Example sentences of "[prep] essentially the same " in BNC.

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1 Digressing momentarily , it is interesting that those creatures which pass through various metamorphic stages , however different these outward forms may be , remain of essentially the same ‘ psychological ’ nature throughout their cycle .
2 Alternatively , these parameters may change over time , and solutions of essentially the same problem at different time periods may be required .
3 The defendant had been convicted under two different statutes of two offences which both arose out of essentially the same facts .
4 There is another formulation of essentially the same proposal : semantics should be concerned with meaning out of context , or non-context-dependent meaning , and pragmatics with meaning in context .
5 Mr. Browne 's first contention is that the P.C.A. documents in the present case fall into essentially the same category as those in Peach 's case [ 1986 ] Q.B .
6 We have very good evidence indeed that the Earth and the Sun have existed with essentially the same relationship to each other as at present for at least four thousand million years .
7 They are an extension , or a whole group of extensions , of its normal means of expression , with essentially the same purposes : entertainment , excitement , believability ( or the sustaining of illusion ) , telling a story , moving to laughter , gasps or tears — ‘ In one word , emotion ’ as the veteran American action director Samuel Fuller memorably put it .
8 With essentially the same workforce , the turnover this time was £8m and the additional facility was completed on time and to budget .
9 This is a derivation of the formal systems model , and is used in essentially the same way , ie as a checklist to ensure that the model of a procedure is well-formulated and all the necessary attributes are considered during the analysis .
10 An India in essentially the same relationship to Britain as the great white dominions which had fought by her side in the world war , voluntarily allied rather than involuntarily subjected , could only be , it was reasoned , an asset to British prestige .
11 The search for signs of God in nature had often been based on the assumption that the two books had been written in essentially the same language .
12 The meanings of these expressions was considered in the previous chapter , and it may be expected that they will be interpreted in essentially the same way in this context .
13 Catherine is best seen , in the last analysis , in essentially the same terms as Frederick II .
14 According to another report that was based upon essentially the same data , the spacing of second and higher order births at least two years apart would reduce infant mortality by 10 per cent and the death rate of children aged 1–4 years by 21 per cent .
15 In this case , latent inhibition and habituation would indeed reduce to essentially the same thing .
16 The sandwich principle , co-operative education and industrial or clinical placement are different terms for essentially the same thing : an extended period of work experience which is built into courses of study and by which students gain knowledge of current working practices and new developments in industry and the professions .
17 And although the guys knew each other pretty well , they did n't know they were each coming to me , and they also did n't know they were asking for essentially the same mods !
18 This leads him to conclude that the Sons of Light , the Sons of Truth , the Sons of Zadok , or Zaddikim ( Zadokites ) , the Men of Melchizedek ( the z-d-k ending reflecting a variation of Zadok ) , the Ebionim ( the Poor ) , the Hassidim ( the Essenes ) and the Nozrim ( the Nazareans ) are ultimately one and the same — not different groups , but different metaphors or appellations for essentially the same group , or the same movement .
19 Automated cartography , computer-aided cartography and digital mapping are different names for essentially the same process , the generation of maps and diagrams by computer .
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