Example sentences of "same [subord] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is no problem with the calculation and both answers are the same because the maximal precision of any of the numbers involved is two , i.e. well within the capabilities of the machine .
2 At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion .
3 This is not significant for less than three tracks , as it is effectively the same as a sequential search for one or two tracks .
4 S DDL John likes the ball ( Note : Such a grammar is almost the same as a Chomsky context free grammar .
5 The whole setup weighs about the same as a small combo , but is easier to carry because there 's less bulk .
6 But it looks just the same as a real animal . ’
7 It looks the same as a racist stare , but it means something different .
8 The hon. Gentleman says that a training levy is the same as a selective employment tax .
9 Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
10 Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate , 48p at all other times , and should cost around the same as a first-class stamp .
11 Your call should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
12 Calls should cost about the same as a first-class stamp .
13 I may have poured myself into my books , my home , my garden and my animals , but the loving feeling I have for them is not the same as a loving relationship , which goes beyond feeling into action and commitment .
14 Each animal is an individual within the species — after all , each was a unique mixture of genes , the same as a human being .
15 Mind you , it had a chess program that he 'd load up for me but it just ai n't the same as a human being .
16 The court said that there was no general rule that a valuation made on an " erroneous principle " ( which presumably means the same as a mistaken decision ) had to stand unless it were also shown that a valuation on the right principle would produce a materially different figure from the figure of the erroneous valuation : if there were such a rule , it would place on the objector the extra burden of making a fresh valuation which in its turn might also be rejected .
17 Er and not many fresh eggs but we did get dried eggs which were , were , it was n't a bad substitute but it was n't the same as a fresh egg but you could scramble them and you could use them for cooking but then you see there was very little fat .
18 Adult hadrosaurs were up to 13 metres in length and weighed from 4 to 6 tons , about the same as a large elephant .
19 If their protection under agreement and under law was exactly the same as a full time-worker then what 'd happen is simple .
20 For instance in setting a pamphlet or a book , a half-page would count the same as a full page .
21 He said : ‘ Coming down for a month is not the same as a permanent move .
22 The telerecording screen was exactly the same as a domestic television screen except that it was flat rather than curved , eliminating any distortion from the image when captured on film .
23 Same as a linear accelerator . ’
24 For the purpose of the law of libel a hearsay statement is the same as a direct statement , and that is all there is to it . "
25 On the other hand , fear of the unknown , shame at admitting that relatives have harmed them , and fear of retribution may create a kind of mental and emotional paralysis which is not the same as a positive wish to stay at home .
26 But a differentiation is not the same as an ultimate separation .
27 Now we may wish to assume that an accuracy order is the same as an acquisitional order , but such an assumption is not warranted by the evidence , it is based on the speculation that language learners will reveal what they know , that their performance will be a reflection of their competence .
28 The generality of application or the audi alteram partem maxim , and its flexibility in operation , were brought out by Lord Loreburn L.C. , who stated that the maxim applied to ‘ everyone who decides anything , ’ while recognising also that the manner in which a person 's case was heard did not necessarily have to be the same as an ordinary trial .
29 When the school librarian or the teacher uses the microcomputer , information ( e.g. a list of books , a syllabus outline ) will be keyed into the microcomputer via the keyboard , which is the same as an ordinary typewriter .
30 Otherwise they 're pretty well the same as an ordinary typewriter .
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