Example sentences of "[be] essentially the same " in BNC.
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1 | As COMMODORE FORCE will be essentially the same magazine as ZZAP ! 64 ( only better ! ) , you know what you 'll be getting : right-on reviews , phenomenal pheatures , cor-blimey cover cassettes , rip-roaring roundups and the rest ! |
2 | This turned out to be essentially the same menacing subject as the earlier one . |
3 | The concept of existence is thus shown to be essentially the same as that of valid inference . |
4 | The GUTs also predict that at this energy the different spin-1/2 matter particles , like quarks and electrons , would also all be essentially the same , thus achieving another unification . |
5 | These experiments were essentially the same as those that Fleischmann and Pons performed 60 years later . |
6 | The plots were essentially the same ; like any successful entrepreneur , Alger knew when he was onto a good thing . |
7 | The distribution and quantitative expression of pre-S2 were essentially the same as those of HBsAg . |
8 | By 1960 Jean Rychner produced a valuable study of how certain types of variation in the textual transmission of what were essentially the same fabliaux could be explained in terms of their being aimed at specific , and differing , audiences rather than through random mutilation and degeneration . |
9 | The old elements were essentially the same , but the refinements made the weekly shows not just entertaining , but addictive , compulsive listening . |
10 | Yet , as noted at the beginning of this chapter , the amendments were essentially the same as those put by the previous Labour administration in 1977 but withdrawn in the face of widespread opposition . |
11 | The myth that a man makes has transformations according as he sees himself as hero or villain , as young or old , but it is essentially the same myth ; Tom Jones is not the same person , but he is the same myth as Squire Western ; Midshipman Easy is part of the same myth ; Falstaff is elevated above the myth to dwell on Olympus , more than a national character . |
12 | However , memory can be divided into short and long term categories , and scientists think that bacterial short term memory is essentially the same as the short term memory in man . |
13 | Small equipment : With straightforward equipment and parts the method is essentially the same as for worktops with the addition of pre and post cleaning actions , safety checks , dismantling and re-assembly . |
14 | At this point , we may simply note that the method involved is essentially the same . |
15 | Its connection with breast cancer is essentially the same as that of oestrogens and prolactin . |
16 | The principle is essentially the same as the support for a cupboard on a wall — its main support comes from a horizontal batten and simple screws keep it vertical . |
17 | Although it is written in 12/8 , this is essentially the same as triplets in 4/4 . |
18 | It is two-channel in normal operation , with balanced quarter-inch jack inputs ( the dearer Pro Gate has balanced XLRs , but is essentially the same machine ) , and each channel has a sidechain facility . |
19 | Channel 2 is essentially the same , but there 's no ‘ mid ’ control , no EQ preset button and the tone controls have been honed down to just bass and treble . |
20 | But the story is essentially the same : England 's long aristocratic hangover ( the idea of an English ancien régime , outlandish to Whiggish historians , has been taken up on the right by Jonathan Clark and others in interpretations that contest but also defer to Anderson 's own ) ; its early industrialisation ; a weak-kneed bourgeoisie ; an inward working-class addicted to ‘ Labourism ’ ; the distraction of empire ; the more recent hollow heroics of ‘ Ukania ’ ; and the failure to develop a progressive intellectual culture grounded in a radical sociology . |
21 | Others have persisted in a more traditional view that language learning is essentially the same as the learning of grammar . |
22 | The behaviour of worm-lions , which also flick sand at their prey , is essentially the same as that of the ant-lion . |
23 | This account , though it applies much more widely , is essentially the same as an explanation of these social phenomena which goes back at least to Hume , who accounted for ‘ the artificial virtues of chastity and modesty in women ’ by referring to the naturally greater disposition of males to protect children that they believe to be their own . |
24 | The RX 7000 Model 7550 is essentially the same as the previously-launched Model 7500 with the added option of dual high-performance power supplies . |
25 | Let Cole speak for himself : Nor , we might interpolate , should they : for the relationship between employer and employee is essentially the same in the two cases . |
26 | Transborder data flow is essentially the same thing-a value-added network ( or a managed data network ) which extends the intra-organizational network to foreign branches , subsidiaries or other locations . |
27 | For details of the technique , which is essentially the same as that originally applied to somatic chromosomes by Kerem et al. |
28 | He proved that all fields fall into two categories : those whose unique minimal ( so-called prime ) subfield is essentially the same as the rational numbers and the others where it is essentially the ( finite ) Galois field unc ( see Section 3.10 ) . |
29 | It is all too easy to counterpose ‘ need ’ versus ‘ profit ’ as the criterion for production — in fact it is just the mirror-image of the apologetic proposition that production for profit is essentially the same thing as production for need . |
30 | In other words , Pooh 's relation to Rabbit 's statement , telling him that there 's honey , is essentially the same as his relation to the bees which he uses to observe indirectly that there 's honey . |