Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adv] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was possible to teach one single set of paddling techniques because all boats could be assumed to work in roughly the same way .
2 And it 's , they 've sent this piece of plasticey thing just to look through just the same effect as somebody who 's
3 Obviously , if you 're a very tiny newborn baby , the amount of food you need to er , put on extra pound weight , is , is not going to be the same as if you are a much larger child , and you want to put on proportionately the same amount of X pounds , whatever it would be , it would be same the same proportion of your weight .
4 Charles was just getting out of his bath and was about to put on again the same clothes he had taken off beforehand , when suddenly , there at the gates were envoys bringing from Aquitaine a crown and all the royal gear , and everything needed for holy rites !
5 In the modern individual such a clearly defined and providential maternal version of the superego does not appear to emerge in quite the same way during and after the oral period , almost certainly because in individual history , unlike that of the culture , the oral period does not follow Oedipal resolution and therefore can not build on an already-existing superego .
6 I would drag my pride and joy from a tangle of other bikes in a dark , small out house and set it to start in exactly the same place each morning .
7 This allows competitors to fight under virtually the same rules as their full-contact brothers , but strikes and kicks are judged more on a points system , points being awarded for perfection of technique rather than for pounding a competitor into the ground or knocking him out .
8 In some cases the two components of a double are not genuinely associated , and merely happen to lie in almost the same line of sight as seen from Earth .
9 To speak personally , I might have found life easier , though possibly less interesting , if the English synthesis had continued to exist in approximately the same state as when I became a university teacher at the end of the 1950s : a genuine humane discipline , self-respecting , enjoyable , expanding , with methods that were established and familiar , if subject to variation between the different emphases associated with Oxford and Cambridge .
10 If the wind can be trusted to stay in much the same direction , safe parking is an easy matter .
11 These stress trajectories can be thought of , more or less , as strings under tension and they will try to straighten in much the same way .
12 Holding the idea that we are good , that we are lovable , that we are cared for , seems to act in much the same way as a tranquillizer .
13 This process seems to occur in much the same way as a plan position indicator in a radar system monitors the movement of targets recorded on the radar sets by reference to the stable map of the background locality .
14 The majority of Latin American governments have to operate under much the same constraints and , although nationalist tendencies have intermittently rendered this factor advantageous to the USSR , it has more consistently worked against Moscow .
15 The select committee then went on to recommend very much the same principles as the Fulton Committee wanted to see adopted widely in the civil service .
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