Example sentences of "[is] [adv] the same [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is basically the same sort of thing as the filled legs on a horse that has stood in .
2 Figure 7 is exactly the same kind of picture as Figure 6 .
3 Well , as you know , it is almost impossible to have a piece of knitting that is exactly the same measurement across 40 stitches and 40 rows. , Only rarely does this happen with certain yarn types and stitch patterns .
4 There is still the same straggle of dwellings fronting the street down to the river , all mellowed with antiquity ; there is still the same atmosphere of undisturbed tranquillity .
5 There is still the same straggle of dwellings fronting the street down to the river , all mellowed with antiquity ; there is still the same atmosphere of undisturbed tranquillity .
6 ‘ It 's always the same person of course , although over the years she has had different names and come in various shapes and sizes .
7 It 's always the same group of people .
8 If York had erm five percent greater number of educational institutions , there 's still the same number of young people .
9 Incidentally , this is also the same sector of engineering that can help you with plating up and food/tray clearing conveyors and systems .
10 This is also the same stage in the disability career when most of the physical consequences of the ageing process typically start to take effect .
11 So learning that a particular symbol on a computer keyboard , situated in a particular room , delivers a banana from a feeder , is really the same kind of mental activity as recognizing the shape of a banana plant in a forest and remembering where to find it again the next day .
12 What we are clearly seeing in some areas is roughly the same group of people exploiting the same local landscape for their subsistence requirements over a long period , but with successive generations living on different sites at different times .
13 In addition , the rate of change can be exaggerated , because it is often the same pieces of marginal land that are being continually transferred from one use to another , and then back again .
14 It is because I feel that the impulse that is behind the work of the Labour Party is mainly the same longing for the time when man [ sic ] will be able to live in free and equal comradeship that I find myself in line with that party .
15 If there is indeed the same relativism in physics and in morals , should not one individual 's choice in his particular situation be as unimpugnably right or wrong as his measurements of distance and duration ?
16 It is essentially the same route to chaos .
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