Example sentences of "[verb] in [adv] the same [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | 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 . |
32 | The meanings of these expressions was considered in the previous chapter , and it may be expected that they will be interpreted in essentially the same way in this context . |
33 | It is not built into the Order , and it is not drafted in quite the same way as a recital ; in the example given , somewhat more in the nature of a summary and somewhat less in the nature of a statement of purpose . |
34 | Inkjet printers can be used in exactly the same way as dot-matrix printers . |
35 | In either case , the articulatory loop could not be used in quite the same way as Hitch and Baddeley ( 1978 ) propose for memory , but would be more similar to its function in reading , where it is largely suppressed . |
36 | Kabanos are much thinner than chorizos but are used in much the same way , although the older , drier varieties are popular as chewing sausages . |
37 | In French cookery clarified beef suet , pigs ' lard and goose fat are used in precisely the same way to seal pâtés and home-preserved pork and goose . |
38 | Near synonyms are most common , with true synonyms ( which mean exactly the same thing and which are used in precisely the same context ) being more unusual . |
39 | This is a derivation of the formal systems model , and is used in essentially the same way , ie as a checklist to ensure that the model of a procedure is well-formulated and all the necessary attributes are considered during the analysis . |
40 | Champions are always equipped in exactly the same way as the rest of the unit , except that they are permitted one magic item in addition . |
41 | Note that regimental champions are always assumed to be armed and equipped in exactly the same way as the rank and file members of the regiment . |
42 | That is a serious charge against Christianity ; and one which has not been raised in quite the same way by other moral issues ( such as slavery ) which have in the past confronted Christians . |
43 | It would have stopped in exactly the same way if only one of the two had stepped on his pedal . |
44 | RJR Nabisco 's plans to buy back $1.5 billion of its debt were received in much the same way . |
45 | A concealed logical is assigned in exactly the same way as any other logical name , except that you specify /TRANSLATION=CONCEALED and you put an extra fullstop ( . ) |
46 | ‘ In multicountry research , the extent to which questions are formulated in precisely the same terms needs to be considered . |
47 | But every cave is unique — none will have formed in exactly the same way . |
48 | Profit in year two is regarded in exactly the same way as profit in year 10 . |
49 | It is unusual outside some strictly regulated professional courses to find two courses covering the same content ; it would be difficult to find two that have exactly the same pattern of assessment ; and impossible to find two that are taught in precisely the same way . |
50 | It is regarded as a matter of national importance and , as such , it is emphasized in much the same way as other elements of education . |
51 | Bobby Robson was pilloried in exactly the same fashion then promptly hailed as a conquering hero when his team came within a penalty shoot-out of reaching the World Cup final in 1990 . |
52 | ‘ All I am asking , is to be treated in exactly the same way as Dr Wyatt ’ . |
53 | As no two humours are identical , no two people are treated in exactly the same manner . |
54 | The pulses of light passing through the slots are converted to electrical signals by the photocell and are treated in just the same way as those of the mechanical system . |
55 | We may consider the procedure for one component of the velocity ; the other components and the pressure are treated in just the same way . |
56 | Pears are treated in much the same way , but are never wrapped . |
57 | Steamers : Where manually cleaned these are treated in much the same way as refrigerator interiors followed by acid cleaner if necessary . |
58 | Although the immunological rejection processes that occur with organ transplants do not occur with synthetic materials , a complex series of reactions are available to deal with any invading object and biomaterials can be treated in much the same way as invading bacteria , setting up inflammatory processes . |
59 | Faith is being treated in much the same way . |
60 | In the late landscapes of Cézanne the sky is often treated in much the same way — as a complicated system of small , thickly painted facets or planes inextricably fused , and having a quality of weight and material existence . |