Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun sg] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 And do you normally buy the software from the same person that sells you the computer ?
2 Assuming , that is , that its orbit is not anomalous : one intriguing notion has been that the tenth planet does not orbit the Sun in the same plane as all the others ; instead it goes ‘ up and over ’ .
3 For Newton there was no satisfactory account of why the planets should orbit the sun in the same direction and in roughly the same plane : This aesthetically pleasing scheme could only be explained by appealing to God 's initial design .
4 The reporter will not necessarily present the information in the same manner as the press release or letter .
5 In addition , what is difficult will vary for different individuals and according to circumstances : some topics will themselves vary in difficulty ; some people will perceive the difficulty of the same task very differently ; and circumstances may make an otherwise easy task seem very hard .
6 She will learn to preach and do the liturgy in the same way as he .
7 Nellie was very good and a natural musician who could play without looking at the piano which meant she could watch the dancing at the same time .
8 With the other bond funds , your investment floor does not automatically become the ceiling at the same time .
9 Shift manager : When we started there were an awful lot of sceptics who said ‘ How can we train and run the factory at the same time ? ’
10 They will run the business under the same name , but will trade as Meridian SARL .
11 Languages which have a category of voice do not always use the passive with the same frequency .
12 The teacher thus : added to the information she already had became aware of a different information source learned how to use that source used the source to present information in a different way and the class : also became aware of the information source responded actively to the on-screen presentation of statistical material could all use the material at the same time manipulated the material easily , moving to and from different parts of the database as they thought appropriate to support their arguments The viewdata presentation therefore : allowed ease of display and manipulation of information in a way in which a chalkboard , flip chart or handout could not and became a kind of electronic chalkboard provided a catalyst for discussion of subject matter related easily the subject matter to the students ' own geographical and social environment encouraged the development of oral discussion based on evidence inferred from information rather than expressed , but unsupported , opinion
13 I experimented for a while with rudders on drifters , working on the principles of sailing crafts where the vane ( sail ) is set at an angle to the rudder ( submerged stem section ) so that although the wind would blow the vane at the same angle the offset rudder would make the float cut across the surface carrying it out into the lake even though the wind blew along the bank .
14 The cannon does not fire and you must test the boiler in the same way as at the start of the turn .
15 ‘ We do n't dominate the marketplace in the same way now . ’
16 When we could have the maisonette for the same price .
17 I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children , such as it then produced of every walk of life .
18 For though when I say Gold is a metal , I say by implication that if there be any other metals it must resemble them , yet if there were no other metals I might still assert the proposition with the same meaning as at present , namely , that gold has the various properties implied in the word metal …
19 The closest he comes to it is , I think , in the passage quoted earlier in which he says that ‘ though when I say Gold is a metal , I say by implication that if there be any other metals it must resemble them , yet if there were no other metals I might still assert the proposition with the same meaning as at present , namely that gold has the various properties implied in the word metal ’ .
20 But Lebanon 's foreign community did not view the operation with the same enthusiasm or sense of drama as Ford , who ostentatiously spent the night in the Oval Office in Washington waiting for news of the evacuation .
21 What gives me greatest pride is that it means Courtaulds will end the century in the same business it started .
22 Through the population policies of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany we can recognise broader aspects of social policy relating to the economy and the creation of a disciplined mass society with the states attempts to repress and coerce the population at the same time .
23 Used like this in an open-end swimfeeder you can feed the swim with the same accuracy and effectiveness as you can with swimfeeder-fed maggots .
24 If there is any chance that the three consultants can examine the person on the same day , then it will avoid much of the trauma for the lay client .
25 For such conditioning to occur , the animal must learn to respond to a mild stimulus which would not normally cause the withdrawal in the same way as if it were a strong one , such as a shock to the tail , which does cause withdrawal .
26 If you do n't want alcohol in your truffles , you can replace the liqueur with the same amount of strong coffee .
27 Indeed , when he did finally win , it came as no surprise that he should accept the applause with the same self-mocking sense of humour that he showed when times were good .
28 Like many of those discussed in this book , Foucault endorses the ethico-political project of establishing forms of knowledge that do not simply turn the other into the same : as he put it in 1968 , he wishes to find another politics than that which ‘ since the beginning of the nineteenth century , stubbornly persists in seeing in the immense domain of practice only the epiphany of a triumphant reason , or in deciphering in it only the historico-transcendental destination of the West ’ .
29 The argument does not depend at all on demand growth : it rests on the view that to invest in Sizewell to replace old , but not necessarily worn out , plant will actually cheapen the provision of the same amount of electricity .
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