Example sentences of "[conj] by the same [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ True enough he 's seen her but once , ’ Hotspur said gently , ‘ and by the same token he must have liked well what he saw , for he 's been in correspondence with her ever since he was crowned .
2 ‘ I 'm too hungry to wait until you leave , and by the same token I 'm going to change .
3 I think this is very bad , I think that I would like to see an expansion of the , of the intake and a broadening of its social base , and by the same token I would like to see erm it possible for more adult students to come in , perhaps on a part-time basis erm into the universities .
4 Homogeneous ‘ simple labour ’ is not inexorably established as the norm for wage-labour in capitalist economies , and by the same token it is not inevitable that a uniform structure of division of labour within enterprises will progressively undermine any ties of social identification other than those of ‘ class ’ .
5 But by the same logic they can not accept the combination of a press controlled by a handful of publishers , overwhelmingly biased in one direction , and impartial , balanced broadcasting .
6 But by the same token we were convinced that we were the best writers there were .
7 The inducement to give is greater , but by the same token there is a cost to the Exchequer in lost revenue .
8 Helen was lovely to come back to , but by the same token it was a bigger wrench to leave her soft warm presence and venture into the inhospitable world outside .
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