Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun sg] are [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Considerations of rationality are not the same as considerations of historical reality . |
3 | The second is that for many EFL teachers , the material and tangible aspects of employment are not the only standards they apply . |
4 | When rubbish pits are excavated , sherds of pottery and fragments of bone are frequently the only visible remains , because much of the refuse put into pits was the remnants of food preparation which have since decayed . |
5 | The Houses of Parliament are also the final arbiters of the tenure of office of judges of the Supreme Court . |
6 | The courts of law are undoubtedly the chief repository of the judicial power notwithstanding that they no longer exercise a monopoly in this respect . |
7 | In the latter case we apply the figure differently ; the rules of projection are not the same . |
8 | It appears from this case ( see also Long v Lloyd [ 1958 ] 1 WLR 753 ) that the rules of acceptance are substantially the same as those applicable in cases of breach of condition ( see Chapter 9 ) . |
9 | Nothing follows at once , because the formal rules of chess are not the only ones . |
10 | This is sometimes said of Buddhism , but it would be more accurate to say that the question of God 's existence is a debate within Buddhism itself , and that the different forms of Buddhism are partially the product of different answers to the question of God 's existence . |
11 | The errors of PS are not the main point . |
12 | However , the motivations behind the actual physical building of churches and places of worship are not the outcome only of simple faith . |
13 | What is the lesson of all this , according to Richard Newstat the lesson is that techniques of persuasion are really the essential armoury of any president , any president who wishes to be successful . |
14 | The benchers of the Inns of Court are only the agents of the judges in calling to the Bar . |
15 | Indeed , this would be nothing new , since many tests devised by university departments of education are already the subject of research and development . |
16 | 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 ’ … |
17 | Differences of opinion are often the most difficult problem to resolve . |
18 | The argument here is that the psychological tendencies responsible for the symptoms of psychosis are not the prerogative of the clinically psychotic . |
19 | Just as the severity of symptoms vary , the causes of Cystitis are not the same for every woman . |
20 | The most common causes of infection are either the use of endoscopic equipment contaminated with nosocomial pathogens or spread of host derived bacteria after instrumentation of an obstructed biliary tree . |
21 | The lowest deposits of peat are also the most acid and so least valuable to the farmer . |
22 | The collective chanting of slogans and songs , the taking of ends and the solidaristic expressions of violence are merely the ‘ old ways ’ manifested in an unrestrained and more spectacular form . |
23 | The fundamentals of construction are basically the same , however , and before discussing the two methods of weaving in detail , it is important to clarify some universal weaving terms . |
24 | The puzzle is fascinating and very probably irresolvable ; but anthropologists need to remember that the roots of morality are also the roots of prejudice and intolerance . |
25 | Inspector Blakelock , he 's the Assistant Police Liaison Officer , told me that every human being has a unique fingerprint and no two types of blood are exactly the same . |