Example sentences of "[be] compare with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The living standards of households dependent on supplementary benefit are compared with that of similar households at different income levels . |
2 | When the sequence of the single stranded DNA binding elements from the adipsin and growh hormone promoter ( 15 , 16 ) are compared with that of the PPT element some sequence homology emerges ( Fig. 5 ) in particular a core of CCNGG . |
3 | If his dances are compared with those derived from similar sources by later choreographers , Bournonville 's generalisations of style become evident . |
4 | The numbers of consultations , home visits and night calls reported for those in such homes for a year or more before they died are compared with those for others under the care of a general practitioner in Table 4 . |
5 | In conventional trials set up to assess the efficacy of a new drug , the drug is given to a group of patients suffering from a particular illness , and the effects are compared with those obtained in a matched group of patients given a dummy ( or placebo ) drug . |
6 | When these scarce resources are compared with those devoted to ‘ conventional ’ crime it is quite staggering . |
7 | In Table 5.1 housewives ' experiences of monotony , fragmentation and speed are compared with those of a sample of factory workers . |
8 | The details of each individual nominated are compared with those of other nominees to see if they match . |
9 | In the final session , the agreed scores are compared with those from the pre-work . |
10 | Lesk 's technique has been adapted to meet these requirements : the definitions of these three candidates are compared with those of the rest of the sentence to find the one with the highest overlap . |
11 | In this model the strategies of the researcher are compared with those of the private detective and investigative journalist in his attempt to get " beneath the surface " of the apparent reality ( Fletcher , 1974 ) . |
12 | A simple clash of information will be found if books published ten years ago dealing with modern technology ( computers , etc. ) are compared with those published since 1980 . |
13 | Each record is examined in turn , and its descriptors are compared with those of the search request ( which might be like that for a graduate engineer with other attributes shown above ) . |
14 | In Table 5.2 the exact graphical results are compared with those obtained by evaluating Eqn — ( 5.29 ) with the current components given in Table 5.1 . |
15 | The above results of the General Accident Group for the six months ended 30th June 1993 , estimated and unaudited , are compared with those for the similar period in 1992 , which are restated at 31st December 1992 rates of exchange . |
16 | The above results of the General Accident Group for the three months ended 31st March 1993 , estimated and unaudited , are compared with those for the similar period in 1992 , which are restated at 31st December 1992 rates of exchange . |
17 | The ideas about and experiences of pregnancy , childbirth , children and childcare of women of Asian origin and descent are compared with those of other women living in East London . |
18 | The results are compared with those from 30 age and sex matched controls . |
19 | However , when these two years ' figures are compared with those of previous years , it becomes obvious that the crackdown was introduced as a result of a particularly bad year for accidents . |
20 | There are several related techniques , all having the common feature that some combination of the inputs ( resources consumed ) by health care programmes are compared with some combination of the outputs ( improvements in health obtained ) . |
21 | Not without reason has his impact on theology been compared with that of Einstein on physics . |
22 | Biotechnology has attracted the greatest attention in the last 3-4 years , despite its very ancient origins , and its potential impact on social life and the economy has been compared with that of the microelectronic processor chip . |
23 | So , when Freud 's Totem and Taboo appeared in nineteen thirteen , it would have instantly been compared with these , and that is the genre of er , anthropological writing in which it , it would of been immediately been at home . |
24 | The recently described taxon Otavipithecus namibiensis from 13Myr deposits in Namibia has been compared with this group on the basis of shared dental characters , but cranial and postcranial material is needed to clarify this point . |
25 | Robinson has also been compared with another former Wigan idol , Henderson Gill . |
26 | Some of the connections which can be observed through the textiles are reflected by other goods ; the braids from Chessell Down have been compared with those from Envermeu and Herpes-en-Charente in France , the latter producing additional Anglo-Saxon objects matched in Kent and the Isle of Wight . |
27 | While we might make this general point and follow through its implications when we want to compare , for example , Braniel people with Ballymacarrett people , it is much less easy to see how the relatively looseknit network structures of Braniel people might meaningfully be compared with each other . |
28 | Accordingly , you can show your reader that your critical judgements are based on what you know has been achieved by other writers you have read ( effects which can therefore be compared with each other ) . |
29 | A possible edge has to be compared with all other primitives before its existence as a viewed model edge can be established . |
30 | The situation in Norway could be compared with that in Wester Ross , North Wales and , to a lesser extent , North Yorkshire . |