Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [art] [adj] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The other requirements for keeping leather corals , apart from current and light , are much the same as for other coelenterates ; well-filtered water with phosphate and nitrate at levels as low as possible and no fish that would eat or damage them .
2 The procedures are basically the same as for an ordinary appeal but you will have to pay a fee — usually about £38 .
3 Mr Taylor-Young also says that costs are basically the same as for an advisory service so unless the client has time and is very keen to be in charge , it is advisable to opt for discretionary management .
4 At this stage the procedures are generally the same as for an ordinary cause and you have 366 days , or 367 days if it is a leap year , to ask the court for an extract decree to be issued .
5 When the direct collection of primary data is used in marketing research , the methods of survey ( interview , questionnaire , observation ) and the methods of sampling are broadly the same as for any ‘ domestic ’ marketing research exercise .
6 Cos these are exactly the same except with a well and two erm those four holes missing .
7 The implications of this for the relation between how and the infinitive are exactly the same as with need and dare : if the means of realizing the infinitive 's event are not felt to exist , then there is felt to be nothing real occupying the before-position which real means always occupy with respect to the end pursued , and therefore no to preceding the infinitive .
8 The elements of the offence are exactly the same as for reckless driving , with the extra element of causing death .
9 Apart from not valuing benefits , the procedures are exactly the same as in cost-benefit analysis .
10 However , the form of section 2(2) means that with regard to liability for animals not belonging to a dangerous species the position will be fundamentally the same as at common law , since the damage must be of a kind made likely by the characteristics known to the keeper .
11 The turbulence will be all the greater because of the confusions of the underlying thinking as it has emerged from the political process .
12 Thus Scotland and Wales would no longer have more than their fair share , and the average magnitude of their constituencies would be virtually the same as in the English regions .
13 The rules are almost the same as for domestic operations .
14 The behavioural consequences of drug use are virtually the same as for alcohol .
15 The first results of the demonstration and violence were much the same as after the Olympia meeting in 1934 ; there was an immediate stimulus to recruitment for both fascists and communists and Special Branch estimated the significant , if transient , boost to fascist membership in East London to be around 2,000 .
16 Gulliver 's Travels went back to telling fantastic tales , but Swift wrote the book in the same realistic style as Defoe , and took it for granted that his readers would find it quite natural that at the ends of the earth men were just the same as in England — petty , trivial , grasping , and generally unpleasant .
17 Their imitation was not wrong and , if they were actually a vital and in some cases dominant part of English Christianity , was their ‘ imitation ’ of Gothic buildings any more wrong than that of their Anglican competitors ?
18 The subsequent stages are again the same as in the case of Government Bills except that there is a special standing committee for Private Members ' Bills .
19 The force of such metaphors is all the greater because of the unconscious effect which racist discourse itself exerts .
20 The championship is all the poorer because of their absence .
21 Davenport 's attitude to group marketing in general is much the same as for the Royal Oak .
22 There is another apparent paradox between Britain 's comparatively poor level of productivity and the fact that manufacturing 's share of GDP is much the same as for other major economies .
23 The procedure for turning up Halsbury is much the same as for Statutes in Force .
24 Essentially , everything is much the same as in the classical template except that in all probability it will be pretty well apparent to the reader quite soon who it is who has committed the murder .
25 The figurative sense of ours is much the same as in English : a rough , wild fellow .
26 If the customer base is broadly the same as for existing products , then the credit manager should be able to arrive at a reasonable assessment of these factors .
27 The basis of calculating an earn out is generally the same as for completion accounts .
28 And although the basic conception of song-treatment is generally the same as in Walter 's collection ( four or five parts , melody usually in the tenor ) there is much more imitative polyphony and higher technical accomplishment .
29 It seems to me that the indication you have given on the key diagram to alteration number three for Harrogate Knaresborough is exactly the same as for example the indication given for York and for Harrogate Knaresborough southern on the approved key diagram .
30 The mathematics is exactly the same as in the electrostatic case ; we need only to replace E0 by H0 and Er by unc in eqn ( 2.110 ) in order to get
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