Example sentences of "which is [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Two sixty two eighty which is the same price as |
2 | It is n't often that a new cruising ground opens to yachtsmen , particularly one that has hundred of deserted anchorages , summer water temperatures comparable to the Med , and which is the same sailing distance from Britain as Gibraltar . |
3 | which is the same day |
4 | The offence of affray can be committed by using or threatening unlawful violence , which is the same concept ( with two qualifications ) as that required for riot and violent disorder . |
5 | The input , which is the same material from the recipient 's viewpoint , must be adapted to his ability to absorb it . |
6 | ICE asks for five days , say 35 hours , which is the same number as suggested by the RIBA for structured/practice-related CPD . |
7 | which is the same sort of thing . |
8 | To ask them , and equally ( or even more ) to wave them away absentmindedly like circling insects , is to greet the novel , to respond to its personality which is the same thing as the tonal area colonized by the novelist for his present purpose . |
9 | ‘ You 're avoiding the truth , which is the same thing . |
10 | ‘ I say what 's happening with the Bloods and the Crips is the same thing that 's happening with the protestants and catholics in Northern Ireland , which is the same thing that 's happening in South Africa where different tribes fight each other . |
11 | ‘ Before you can convict you must he satisfied so that you feel sure — which is the same thing as being satisfied beyond reasonable doubt of the defendant 's guilt . ’ |
12 | This epiphany of the mother of the immediate-return hunter-gatherers — or of the new-born and unweaned child , which is the same thing — was clearly designed to compensate for her loss in reality . |
13 | it was gorgeous but Chris was saying that Tescos do one , but they call it passion cake which is the same thing |
14 | The weekly amount is £54.15 , which is the same pension as that received by a single person . |