Example sentences of "[vb -s] not [verb] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is not difficult to see why corporate crime has not received the same publicity as murder , robbery , theft , rape and so on — both in the mass media and in the study of crime .
2 Their disappearance has not caused the same level of concern as the disappearance of tropical rainforests , but the report points out that some temperate forests are as rich in species as rainforests .
3 These same restrictions apply to the siting of council houses but this aspect of the policy has not engendered the same weight of opposition since it does not represent the interruption of an existing right , that is to say the ‘ right ’ to build private houses almost anywhere .
4 Fresh dolphin meat , however , has not met the same opposition , because it has been marketed under the name of chancho marino , or ‘ sea pig ’ .
5 ‘ At least he is symmetrical but his left leg has not had the same exercise so it 's not the same size as his right . ’
6 These are , of course , useful if you want to send a compressed file to someone who has not got the same compression program , so can not de-compress the file at the other end .
7 He probably has n't got the same skin type as you , anyway , so do n't let him dip into your moisturiser !
8 Crying into your Lanson when you have n't made a million simply has n't got the same ring .
9 The student grant , equivalent only to low-income-level subsistence ( even if the parent or spouse pays their full calculated contribution ) , does not attract the same right to Housing Benefit .
10 Those who run the game in Britain will hope fervently that the Cardiff solicitor 's daughter does not go the same way .
11 The harbour porpoise is already designated as endangered under Canadian law , but such designation does not incur the same level of protection as in the US , despite repeated warnings about the level of porpoise deaths .
12 Though this model has the same excellent Vibram sole as the S-SB3 L GTX , this does not confer the same walking characteristics as the boot is much more flexible and has much less lateral foot support .
13 Naturally the poem does not mean the same thing for him as for Bilbo .
14 In our country to exchange gifts does not mean the same thing .
15 But I am saying that the phrase ‘ there occur mental processes ’ does not mean the same sort of thing as ‘ there occur physical processes ’ , and , therefore , that it makes no sense to conjoin or disjoin the two .
16 Because the taille does not reflect the same quality appeal as the cuvée , it is common practice for many houses to declare they never use vins de taille in their Champagnes , preferring to sell on any they may have .
17 An extrajudicial offer , even if backed up with assertions that it will not be improved upon , does not carry the same penalty in expenses and the pursuer and his advisers , confident of success , will not be put at risk on expenses by such an offer .
18 Charging principal repayments in lieu of depreciation does not perform the same function in a local authority .
19 This does not present the same barrier to pupils use of algebraic ideas within computer programming environments .
20 Whether nature does or does not do the same thing is always tantalising , and sometimes revealing about the principles and mechanisms underlying the creation of structures .
21 A donkey does not kick the same stone twice .
22 Pressing lightly with a 2B and firmly with a 2H does not produce the same effect .
23 Pressing lightly with a 2B and firmly with a 2H does not produce the same effect .
24 In scene three Anderson , in conversation with Hollar , does not display the same degree of assuredness in linguistic performance .
25 The conceptual content required in this case to describe the institution , though it involves a great deal of cultural elaboration , does not display the same kind of break between the pre-cultural and the cultural as is found in the incest case ; and the biological pattern of explanation could recognizably run through such ideas as human beings finding certain institutions ‘ natural ’ , which does not require any appeal to a rational collective agency to understand the basic biological idea , as is damagingly the case with the incest example .
26 An eight-year-old child does not learn the same thing at the same speed as a five-year-old child .
27 The idea is that properties of an object , such as the shape and colour of a thing , could , in principle , exist on their own ( ’ in time' — as opposed to in some more Platonic way ) apart from anything else , whereas good does not have the same possibility of existing as an independent object .
28 The difficulty of winning a championship , the strain and gamble it involves , are so great that if a driver does not carry through to the following year sufficient momentum and he does not have the same advantage — of car , team , etc. — that he had the previous year , the results are often disappointing .
29 Maxwell does not have the same depth of journalistic background but none the less occasionally issues a signed ‘ message from the proprietor ’ on the front page of his papers .
30 The point is that regular-interval sampling makes every case dependent upon the first choice and so each individual unit does not have the same chance of being sampled .
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