Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] in the same way " in BNC.
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31 | That is to say , if one made the same measurement on a large number of similar systems , each of which started off in the same way , one would find that the result of the measurement would be A in a certain number of cases , B in a different number , and so on . |
32 | The problem is that although the typeface may have the same name — indeed it may even come from the same original — it may not have been coded up in the same way . |
33 | The catechist will read out in the same way as we did for the Celebration of Enrolment , erm whichever catechist is doing will say I present to you and call out a name , and you stand up in your seat with your parents . |
34 | Roll out in the same way as the marzipan and use to cover all four towers . |
35 | Different types of shops are laid out in different ways — you would n't expect an expensive dress shop to be laid out in the same way as a supermarket , for example . |
36 | Poppy seeds sprinkled on bread as a flavouring have a disconcerting tendency to react chemically in the same way as the extract of the opium poppy , so that a worker could be mistaken for a heroin user because of what he ate for breakfast . |
37 | Where loans are eligible , effective monthly repayments can be reduced accordingly in the same way as most Bank or Building Society mortgages operate , giving you the benefits of tax relief straight away . |
38 | Graduated pension is increased annually in the same way as the basic pension . |
39 | I meant not in the same way . |
40 | Writing by the art critic of a newspaper is self-evidently criticism , in parallel with the writing of music and theatre critics ; an exhibition can be treated almost in the same way as a performance . |
41 | Another day passed by in the same way . |
42 | erm So now we started up the long term survey , and we 've now got 10 schools taking part , and they 're starting next week , and they 'll be carrying on in the same way as they were the pilot survey , taking the same measurements . |
43 | This way of thinking is not reasonable , yet we carry on in the same way , generation after generation , never learning by our past mistakes . |
44 | When they compete locally , they do so in the same way as other moral considerations which we know we have to reconcile somehow . |
45 | Chariots move individually in the same way as large monsters or characters . |
46 | The paper back is pasted , and the roll put up in the same way as standard wallpaper . |
47 | It is clear that , in the past , artists who work independently of the West End galleries have not been taken up in the same way as those under the big dealers . |
48 | Mortar shots are worked out in the same way as shots from stone throwers . |
49 | The space inside the small cube is called 1 cubic centimetre ( cm3 ) and is worked out in the same way . |
50 | To summarise , it moves independently in the same way as a large monster or individual character model , can not make a march move , but is obviously unaffected by penalties for wheeling or turning as such manoeuvres are unnecessary . |
51 | Each such homoclinic orbit can be analysed locally in the same way as outlined in section 6.4 . |
52 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
53 | In fact , another species of bee that communicates about food sources ( Apis florica ) does so in the same way except in so far as it wiggles in the horizontal rather than the vertical plane , and so can indicate directly the angle of the food source from the sun . |
54 | Dominic Woosey purveys his own brand of ambient House , lightly peppered with acidic loops , whilst Cosmic Baby turns the acid machines up full and demonstrates why Germany is about to take off in the same way that Belgium did last year . |
55 | In some languages one item in a phrase governs other items without being affected itself ( government ) , while in others two or more words must be inflected systematically in the same way ( concord ) . |