Example sentences of "[conj] not to the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While the heyday for Greek columns was between the 1830s and the 1850s , the classical style carried on although not to the same degree . |
2 | This shows that after a freshening in the early 1970s , the salinity ( and temperature ) began to increase in the early 1980s , although not to the same level as in 1970 . |
3 | The offices on the mainland also saw their fee income fall , although not to the same extent . |
4 | This is fairly well known , but it is not commonly realized that synthetic detergents are affected deleteriously by the hardness of the water , although not to the same extent as soaps . |
5 | We found that Blacks were over-represented , although not to the same extent as in London , 6 per cent . |
6 | It can therefore be used to associate paintings , if not to the same artist , at least geographically . |
7 | West Indians have it , but not to the same degree . |
8 | The German guns then opened up but not to the same extent . |
9 | Two other departments also undertake this role but not to the same extent . |
10 | Several species of desert-living frogs and toads can withstand dehydration , but not to the same extent . |
11 | Qatar benefited from windfall oil profits as a result of the crisis but not to the same extent as other Gulf states . |
12 | There had been trade unions before of course , and er activity but not to the same extent between fifteen er nineteen fifty five to sixty , there was a great surge forward . |
13 | But I felt strongly that , like Dickens again , though not to the same extent , he needed occasionally to get out into the open : which is why he made his way down to Cornwall once or twice to see Ronald Duncan . |