Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [prep] [adv] the same " in BNC.
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1 | They had all died at roughly the same time , victims of one of those brief epidemics of cholera that continued to attack the city until the great Loch Katrine water scheme was opened in Victorian times . |
2 | ‘ The Danes have just voted on exactly the same treaty . ’ |
3 | I was thus occupied by precisely the same ambition which had driven Vasco Núñez four and a half centuries before . |
4 | This is generally done in much the same way as a diagram would be built up on the screen . |
5 | It may turn out that the somatosensory and visual systems are not organized in exactly the same ways . |
6 | There is widespread geographical variation — provision is much stronger in the North-West and the East Midlands for example , compared with the South and South-East — and the number in higher education has not expanded to nearly the same extent . |
7 | After Adelaide , Bodyline was not exploited with quite the same intensity , but the crowds retained their fury at the mere sight of a ‘ bumper ’ . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | There are two circumstances in which a concealed logical name is not handled in exactly the same way as a physical device name by VMS , and they are ( a ) BACKUP and ( b ) in a concealed logical name assignment ! |
10 | 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 . |
11 | They are also listed in exactly the same way as other buildings of special historic or architectural interest . |
12 | Both landed at exactly the same moment ! |
13 | 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 . |
14 | For example , conditions necessary for seeds to germinate were often studied in much the same way by successive age groups . |
15 | My own impression is that initially there was a significant increase , but that attendance has now returned to much the same levels as before the cameras came in . |
16 | Right , now that has n't happened to quite the same degree in , in agriculture , because a lot of agriculture erm , the protectionism that we 've given is in terms of high , high prices . |
17 | Augustine added that the same story is seldom repeated in precisely the same words by a single person . |