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

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1 Deliberately confrontational , Bishop sets up the heist on the same night as the DJ contest .
2 Well if you 're on the same bill as him , well could always just ask him .
3 I believe that the stricter interpretation above has to be preferred to the common-sense interpretation , because I believe the ASB was trying to follow the exemption in the Companies Act , so that cash flow statements would be included or excluded on the same criteria as group accounts .
4 Performance records are judged on the same criteria as above .
5 People who have the right of residence in the United Kingdom and who might apply for social security benefits will have their application assessed on the same criteria as British citizens .
6 This has caused dilapidation on the Sheffield estate , constructed on the same system as a consortium of other Northern cities .
7 Which they work on the same system as a as a rotovator .
8 Printing plays in a cheap , unbound , quarto format indicates that the drama was commonly perceived as on the same standing as almanacs , joke books , pamphlets , and other popular writing which appeared in the same form .
9 And it 's the trend which , in addition to its desire to see our juniors competing on the same surfaces as their international counterparts , has seen our own LTA encourage the court manufacturers in this country towards the cushioned acrylic type of tennis courts .
10 On Feb. 18 a SPLA spokesman was quoted on the same station as saying that the governors of the three southern states , although non-Moslems , would merely be " figureheads " , as all three deputy governors were Moslems and retained responsibility for finance , commerce , supply and co-operatives .
11 Problems arise when we come to consider the smaller centres , such as Arkhanes ; could they have had territories which were on the same footing as those of the major temple-centres ?
12 ‘ that , on general principles , an injury transmitted from the actor to a person through his own organic substance , or through his mother , before he became a person , stands on the same footing as an injury transmitted to an existing person through other intervening substances outside him …
13 Because one is using Euclidean space-times , in which the time direction is on the same footing as directions in space , it is possible for space-time to be finite in extent and yet to have no singularities that formed a boundary or edge .
14 Incorporating features drawn from the Anglo-American adversarial system , the procedure entailed the abolition of the role of the giudice istruttore and placed the prosecution on the same footing as the defence .
15 Many analysts agreed that the primary purpose of this was to place the FMLN on the same footing as the Army and that the primary purpose of the offensive was not to secure military objectives but to place pressure on the government and the Army to negotiate seriously in future peace talks .
16 For the purpose of teacher training regulations the CNAA would now need to become a ‘ relevant organization ’ on the same footing as the Area Training Organizations .
17 The instructions given to the Dutch negotiators at the Munster peace congress which began its work in 1645 insisted on their being treated on the same footing as those of Venice ; and by the end of the century Dutch ambassadors in Paris were claiming royal honours .
18 This puts them on the same footing as European growers after earlier anger and allegations that Ministry of Agriculture officials had agreed terms that disadvantaged UK grain growers .
19 Commissioners may , without compulsion , take evidence in one State in aid of court proceedings commenced in another State , on the same conditions as apply under Article 16 .
20 He submitted that the court had no jurisdiction to hear the matter because the terms of section 7(5) of the Bail Act 1976 empower a justice of the peace to remand a person in custody only if the justice is of the opinion that , inter alia , he has broken a condition of his bail ; otherwise , if not of that opinion , the court must grant bail on the same conditions as were originally imposed .
21 Consequently , Mr. Bell was released on bail on the same conditions as before .
22 And the other ninety per cent you reinvest on the same conditions as before . ’
23 The Distinguished Flying Cross ( DFC ) was established on the same date as the AFC , June 3 , 1918 , with the same basis except that in this instance it was for duty performed whilst flying on active operations against the enemy .
24 They would be on the same corridor as him in the Embassy 's accommodation annexe , and later they would talk through the case history together .
25 ‘ Of course I was on the same squadron as him for a time . ’
26 Major art museums may devote considerable resources to an individual artist 's exhibition , on the same scale as a historical show .
27 Lord Scarman 's inquiry was not on the same scale as the famous Kerner Report in 1968 on the US riots , but since the publication of his Report in November 1981 his views and prescriptions have played an important role in fashioning political debate about the riots .
28 So design one on the same scale as the backcloth .
29 Are his first fumbling efforts to compose an essay on the history of the bathing machine to be marked on the same scale as his final polished piece in term 6 on ‘ The Economic Significance of the English Watering Place' ?
30 Despite the repression practised by the Somoza regime in Nicaragua , its legacy of under-development was not on the same scale as that left by some 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule in Mozambique .
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