Example sentences of "[vb pp] the same [noun] as " in BNC.

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1 It is not difficult to see why corporate crime has not received the same publicity as murder , robbery , theft , rape and so on — both in the mass media and in the study of crime .
2 ‘ Did anyone know that Mowbray had received the same warning as Sir Ralph ? ’
3 For example , the words ’ made ’ , ’ making ’ and ’ makes ’ are all assigned the same index as the word ’ make ’ .
4 However , if ’ payment ’ were assigned the same index as ’ pay ’ , then a strong overlap would result .
5 A law which regulates the ability of a local authority to display venereal disease posters in public places is given the same weighting as a law which expands the welfare state substantially through the provision of free school education or establishes a free health service .
6 If payments were partly based on per capita emissions of greenhouse gases , would methane from paddy fields be given the same price as carbon dioxide from power stations , cars and burning tropical forests ?
7 They should have been , as they were given the same rations as a British farm labourer .
8 In a report launched in May , Organising for Safety , it was recommended that organisational factors be given the same emphasis as equipment failure and individual human error when considering safety .
9 The Married Women 's Property Acts of the 1870s and 1880s permitted women to control their own property , although married women were not given the same capacity as single women to acquire , hold and dispose of property until 1935 .
10 Cations of elements which only form one stable ion are given the same name as the element .
11 Third , the Registrar 's certificate will be given the same effect as regards further particulars as it has with respect to the creation of a charge .
12 Regretting attempts by " some countries in the North to fashion the new world order only on the basis of their priorities " , the document suggested that military and political objectives be given the same importance as " economic and social dimensions " .
13 Doreen , a nineteen-year-old mother of three young children , felt strongly about this after her experiences , and correctly points out that it was her own choice to have her children , and she should be given the same respect as any older mother :
14 These diseases could at least be given the same priority as other diseases .
15 Is not it reasonable that the House of Commons should be given the same information as is made available to the press in briefings ?
16 photocopied the same time as these and then you know we would have all had one for reference .
17 Each club have been fined the same amount as Arsenal , who were found to be the less culpable party in the mass scuffle with Norwich City on November 4 .
18 Diamonds Are Forever took the same course as its predecessor .
19 If they had polled the same plurality as they commanded in 1987 , there would have been no overall party majority .
20 You will still have turned the same amount as before , that is 180° .
21 The Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , has adopted the same position as his predecessors , Sir Geoffrey Howe and Mr John Major , insisting that the deportations are an essential deterrent against a fresh influx of Vietnamese next year .
22 No , we have done the same thing as before with the only difference that we calculated the potential instead of the electric field .
23 Otherwise he might have suffered the same fate as Sheila Brayford .
24 Had the Republican candidate in 1980 been an ideologue , he would have suffered the same fate as Barry Goldwater in 1964 ; if , by some fluke , he had been elected , he would have been denied cooperation by congress and would have been drummed out of office in 1984 .
25 Most of your clothes seem to have suffered the same fate as the rest of your belongings , Fran .
26 The cottage , he told Marshall , had been built the same time as the farm .
27 She realized that she might have made the same mistake as Joan Durbeyfield .
28 I 've been I 've been advised chair that I 've made the same mistake as you did so .
29 Subject to the letter , from the Crown Prosecution Service of 23 October , to which I shall hereafter refer , I would ( subject also to my procedural misgivings ) have made the same order as Wright J. made and the Court of Appeal affirmed and I would have sympathised with the observation of Neill L.J .
30 So perhaps they would have made the same mistakes as well. , He believes his most serious mistake was wanting to get things done in a hurry .
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