Example sentences of "subject [prep] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Secret sales of property were also subject to the same lambasting . |
2 | The Food Advisory Committee 's latest review of labelling legislation has recommended that all alcoholic drinks should be subject to the same legislation that governs all other foodstuffs . |
3 | Our Management Consultancy firm , which may undertake some of the work , is regulated by the ICAEW as an associate and , as such , is also subject to the same ICAEW regulations for any regulated work . |
4 | We regard expenditure in the community as being in a par with expenditure in any other sphere of business activity , and subject to the same management disciplines . |
5 | In this sense he assumes that government policy is subject to the same degree of stickiness as prices . |
6 | There are all kinds of different questions we can ask about the life habits of these trilobites , which are not subject to the same kind of careful scrutiny . |
7 | It seems that those who try to live according to the official theory of schooling are subject to the same range of ritual abuse as the fans of another club . |
8 | In view of the interviewer 's role in the discourse , it is not clear how far or how reliably such an extended interview really does resemble spontaneous conversation ; but Labov 's schema is likely to be less demanding of the fieldworker , more economical of time and resources , and so not subject to the same range of disadvantages as the participant observation methods of the Belfast community studies . |
9 | Bishop Jim Thompson , in Half Way , comments : ‘ The homosexual who has never had a physical relationship , because of religious conviction , or fear , or lack of opportunity , can be subject to the same panic in midlife as the heterosexual spinster or bachelor . |
10 | Sir David Smith , the principal of Edinburgh University , has suggested that the MPs who shout most loudly for league tables of schools should be subject to the same treatment . |
11 | This independence , however , has no bearing on the central control of the curriculum , since all maintained secondary schools , whatever their source of funding , will be subject to the same law with regard to the curriculum . |
12 | The general rule is that overseas trusts are subject to the same IHT rules as UK trusts . |
13 | The EDF 's plan is opposed by the Industrial Biotechnology Association , which argues instead that genetic engineering should be subject to the same safety standards as plant breeding . |
14 | Britain has been subject to the same decline in long-stay beds and has responded in the same way as other European countries to this fall in the mental hospital population . |
15 | But subject to the same minimum and maximum criteria . |
16 | If the Society shall at any time convert the Garden into buildings for habitations or to any other uses , save such as are necessary for a physic Garden , for the culture , planting and preserving of trees , plants and flowers , and such like purposes , then it shall be lawful for Sir Hans Sloane , his heirs and assigns to enter upon the premises and to hold the same for the use and benefit and in trust for the said president , Council and Fellows of the Royal Society , subject to the same rent and to the delivery of specimens of plants . |
17 | Sheepmeat and beef would be subject to the same quota regime as had applied to the dairy sector since 1984 [ see p. 33161 ] . |
18 | Horton Hospital , located in Epsom , and together with Banstead one of a ring of mental hospitals in the vicinity known as the ‘ Epsom cluster ’ , was subject to the same process of decline and was also in an impossible location to offer community care . |
19 | The hon. Member for Halifax asked whether national health service trusts would be subject to the same guidance rules and discharge procedures . |
20 | NHAs , like the present NSAs , will rely not on tighter legislation for protection but on voluntary agreements with landowners — where Sites of Special Scientific Interest can be contested , de-registered and exploited by , for example , mining , and where future access to the hills may well be subject to the same uncertainty . |
21 | Also , organic eyes are not subject to the same design constraints as are cameras : fish eyes have lenses made of material whose refractive index varies continuously from the centre to the outside . |
22 | The payment of the year 's charge by a single payment , that is a lump sum payment , has always been linked to the date when recovery procedures can commence in order that lump sum payers are subject to the same recovery procedures as monthly instalment payers . |
23 | the privatised companies have greater access to investment funds are not subject to the same financing restrictions as the public sector water industry |
24 | Other releases through the Sub Pop empire ( all of which now appear to be subject to the same scheduling difficulties ) include THEE HEADCOATS ' LP , ‘ Heavens To Murgatroid Even ! |
25 | Other releases through the Sub Pop empire ( all of which now appear to be subject to the same scheduling difficulties ) include THEE HEADCOATS ' LP , ‘ Heavens To Murgatroid Even ! |
26 | Regulation — solicitors are subject to the same regime as all other providers of financial services and are regulated in the conduct of investment business by the Law Society . |
27 | Workshops , garages , and the vehicle dispatch and receipt areas can be subject to the same control ( previously the Factories Act ) and more specific requirements will be necessary for the storage of hazardous liquids , gases and combustibles , generally , with supporting requirements for fire fighting equipment . |
28 | In addition , for the purposes of ss2 , 5 , 6 and 7 , " terms and notices which exclude or restrict the relevant obligation or duty " are subject to the same control as clauses which exclude or restrict liability . |
29 | Holiday caravans are subject to the same planning and licensing controls as residential caravans . |
30 | Though a crown body , it did not operate as such and thus was subject to the same planning control as private developers . |