Example sentences of "of [noun] [be] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 4.4 As has been stated , the principles of assessment are the same for both categories .
2 The most recent studies suggest that more than a third of employers discriminate against black applicants for jobs , and that levels of discrimination are the same for Asian and Afro-Caribbean applicants , for men and women , and vary little between job categories , although previous studies have documented higher levels of racial discrimination in relation to unskilled manual jobs ( Brown and Gay , 1985 ; Smith , 1977 ) .
3 For example , a rise in temperature of 10°C is the same as a rise in temperature of 10 K.
4 The procedure for the obtaining and giving of further particulars of defence is the same as appertains in relation to further particulars of claim .
5 It is usual for the extra length in the long format to be used to extend the precision of the fraction , while the range of exponents is the same in all formats .
6 According to functionalism , it turns out that the appropriate level of description is the same as that which characterizes folk psychology , the psychological theory that ordinary people use when predicting and explaining the behaviour of their fellow human beings in the course of their everyday lives .
7 The basis of settlement is the same as for Part B of the policy .
8 National laws hold only within one country , but the laws of physics are the same in Britain , the United States , and Japan .
9 I was referred to R.S.C. , Ord. 55 , r. 3 which refers to the appeal being by way of rehearing , but that of course is the same phrase as is used in R.S.C. , Ord. 59 which states that appeals to the Court of Appeal are by way of rehearing and , to put it shortly , without quoting from the note to that rule , it is plain that all that means is that the Court of Appeal has a wide ranging power to consider and deal with the way in which the court below came to its decision but it is not empowered to hear evidence , except in certain exceptional circumstances : see , too , Rayden and Jackson on Divorce and Family Matters , 16th ed. ( 1991 ) , p. 1388 , para. 49.2 .
10 The definition of ‘ keeper ’ for this head of liability is the same as that for animals belonging to a dangerous species .
11 IS IT TRUE THAT … 12% of £40 is the same as 40% of £12 ?
12 Whether the interests of shareholders are the same as the interests of the workers , the company and the country ( however ‘ interests ’ may be defined ) is possibly another matter .
13 But when the new Parliament assembled on 31st May the balance of parties was the same as before , and in negotiations which followed , Disraeli offered Palmerston a seat in a Conservative Government , with the possibility of being Prime Minister .
14 ( A favourite way of disposing of demons is the same trick as is used to deal with miracles : assign them to the New Testament era , where they can do no harm or cause any embarrassment . )
15 They are not illustrated here , because the nature and extent of digestion are the same as illustrated for the first category .
16 Although the two cases mentioned above are both Scottish cases , the law of England is the same on this point .
17 If the conclusions from empirical studies employing different measures of return were the same , the definition of returns would not be an important issue .
18 What is interesting , however , is that the ranking of ratios is the same as that obtained using Method 1 .
19 The skills required for the practice of law are the same whatever the field in which you work .
20 The principal methods of investigation are the same in Phase 11 as they were in Phase 1 : in-depth technical interviews with key professionals , participant observation at professional seminars , documentary and legal analysis and courtroom observation .
21 Some say that to belong to the kingdom of Heaven is the same as belonging to the Church .
22 However , he held that the criteria of unfairness are the same whether the trial judge is exercising his discretion at common law or under the statute .
23 He concluded that , albeit the discretion he had under section 78 of the Act of 1984 might be wider than the discretion at common law , the criteria of unfairness were the same whether the discretion was being exercised at common law or under the statute , that paragraph C10.1 had no application to the situation , and that admission of the challenged evidence would not have an adverse effect on the fairness of the trial within section 78 .
24 Held , dismissing the appeals , ( 1 ) that , in considering the discretion to exclude evidence on the ground of unfairness , it could not sensibly be judged by different standards depending on the source of the discretion , for the criteria of unfairness were the same whether the discretion arose at common law or under section 78 of the Act of 1984 ; and that , since the judge had considered the operation including obtaining the fingerprints as a whole , the exercise of his discretion was not only not unreasonable but was correct ( post , pp. 234H — 235A , 236A ) .
25 The inhibitory effect of TPA was the same whether it was added 30 or 10 minutes before challenge with histamine at 20°C , but TPA was ineffective if added at the same time as histamine ( Fig 3 ) .
26 The feelings of outrage are the same as when large numbers of children are taken from their homes simultaneously on unsubstantiated allegations of child abuse .
27 The test of reasonableness is the same as that which applies under s11 of the UCTA .
28 My prize for the most colourful quote goes to the scientist who said that the likelihood of humans having come about as the result of evolution was the same as a tornado in a scrapyard having accidentally assembled a Jumbo jet .
29 I think that he will find that the number of 15-year-olds is the same .
30 The NCC lines up the National Curriculum with the inclusion of children with severe learning difficulties in the education system in 1970 , with the Warnock Report 's claim that the goals of education are the same for all pupils ( DES 1978 ) and with the 1981 Education Act 's integration clause .
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