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

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1 Yet students who have completed expensive training face the same difficulties as an untrained actor in qualifying for an Equity card .
2 Although the linguist who undertakes the analysis of discourse has ultimately the same aims as a linguist who uses ‘ system-sentences ’ in his grammatical description of a language , there are important methodological differences involved in the two approaches .
3 I 'm sure many GWR aficionados will be aware that a 42XX has the same controls as a 51XX and a 28XX the same as a ‘ Hall ’ .
4 The official receiver whilst acting as receiver of the estate has the same powers as a receiver appointed by the High Court and is entitled to dispose of any perishable goods or any other goods the value of which is likely to be diminished if they are not disposed of ( s 287(2) ) .
5 A well-made pension plan inspired in him the same emotions as an estate-bottled single-vineyard wine of a good year , and about the same amount of waffle .
6 The task is directed to a user using the same options as a mail message .
7 The lady of medium build will need the regular ladies ' shaft coded " L " , while the more powerful and hard-hitting female could use the same clubs as a slightly-built man .
8 They should have been , as they were given the same rations as a British farm labourer .
9 While there is some evidence that matching grants are more stimulative than unconditional grants , the prediction that unconditional grants have the same effects as a lump-sum increase in income is not confirmed .
10 Two in five employers said that a woman the same age and with the same skills as a man would be more likely to be turned down because of her age .
11 Out of this new structure evolved the idea that Robson Rhodes needed a chief executive to come in from outside and run the company on the same lines as a plc .
12 A computer program to simulate the simple stream-pattern experiment described earlier would follow the same lines as a manual simulation .
13 It works along the same lines as an algae magnet where the two magnets attract each other through the aquarium glass .
14 Souness was then accused of trying to run Liverpool on the same lines as an Italian club .
15 A good private dealer can offer the same advantages as a retail outlet , including home trials , often at considerably lower prices .
16 This follows the same principles as a tin-streaming operation .
17 Braking was achieved through a foot brake operating on the rear wheels of the tug , a hand brake exerting on the same wheels and a second hand brake acting on the trailer wheels .
18 Mr Powell answered : ‘ You do n't have to live under the same laws as a foreigner in order to trade with him .
19 By an Act of 1934 an adopted child acquires the same rights as a natural child to benefits under what was then the Workmen 's Compensation Act 1925 ( this Act is now replaced by the Social Security Act 1975 ) .
20 I face the same problems as a structural engineer .
21 Vaccination would also meet the same problems if a suitable vaccine were available .
22 Once more , he was telling the same jokes before a show went on the air or was finally taped .
23 He got out of bed and put his clothes on , the same clothes but a clean shirt .
24 The magazine BOMB , no. 5 , 1983 , includes both a full-page black and white advertisement in which Sherman models Issey Miyake clothes , somewhat in the guise of a wrongly strung marionette , and — elsewhere in the magazine — a personal picture in which Sherman appears in the same clothes as an exotic , diva-like force .
25 There 's the Kingfisher ( a small , 12-fret , 00-sized guitar with a slotted headstock ) , the Raven ( another small guitar , designed in collaboration with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull and featuring a cutaway and a soundhole pickup ) , the Magpie ( a medium-sized guitar , with roughly the same dimensions as a Martin M-series ) , the Dove ( a square-shouldered dreadnought ) , and finally the Heron ( a jumbo-shaped guitar reminiscent of a Guild or a Taylor , also available as a 12-string ) .
26 The fundamental proposition of the 1982 Act is that the immunity of trade unions in tort is totally abolished , though the union enjoys the same defences as an individual where action is taken in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute .
27 With the best will in the world a bassoon can not begin to express itself in the same terms as a viola da gamba and when two of the three melodic parts are conceived for strings a precious dimension is lost by substituting woodwind .
28 Abbott became one of the founding members of the Open Door Council in 1926 , dedicated to securing that ‘ a woman shall be free to work and be protected as a worker on the same terms as a man … and to secure for a woman , irrespective of marriage or childbirth , the right at all times to decide whether or not she shall engage in paid work ’ .
29 But a forgery could always claim to be written by Moses in the same terms as an authentic Mosaic document .
30 Effectively this means that the previous dealings must have been on the same terms and a consistent procedure must have been followed .
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