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

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1 Workers are chronically prone to money illusion : if prices rise in the same proportion to the rise in the money wage , leaving the real wage rate unchanged , workers none the less supply more labour .
2 The phasors representing the e.m.f. and potential difference across impedance Z then have lengths in the same proportion to and respectively .
3 This triangle is established by finding the intersection B of circles centred on O and A with radii in the same proportion to and respectively as OA is to .
4 Indeed , some ( Bhatt and Wasserman 1989 ) have argued that the ability of an animal to respond in the same way to a range of different stimuli should be ascribed to the operation of a conceptual category only when mediated generalization can be demonstrated among these stimuli .
5 Not all α-granules may respond in the same way to secretory stimuli ; for example , Zucker et al ( 1979 ) , who found that over 80 per cent of platelet factor VIII-related antigen was present in the α-granules could only demonstrate the release of 30 per cent of this in response to stimulation with collagen .
6 To put her claim in drastically simplified terms , men base decisions on a form of blind justice : abstract , depersonalised reasoning procedures which apply the same rules in the same way to every case .
7 Here it is salutary to recall Foucault 's scepticism with regard to the ‘ perilous ease ’ with which politics quickly assumes positions that provide intellectual guarantees rather than specific analyses of particular relations or transformations ; he reacts in the same way to political analogies , and correspondences , or to hasty links with current political practices .
8 One is bound up with the fact that we do indeed suppose that there is some set of types of circumstances , each type related in the same way to startings-to-work of the wipers .
9 However , this result does not carry through in the same way to the cases we have just been discussing where managerial utility depends on effort as well as income .
10 The Commission argued that , even if the requirements in question formally applied in the same way to nationals of the host state , in reality they were discriminatory in terms of both their purpose and their effects , since the overwhelming majority of British nationals involved in the fishing industry were likely to fulfil the residence requirement .
11 As for the residence requirement , despite the fact that it applied in the same way to British nationals , it constituted covert discrimination on grounds of nationality in so far as , by the very nature of things , nationals of other member states were less likely to be ‘ resident ’ in the United Kingdom than British citizens .
12 The Commission , the Spanish Government and the applicants in the main proceedings in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) argue , however , that even though , formally , those requirements apply in the same way to nationals , they are in reality discriminatory as regards both their objectives and their effects , since the very great majority of British citizens fulfil them automatically .
13 Darkfall gives the inert material an ‘ animate ’ characteristic , it makes it react in the same way to a human absorption .
14 Who then deliver that team brief , in the same way to all members of staff .
15 Cells were washed twice in Eagle 's minimum essential medium containing 1 mg/ml bovine serum albumin and 20 mmol/l hidsoxyethylpiperazine-ethanesulphonic acid ( HEPES ) and then finally resuspended at a concentration of 1.5×10 cells/ml in the same medium to which 0.1 mmol/l 3-isobutyl-1-methyl xanthine ( IBMX ) had been added .
16 Two years later we find Datini himself writing in the same vein to one of his partners in Spain , Cristofano di Bartolo , whom he wished to persuade to come home .
17 A week later , he gave an interview in the same vein to the Observer , which was reproduced by the BBC and by the New York Times .
18 To a lesser extent the preacher and the witness stand in the same relationship to their message , as they declare what has been revealed to them or that which they have personally witnessed .
19 The poor Christian settlers in the mountains view the Buid as standing in the same relationship to them as they stand to their own patrons .
20 In linguistics , a defined class of written marks or letters of the alphabet , standing in the same relationship to a grapheme as a phone does to a segmental phoneme .
21 A similar ambiguity is apparent in the grant in the same year to Sir John Pilkington of the farm of a messuage and vaccary in the forest of Rossendale ( Lancs . ) .
22 ( The poll-tax was in fact extended in the same year to Esthonia and Livonia for these reasons . )
23 A similar ambiguity is apparent in the grant in the same year to Sir John Pilkington of the farm of a messuage and vaccary in the forest of Rossendale ( Lancs . ) .
24 From the summit of Pillar continue ( south westwards ) to Scoat Fell ( 0.75 miles ) and then ( south eastwards ) to Red Pike ( 0.75 miles ) before heading in the same direction to Dore Head ( 0.75 miles ) — the gap between Red Pike and Yewbarrow .
25 Said Mr Robinson : ‘ Several views were aired and it is now important that we all try to push in the same direction to the benefit of the club . ’
26 Add a print lining to a plain material ; a small scale design in the same colours to a large scale design ; a geometric in the same colours to a mini-flower pattern ; an abstract pattern to a more clear-cut one .
27 Add a print lining to a plain material ; a small scale design in the same colours to a large scale design ; a geometric in the same colours to a mini-flower pattern ; an abstract pattern to a more clear-cut one .
28 As late as October 1958 Khrushchev referred in the same breath to ’ the tragic fate of Guatemala' and ’ the heroic but unequal struggle of the Cuban people ’ .
29 These units could then be regarded as repeatedly subdivisible to the point that the final dimension is so minute that it stands in the same relation to the highest human capacity for feeling as does the single cell to the supreme achievement of cellular development , which is the physical human being .
30 If there is such a thing as a simulation in the same relation to suffering as imagination to perception , it is in response not to a real but to a fictitious situation ; it is the emotion of the actor revelling in the part of a tragic hero .
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