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

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1 Since some speakers ( those who have low " competence " ) do not use many Patois features anyway , these speakers will have a lower Patois index than other speakers who code switch to the same extent , but who use more Patois features in the Patois part of their talk .
2 That being so , suppose we have another member of staff who is equally as effective as a teacher but who does not work up the lecture notes in the same way : could we not say that his or her teaching is integrated with research to the same degree ?
3 Although British employers do not use medical screening to the same extent , disability discrimination law must regulate such screening in application forms , medical questionnaires and examinations , and interview questions .
4 A tenant has no right to deduct tax that should have been deducted from earlier payments of rent to a non-resident landlord from later payments of rent to the same landlord .
5 Before I were yeah , she was on , on war work you see on the hand grenades , that was on the , on the ground floor , of course there were a lot of old cottages er the one at the end , and erm there was something about those oh when , when we did erm er when we did erm locks for the erm hotels there were called , they used to say no they used , there would be about a hundred keys for the guests who clocked in for the er for the hotel and they would each be given a key to the same lock you see , and they used to call those keys to pass , sometimes there was more than a hundred keys to one lock but er wait for the bell or
6 However , it seems that the effects triggered by repetition must be distinguished from those triggered by reformulation , and it may be interesting to examine the differences between each of the following pairs : A repetition directs the hearer to the same concept and hence the same encyclopedic entry ( for example , the entry for RUN in [ 29 ] .
7 It is best if you make each drawing to the same scale .
8 This is , therefore , the same question as whether to give antibiotics when pneumonia occurs , and is resolved by reference to the same principle .
9 In our surface dyslexia example , it does not matter that there are different kinds of surface dyslexics , so long as each of the patterns of surface dyslexia can be interpreted with reference to the same model of reading .
10 Even so it is only a more oblique reference to the same theme , since the Avignon of the title refers to a street in the prostitutes ' quarter of Barcelona .
11 ( Indeed , the public sector was seen to have a number of initiatives , such as registers of candidates for work on health trust and other boards , that could profitably be replicated in the private sector to the same end . )
12 Though it may well be , he wrote , that one actually achieves more working with the wrong plans and in the wrong spirit , with the wrong tools and the wrong principles , on the wrong surface and with the wrong conception , it may well be , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , that one achieves more than working with the right plans and in the right spirit , with the right tools and the right principles , on the right surface and with the right conception , though right and wrong and more and less are relative concepts and what seems right at one moment to one person may seem wrong at the same moment to another Person or at another moment to the same person , and what seems more to one person at one moment may seem less to another person at the same moment or at another moment to the same person , right , wrong , more , less , relative concepts , scribbled Goldberg , in the margin , panting slightly as he bent over his old Olivetti Portable , there is only the beginning , wrote Harsnet , or rather , there is only having begun , beginning , scribbled Goldberg , aware now of the black stains on his hands left by the felt-tip pen , having begun , there is only the feeling in the pit of the stomach or the feeling in the chest , wrote Harsnet , the feeling of sickness or the feeling of elation , those are not relative , he wrote , those are absolute .
13 Though it may well be , he wrote , that one actually achieves more working with the wrong plans and in the wrong spirit , with the wrong tools and the wrong principles , on the wrong surface and with the wrong conception , it may well be , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , that one achieves more than working with the right plans and in the right spirit , with the right tools and the right principles , on the right surface and with the right conception , though right and wrong and more and less are relative concepts and what seems right at one moment to one person may seem wrong at the same moment to another Person or at another moment to the same person , and what seems more to one person at one moment may seem less to another person at the same moment or at another moment to the same person , right , wrong , more , less , relative concepts , scribbled Goldberg , in the margin , panting slightly as he bent over his old Olivetti Portable , there is only the beginning , wrote Harsnet , or rather , there is only having begun , beginning , scribbled Goldberg , aware now of the black stains on his hands left by the felt-tip pen , having begun , there is only the feeling in the pit of the stomach or the feeling in the chest , wrote Harsnet , the feeling of sickness or the feeling of elation , those are not relative , he wrote , those are absolute .
14 However , the majority of MPs expressed their support , pointing out that he had been elected first time to the shadow cabinet , giving him a mandate and the right to the same loyalty which his predecessors , Donald Dewar and Bruce Millan , had received .
15 I 'm not arguing about that at all , but the people of Wheatley have a right to the same protection that everybody else has under the planning axe .
16 I certainly agree that I would not be wholly confident of the conclusion about tunnelling if I did not know that rigorous calculations with the Schrödinger equation lead to the same conclusion .
17 Nor does his work lead to the same fame as does great success at the Bar ; but some solicitors are as affluent as their opposite numbers at the bar , and they achieve their wealth in a more relaxed way .
18 the way of the cross and the way of the needle lead to the same crossroads .
19 In homogenates from coeliac disease patients who had not been treated peptide concentrations of 10–25 µg/ml failed to increase adenylate cyclase activity consistently , whereas concentrations of 50–200 µg/ml all stimulated the enzyme to the same degree ( Figure ) .
20 So , of course , are juries in modern courts , but twelve people , chosen by the legal authorities and perhaps " vetted " to eliminate " undesirables " , clearly do not constitute a microcosm of popular opinion to the same degree .
21 Independent studies by the Acid Waters Review Group , sponsored by the Department of the Environment , the University of London and Greenpeace , all point to the same conclusion — that Britain does have acidified lakes .
22 Other investigations , using different research designs , point to the same conclusion , and have further demonstrated that the association is probably , as Karlsson suggests , largely genetic in origin .
23 ‘ There is no neutral algorithm for theory choice , no systematic decision procedure which , properly applied , must lead each individual in the group to the same decision . ’
24 Political parties were banned from the armed forces by presidential decree on Aug. 24 , following Yeltsin 's decree to the same effect [ see above ] .
25 Both of them imply that the process of learning involves repetition , not in the simple rote sense , but as a repeated returning to the same ground , the same problems , in the end a living with , an immersion in the subject to the point where it becomes one 's world .
26 But what does matter is that relegation of drama to the same order of non-seriousness as game , revellings and disportings , permitted an ‘ it 's only a game ’ attitude — both dismissive and tolerant — to creep in .
27 I write every day to the same girl , but I 'm not insecure , am I ? ’
28 It does seem reasonable , however , to date the Rudston mosaic to the same period as the adjacent Charioteer panel , i.e. the second quarter of the fourth century ( Stead 1980 , 137 ) .
29 In our normal form we will insist that if two expressions are both available as outputs on the same channel , or for assignment to the same variable , then they are different .
30 Developments in the reform of children 's services do not appear to have been influenced by this body of knowledge to the same extent as the reforms of ‘ adult services ’ .
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