Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] quite [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Categories such as ‘ theatre and entertainment ’ or ‘ cinema and film ’ did not include quite the same things in 1987 as in 1961 , or not in the same proportions . |
2 | Members of the public , that is : public figures , says the report , need not expect quite the same degree of sanctuary . |
3 | Sadly many of them did not show quite the high standard of dress they expect of their pupils . |
4 | Unfortunately , people do not feel quite the same craving to buy products made of recycled materials . |
5 | Such arguments as these suggest that price subsidies and in-kind transfers do not possess quite the overwhelming advantage for the stimulation of consumption of goods that appeared to be evident above . |
6 | This borrowed item , no doubt bequeathed by some burly and well-meaning district commissioner , does not possess quite the same significance in this ambience as it had in its original context . |
7 | While the prospect of cycling through York is attractive the idea of doing the same thing in Newcastle or Middlesbrough does not have quite the same allure . |
8 | ‘ Yes , ’ Frau Nordern sat bolt upright and gave Marx her commanding glare which , however , did not have quite the same effect on him as it had done on the Duty Officer . |
9 | In the totalitarian state however , agriculture does not have quite the same result . |
10 | The supposed expansion in directions perpendicular to AD still ensures that there can be no stable periodic orbits , but an analysis similar to that in the previous section does not have quite the same result . |
11 | The work does not offer quite the same opportunities for an indulgent emotional approach , perhaps because the prevalence of the march motto-theme keeps conductors nearer to the straight and narrow . |
12 | If you examine the culture 2 or 3 days later you will probably find quite a different collection of animals . |
13 | They should be reminded too that canned baked beans in tomato sauce are highly nutritious and can be a quick and convenient addition to many main meals or can even make quite a good meal on their own if they are served on buttered toast . |
14 | Farmoor Reservoir does n't provide quite the same conditions as those off the coast of Brittany . |
15 | A literal translation would be ‘ undertaker ’ , which does n't have quite the right ring ! |
16 | Erm we have er land in the sort of places which compete with Stoakesly although we do n't have quite the rural environment , except as was mentioned , at Guisborough . |
17 | Nigel had often thought of stealing a girlfriend off his son , but did n't have quite the same tastes . |
18 | The Jayhawks know what it 's like laying dimes on railroad tracks and bareback horse-riding through Nevada ( trainspotting in Crewe and donkey rides in Brighton do n't have quite the same ring ) . |
19 | A more accurate description might be desktop composition or desktop page layout — but these do n't have quite the same ring to them . |
20 | To catch one accidentally does n't have quite the same distinction or achievement , even so its capture should count . |
21 | We do , after all , sneer rather more than our US cousins and somehow ‘ Have a nice day ’ and exhortations to visit the Château De La Belle Au Bois Dormant wo n't have quite the same flavour in French . |
22 | his clothes by hand before I went back to work and of course I do n't have quite the same time |
23 | ‘ Bent ’ does n't have quite the same connotations over here , by the way … |
24 | When things are going well there does n't seem quite the same need to be faithful . |
25 | ( We need to bear in mind that the voices of horses differ greatly between individuals ; so a mare or foal may actually possess a deep voice , and a stallion may sometimes have quite a high voice . ) |
26 | Radcliffe-Brown , however , elegantly shows us how we can make sense of all this without invoking the tenuous spectre of an earlier ‘ matriarchal ’ stage which he points out would actually have quite the opposite influence . |