sentences of "[noun pl] for the same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 On the examinations front , those publishers who had left undone titles for certain examinations are now doing them , while those who had already produced titles for the same examinations are producing more .
2 He also used transactions data on MMI futures for the same periods .
3 ( There is often a degree of integration between these ; this aims for the use of the same key-presses for the same effects and allows the transfer of data between functions . )
4 As to the question of lower earnings paid in rural than in urban areas for the same industries , four reasons can be suggested for this , although there is some overlap with the earlier discussion of low agricultural wages .
5 The lower incomes may be due to the types of jobs available in country locations or to lower wages being paid in rural areas compared to urban areas for the same jobs .
6 But the earnings for the same exports have actually been falling — by an average of 5% per year since 19816 .
7 Sometimes , in a store where more than one manufacturer is stocked , dresses for the same ages differ in size .
8 For comparison the accounting policies proposed by the MAS / purchaser 's accountants for the same companies following the due diligence exercise are set out in B below .
9 She and Sarah tried to arrange their dates for the same evenings , so that for the rest of the week they were free to go out together .
10 The matter is further complicated if you have to compete with other project managers for the same resources .
11 Comparable figures for the same periods last year were $1.104 billion ( £638.7 million ) and $512.9 million ( £289.5 million ) In 1992 the company sold seventy lots for over $1 million , compared to Christie 's sixty-nine .
12 A comparison of the figures in the table with similar figures for the same areas between 1955 and 1964 shows an overall decline of about 35–45 per cent .
13 A comparison of these figures with similar figures for the same areas between 1947 and 1964 indicates no overall change in status .
14 The winter populations in 12 major wildfowl localities in the county for the period 1964/65 to 1974/5 are summarised in the table on page 86 , and a comparison of these figures with similar figures for the same areas between 1947 and 1964 indicates an overall decline of about 30 per cent .
15 If you have a few people taking orders for the same goods , you must be sure that one does n't commit the firm to a big shipment when another has just sold the last of the stock .
16 The reader may be confused to find what we here call bivalves , referred to in other books as pelecypods or lamellibranchs — these are just different names for the same animals .
17 The patient had never had psychiatric problems or previous admissions for the same symptoms , making the diagnosis of Mu∘nchausen 's syndrome unlikely .
18 One such file might hold demographic attributes for the individual counties of a given state ; these attributes would include total population and population broken down by age and sex while a second attribute file would store the mortality ( death ) and morbidity ( sickness ) rates for the same counties .
19 There are celebrated examples of bad communication between the Bank and the IFC ; and the sides have confused clients by offering different prices for the same services .
20 Results for the same items were compared in written and mental test formats .
21 All involved will need these interfaces for the same reasons as the political and business managers whose decisions are being studied .
22 A comparison of the present figures with similar ones for the same areas between 1947 and 1964 suggests little overall change ; a slight increase is possible .
23 Members of one 's own species are competitors for the same resources , to a much more detailed extent , than members of other species .
24 Ease out the tokens or points on a gradual basis — giving occasional rewards ( e.g. more jobs for the same rewards ) .
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