Example sentences of "[noun sg] be the same " in BNC.

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1 The most recent studies suggest that more than a third of employers discriminate against black applicants for jobs , and that levels of discrimination are the same for Asian and Afro-Caribbean applicants , for men and women , and vary little between job categories , although previous studies have documented higher levels of racial discrimination in relation to unskilled manual jobs ( Brown and Gay , 1985 ; Smith , 1977 ) .
2 Claims to privilege are the same as they would be on ordinary discovery .
3 The reasons in each case are the same : the sheer weight of human expansion and overpopulation .
4 This is not meant to imply that the details of the interaction are the same in both proteins .
5 4.4 As has been stated , the principles of assessment are the same for both categories .
6 As 1983 is the base year , the money value and the real value of national income are the same in that year .
7 The Oxenhope Straw Race has a long way to go before it reaches its centenary , but the aims of the people who organise it and take part are the same as those who in the nineteenth century began the hospital sings at Holmfirth and Mapplewell .
8 National laws hold only within one country , but the laws of physics are the same in Britain , the United States , and Japan .
9 For many people , time and money are the same thing .
10 Men and women 's skin are the same colour ; white is scarcely used , and red in a strictly limited way : for linear adjuncts like wreaths , for blood from wounds , and for inscriptions on the background .
11 Moreover , we showed , in a small study , that non-conservers of length will say that a one-inch and a ten-inch stick are the same length so long as their tips are on a level .
12 In this respect the press are often one step ahead of the police in making explicit some possible connections : ‘ Although police are keeping an open mind , it seems likely the anonymous phone caller and the darkly-clothed assailant are the same man ’ ( Daily Mail ) .
13 The great warrior Arjuna has battlefield doubts whether he may make war on his own kin , and his mentor Krishna tells him victory and defeat are the same , and he must fight without desire .
14 They are not illustrated here , because the nature and extent of digestion are the same as illustrated for the first category .
15 However , neither should it be assumed that grade mix and skill mix are the same thing .
16 The criteria used to judge the centre 's readiness are the same ones applied , under devolved responsibility from SCOTVEC , by Directors of Education to assess authority centres .
17 They are utterances in which saying the words and doing the action are the same thing : the function is created by the form .
18 Many of the general considerations which arise in connection with computerising recruitment administration are the same as those which arise whenever computerisation within the personnel department is discussed , and this makes it all the more surprising that it is so rarely considered .
19 Or perhaps I could n't tell , blood being the same colour as the jersey , but there was no great wet patch .
20 John Hunter , one of the most eminent surgeons of the eighteenth century , was responsible for lending weight to the belief that syphilis and gonorrhoea were the same disease , as a result of a fateful experiment .
21 The varnished wood , pale cream paintwork and maroon fabric were the same as in her own cabin .
22 I wrote to the effect that I did indeed look forward to life with him , and that my guidelines for living were the same as his .
23 The sunken cheeks which emphasized his cheekbones , the thin tight-lipped mouth were the same but they merged with the Latin appearance — further highlighted by the cut of his lightweight suit .
24 finally they allow us to situate the different thresholds in their respective place : for nothing proves in advance … that their chronology is the same for all types of discourse …
25 SR requires that the result of an experiment is the same for all inertial frames ; the SEP requires that the result of local experiments be the same in all freely frames .
26 In the first chapter we looked at notions of timely and untimely grief and we saw that although the reaction to loss is the same whether or not we are expecting someone to die , the way it will be expressed does very much depend on whether it is something we might expect .
27 So you 're going to follow through in position one , and erm if the situation allows it and there 's not much traffic on the roundabout and you can see that the exit side is the same width as the entry side , is there anything wrong in following round in that position ?
28 Apart from the reshuffled attack the rest of the side is the same as played so effectively to deny Donegal in the league final replay .
29 Since , however , the effect is a dispersion at molecular level , rather than at particle or droplet level , for practical purposes the end result is the same .
30 I 'm told it 's nothing personal ( it 's never anything personal in racing — a fellow who had just put me through the wing at Naas visited me in hospital to tell me it was nothing personal ) , but the end result is the same .
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