Example sentences of "[conj] not [adv] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 All three are caught from the same swims , although not necessarily at the same time , and in every case there are two-tone specimens .
2 Since the onset in the late 1920s of severe economic difficulties in areas of coal-mining and heavy industry , there has been a progressive shift of employment opportunities towards the South , albeit not always at the same rate .
3 The satirist , Saki , once observed that right and wrong , like the Russian Empire , had certain well-defined limits , albeit not always in the same place .
4 At first , I had no sense of being there , or rather , I was there and not there at the same time , a sort of annihilation of the ego .
5 In a free society , the regulation of such material is always problematic , with social mores shifting from generation to generation — and not always in the same direction .
6 This may have held great promise in its early years but it soon became divided and then fragmented , due largely , if not wholly to the same age-old misconception whereby the basis of the religion is the assumption of the existence of a completely undefined ‘ god ’ , in this case the ancient ‘ god ’ of the Jews .
7 Indeed , using archaeological and documentary evidence , it can be postulated that , in parts of west Somerset in particular , present-day settlements are the successors to prehistoric and Romano-British predecessors , even if not actually on the same site .
8 So you may omit a parent company p&l account or a cash flow statement , but not both at the same time !
9 In most of the early work on quantity constrained models it was assumed that any observed general unemployment had to be either classical or Keynesian but not both at the same time .
10 The headlines often reflect this focus on the alleged offender 's occupation , but not quite to the same extent as in the attacks on males .
11 The stretcher across the back of the chair will similarly have angled shoulders , but not necessarily at the same angle as the seat rail , as the back legs may taper away towards the bottom ; indeed they generally do .
12 It is hard to resolve this trade-off a priori , but one possibility is to allow all firms to participate in a co-operative project , but not necessarily in the same project , using competition between co-operative R&D projects to inhibit the generation of some of the negative externalities discussed above .
13 They are contained ( though not quite in the same form and not in the same system of units ) in Chapter IX of Maxwell 's Treatise on electricity and magnetism published in 1873 .
14 This new , technical use of ‘ myth ’ to mean , not a falsehood , but a truth indirectly expressed , has since become very common in theology — though not always with the same idea about what truth actually is as in Strauss .
15 If there is still a sizeable shortage , then further assistance is given , though not necessarily at the same rates and maturities as earlier .
16 Again , if I call my mother and her sister by the same term ( 'mother' ) , then both behave maternally towards me — though not necessarily with the same intensity of feeling .
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