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

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1 This leads to hysteresis , with two possible electron states for the same applied voltage , enabling the memory states to be defined .
2 The solution may be stable on either the success or the failure surfaces for the same value of the logical rigour factor .
3 I had missed it on its first appearance , around 1974 , but considering the excellent standards of Baudo 's other Honegger recordings for the same label , it would be a mistake to overlook it entirely .
4 Several companies , such as Citroen , have started to offer diesel models for the same price as petrol-powered ones .
5 Policyholders were able to benefit from higher levels of retirement benefits for the same premium because the death provision was limited .
6 Different foods have different calorie values for the same weight .
7 First and foremost we need to recognize that individual historians will have radically different processing requirements for the same body of machine-readable data .
8 Table 9.1 shows the dollar values of exports and imports in the years 1977–87 , and the corresponding official volume indexes for the same period .
9 A lending bank will try to fund such a loan by means of a fixed interest rate deposit(s) for the same term as the loan .
10 However , there were no dramatic confessions of faulty flight practices for the same reason as in the USA , namely that the CAA was the organisation to whom incident reports were ( and are ) to be addressed and also the authority responsible for enforcement of aviation legislation , i.e. the prosecutor of wrong-doers .
11 The International Air Transport Association has also been held to be subject to the EC competition rules for the same reason .
12 ( The Post Office sometimes put corks on the telegraph wires for the same reason . )
13 Figure 8.7 shows the worksheet for calculating the log odds and difference in log odds for the same data ; the odds of a service class child attending secondary modern school are obtained by dividing 0.266 by 0.734 , or 0.362 , and so on .
14 The Russians learnt to adapt this system to their climate as they adapted roof and dome pitches for the same reason .
15 Since intracommodity spreads are concerned with the relative prices of different delivery months for the same future , the pattern of prices for different delivery months is of interest to a spread trader .
16 The matter is further complicated if you have to compete with other project managers for the same resources .
17 His aim was to show that you can cook wholesome , gourmet dishes for the same price as ordinary school dinners — 46p a head — and that children really love them .
18 Douglas and Craig ( International Marketing Research ) comment that in some countries , there may be different market segments for the same product , where :
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