Example sentences of "it [is] about [art] same " in BNC.

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1 At 13″ high , 13″ wide and 11″ deep , it 's about the same size as a Polytone Minibrute or a 40-watt Roland Cube , but do n't be fooled ; it weighs a healthy 29lbs and the power section pushes 120 watts into 8 ohms — in this case an eight-inch coaxial speaker with a separate tweeter .
2 Erm actually it 's about the same , but it looks better in my accounts .
3 Yeah , it 's about the same really .
4 It 's about the same price as a video .
5 Er we left at er seventeen minutes to two erm having explained that er we have put a very respectable budget on the table er which was prudence as prudence personified er and that was something we felt the other two groups of the Liberal Democrats were the only ones there at the time er besides them do that we 'd er I have to say to chairman that er the voted it is now being cobbled together er by the other two groups is eight hundred thousand pounds plus er in excess of the budget which the Conservative Group would want to see and just for the record , it 's about the same sum of money that we 've been saving on the fire cover in
6 Oh it 's about the same .
7 Yeah but like I 've still got more than well it 's about the same cos you 've got less at the top I think .
8 It 's about the same .
9 long and it 's and it 's , it 's about the same colour as Hattie 's , a bit darker
10 It is about the same as we can anticipate in the next century , on the basis of currently predicted rates of greenhouse warming , according to scientists like Tom Wigley , Director of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia .
11 It is about the same size as Rye .
12 They verified both predictions , and calculated the effective mass of a moving soliton. it is about the same as an electron 's mass .
13 It is about the same size as its jungle relative , weighing up to 100 lb ( 45 kg ) and measuring , nose to tail , as much as 7 ½ ft ( 2.3 m ) .
14 It is about the same risk as my drive from Oxford to London to take part in the jump . ’
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