Example sentences of "[been] [vb pp] [prep] [adv] the same " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Méthode champenoise ’ wines are sparkling wines that have been made in exactly the same way as Champagne , but do not quality for the name because they 're not made in the Champagne region .
2 The search for signs of God in nature had often been based on the assumption that the two books had been written in essentially the same language .
3 Apparently both the tomatoes in the peat and those in the coir had been grown under exactly the same conditions .
4 At the turn of the century a village wedding in Britain might have been celebrated in much the same way .
5 But would the story have been told in quite the same way if I had been black , or a woman , or nearer their own age and social background ?
6 That is a serious charge against Christianity ; and one which has not been raised in quite the same way by other moral issues ( such as slavery ) which have in the past confronted Christians .
7 All she could recollect was that she 'd been amazed to find that they 'd been born on practically the same day in August : she on the sixth , and he on the eighth .
8 His eyes were wired open so that he must stare unblinkingly at a giant Sagramoso head , and his own body had been reduced to roughly the same contours .
9 The people are almost foreign to me , the more so because country people have not yet been thrown into quite the same confusion as townspeople , and therefore look awkwardly upon those who are not in trade — writing is an unskilled labour and not a trade — not on the land , and not idle … .
10 Until this time , record prices have been kept at exactly the same level in every shop in the country .
11 His research had been conducted in exactly the same locality as Hsu 's but in the more peaceful conditions prevailing three years earlier .
12 All the new Marshall spares are exclusive Marshall items , as used in the regular production amps , and have been tested in exactly the same way for durability and reliability .
13 The rig has been released in exactly the same manner as in the flare gybe ( see Figs 29 to 33 ) , but here the importance of an efficient rig change is paramount so remember the vital role of the hand placed on the mast .
14 The change involved no religious problems because the larger colony had been launched for much the same reasons : a number of Puritans , of whom the largest single group came from East Anglia , had formed the Massachusetts Bay Company and obtained a charter to settle there in a firm determination to cut themselves off from England and the elements of Roman Catholicism they detected in the Church of England .
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