Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] much [art] " in BNC.

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1 The subject matter taught is much the same ; the approaches are much the same ; the anticipated outcomes are much the same ; and the teachers ' and learners ' attitudes are much the same .
2 Its programmes are much the most susceptible to ‘ salami slicing ’ , since it is difficult to claim that the end of the world will come if the Army receives , say , ninety instead of a hundred tank replacements in a particular year .
3 The criteria that determine the court 's decision are much the same as those employed earlier by the superintendent .
4 ‘ Whether we 're laughing , having a row with someone or feeling very anxious , the bodily responses are much the same .
5 While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second .
6 The results of the actor tests show that there are still substantial levels of discrimination against Asians and West Indians when applying for manual jobs ; that the discrimination is stronger against applicants for non-skilled rather than for skilled jobs ; that it is mainly based on colour prejudice rather than prejudice against foreigners ; and that levels of discrimination against Indians , Pakistanis and West Indians are much the same .
7 Of the two , the bivalve molluscs are much the most significant in the sea today .
8 The reviews published in Gramophone , a British publication with a vast and international readership , have also been influential ; in the field of medieval and Renaissance music its regular reviewers are much the same as those in Early music .
9 Of the two creatures , the squids are much the more mobile and have lateral fins running along their flanks which undulate and so propel the animal through the water .
10 The reasons for such a development are much the same .
11 The matter is addressed from the point of view of the buyer in cl 2.2 of Precedent 2 and of the seller in cl 6 of Precedent 1 , but apart from the time when the buyer becomes responsible to pay the storage charges , the principles are much the same .
12 But things are much the same in countries with strong constitutional traditions .
13 At Ciba-Geigy the figures are much the same — in 1990 13 out of 34 graduates taken on by the company were women .
14 The pumice deposits produced by Vesuvian ( sub-Plinian ) and Plinian eruptions are much the most interesting of all pyroclastic rocks , so they will be discussed in a little more detail .
15 Bus and train are much the same price at the moment though it 's quicker to take the bus .
16 The commands to draw lines and characters are much the same as those listed above .
17 The recipes and procedures currently in use are much the same as those used by Thomas Arkell in 1865 .
18 Today the routes are much the same but we are switching to satellites , fibre cables and electronic gadgets which combine mouse-like size with mammoth capacity .
19 Sara and Patsy are much the same age and are very fond of each other .
20 His complaints against the economic policies of the new Solidarity-led government are much the same as those of Lech Walesa , the Solidarity union leader .
21 The instruction details will differ from model to model , but the basics are much the same for all .
22 Moreover , these proportions are much the same regardless of what type of credit has been used .
23 Of the 775 hereditary peers , the proportions are much the same : 334 ( 43% ) say they are Tory , 164 ( 21% ) are crossbenchers , 27 ( 3% ) are Liberal Democrats and half that number are aristocratic Labour .
24 Markets are much the same … the trick is to spot when people want a change or risk business extinction
25 Especially since the ‘ efficiency savings ’ from 10 years of government cuts are much the same size .
26 Drucker selects the metaphor of orchestra as the model for the corporate world to follow but the conclusions are much the same .
27 The legal consequences are much the same as ensue on the dissolution of any firm or the departure of partners .
28 The subject matter taught is much the same ; the approaches are much the same ; the anticipated outcomes are much the same ; and the teachers ' and learners ' attitudes are much the same .
29 Similarly , a blind physiotherapist said : ‘ The frustrations of disability are much the same inasmuch as it is a physical limitation on your life and you think ‘ if only ’ …
30 The subject matter taught is much the same ; the approaches are much the same ; the anticipated outcomes are much the same ; and the teachers ' and learners ' attitudes are much the same .
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