Example sentences of "same as [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The starting position is the same as for the squat .
2 But if the full peak-to-peak period , 1979 to 1988 , is counted , our average growth rate is just 2.1 per cent — the same as for the OECD countries as a whole .
3 The actors were pretty much the same as for The Trip — Susan Strasberg , Bruce Dern and , this time , there was a role for Nicholson , for whom that ever-popular name of Stoney was resurrected .
4 The planting medium should be the same as for the preceding species .
5 All the other aspects of cultivation are the same as for the delicate Aponogeton species coming from Malagasy .
6 This service is not restricted to Midland customers and the commission charged is the same as for the standard service , but with a maximum of £150 .
7 The render coat over the lintel was mixed fairly stiff , the same as for the pointing .
8 Davenport 's attitude to group marketing in general is much the same as for the Royal Oak .
9 The pattern has more in common with the single bed slip pattern shown in the first article , although the construction of the fabric is the same as for the one above .
10 Colours and sizes are the same as for the Hercules .
11 Teachers will find that the educational goals which they set for their visually handicapped pupils are essentially the same as for the fully sighted children in their classes and that these goals are attainable .
12 The Directive defines cultural goods as those classified as a national treasure under national legislation and also falling within the limits of a defined set of categories with age and value limits , which are the same as for the Regulation ( see p.33 ) .
13 The organisation of the cohort of homosexual men was the same as for the cohort of drug users , and all serological and immunological tests were performed in the same laboratories .
14 The larger finance houses were expected to adhere to a slightly lower reserve ratio than the banks ( 10 per cent rather than 1 2.5 per cent ) but the reserve asset requirements would be the same as for the banks .
15 In fact the figures were almost exactly the same as for the May Steam Gala .
16 Basically , The function is the same as for the Language Master — a recording can be made of written language which is displayed for the pupil — but the Audio Page runs for 4 minutes where the Language Master only provides at most about 10 seconds of time .
17 The explanation is probably the same as for the sector 's use of fixed-term contract workers — that casual workers are the principal form of temporary worker engaged .
18 Exactly the same as for the primary addictive disease of Chemical Dependency or any other form of addictive disease .
19 Role B : Keep the details of what you were doing the same as for the last interview .
20 Eligibility depends on the client 's resources : the income limits and contributions are the same as for the ordinary green form scheme , but the capital limit is different .
21 Now the requirement is the same as for the rest of the accounts : that they ‘ present fairly ’ .
22 On June 29 , 1989 , the National Assembly approved a budget of 600,000 million francs CFA for 1989/90 , the same as for the previous year [ see p. 36611 ] and thus a decline in real terms .
23 The voting procedure for the second ballot will be the same as for the first save that paragraph 14 shall not apply .
24 The main subject areas and project work are the same as for the full-time programme .
25 The team was the same as for the West Ham game , except Hodge played instead of the injured Speed .
26 During the nineteenth century the absolute number of indigenous Siberians remained approximately the same as at the end of the eighteenth century , but their proportion in the total population of some five million fell to about 14 per cent .
27 The sweep of the straight number 3 , is the same as on the curved number 12 , the spoon bit number 24 , and the back bent spoon bit number 33 .
28 The brown is n't the same as on the tin can .
29 The short answer to the question ‘ who may sit in the House of Lords ? ’ is the same as to the question ‘ who may sit in the House of Commons ? ’ , and it is ‘ anyone whom the House admits as a member ’ .
30 In a way , the pattern of her life was much the same as during the years following her mother 's death : she ate alone and as soon as she heard her father 's key in the door she went upstairs to her room .
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