Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in exactly the same " in BNC.
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1 | It means the cameras can focus on the lectern knowing that the speaker will always be placed in exactly the same position relevant to it . |
2 | ‘ All I am asking , is to be treated in exactly the same way as Dr Wyatt ’ . |
3 | Clearly , you will not be able to insert the details of the title , but the address of the property , the date , the consideration , the parties and any special provisions as mentioned above can be included in exactly the same way as if the land were registered . |
4 | Outhouses and other farm buildings should be secured in exactly the same way as you protect your house . |
5 | Thus , even routine behaviours which occur many times — such as tying shoelaces , brushing teeth or washing a cup — will never be performed in exactly the same way on two occasions . |
6 | Inkjet printers can be used in exactly the same way as dot-matrix printers . |
7 | An experiment with guinea pigs has shown that immune reactions can be conditioned in exactly the same way . |
8 | All these features are as relevant to running a high-quality home for mentally disordered people as they are to selling hamburgers , and many services are now devising rules for ‘ human ’ care which can be monitored in exactly the same way , covering aspects of the physical environment , care practices and procedures and ‘ customer satisfaction ’ with the service . |
9 | If they fail to find work and the Department of Employment considers it to be available , then their benefit would be cut in exactly the same way that men 's benefit is presently reduced or taken away altogether ( DHSS , 1978a , p. 92 ) . |
10 | The recording system that was used for the baseline should be continued in exactly the same form . |
11 | The Proof itself will be conducted in exactly the same way as an ordinary action . |
12 | This second type of exclamation can not be analysed in exactly the same terms as the first type , however , since the infinitive refers to an event which has already occurred and not to one whose occurrence is an object of someone 's longing or desire . |
13 | Any sense of humour , of enjoyment and playfulness is totally lacking ; the implication was that a household should be tackled in exactly the same way as an institution : |