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

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1 They would be competing with each other in the canopy for exactly the same sunlight , but they would all have ‘ paid ’ much smaller growing costs to get into the canopy .
2 As it happens , the Nuer have a social organization which is very similar to that of the Lugbara : so alike are they , indeed , that Middleton describes the Lugbara with virtually the same terminology as his teacher , Evans-Pritchard , uses in describing Nuer society .
3 Massage , particularly aromatherapy , stimulates circulation in much the same way .
4 They also had in mind that the platform could be removed , leaving the warehouse in substantially the same state as it was before it was installed .
5 and they , they beat out the rhythm in much the same way
6 Aunt Emily said from the doorway in much the same tone , ‘ My dear Alexandra !
7 Insider dealing is an economic crime in much the same way as theft is a crime of property .
8 For instance if you want to turn an object on a lathe erm and you go from one end of a shaft to the other , no matter , supposing you do it ten times , erm the machine will take that cut in exactly the same time .
9 In Men of Iron , released in 1935 , Warner Bros attempted to use the steel industry in much the same way as they had earlier used the coal industry .
10 There is a pouched mouse in Australia , though in this case the resemblance is not so close and it does not make its living in quite the same way .
11 Having done so much to point up the plight of blacks in the 1960s and 1970s , Ali reduced himself to little more than a comic figure in much the same way as Johnson had .
12 Try to plot the result on approximately the same scale as figure 9.10 so that you can compare the result with the economy in general .
13 Use of a chart prevents repetition of work that has already been carried out by blocking any attempt to reapply the same rule in the same place .
14 When the dye molecules are dissolved in another solid , transparent host material , they do not all absorb light at quite the same frequency .
15 The boughs grow out from the trunk at nearly the same angle throughout the life of the tree and the sapling can be regarded as a geometrical model of the fully grown tree .
16 All three have now given 50 pints of blood each and all three were surprised that they had reached this figure at almost the same time .
17 There is another formulation of essentially the same proposal : semantics should be concerned with meaning out of context , or non-context-dependent meaning , and pragmatics with meaning in context .
18 However , one local authority should not receive double the amount of grant received by another only a few miles away for the provision of exactly the same level of service , which is the case at the moment .
19 Germany also began during the first years of the twentieth century to make some patchy and sporadic provision of much the same kind for her trade interests abroad .
20 This need n't worry you too much however as you can buy an SVGA monitor plus SVGA card as a bundle for nearly the same price as the monitor on its own .
21 She detested Topaz for exactly the same reason and her constant nagging had made Loverin 's mind up for him .
22 Moreover , the Leicester mosaics themselves can hardly be construed as the work of exactly the same group of craftsmen , because the St. Nicholas Street mosaic appears to include work of a standard below that of any in the Blackfriars mosaic ( see section 4.4 ) .
23 The high degree of stylistic affinity maintained between the pavements from Woodchester , Barton Farm and Stonesfield ( section 5.1 ) does suggest the work of much the same group of craftsmen .
24 The Minoans , under the influence of exactly the same drug , may well have had visions of a fantastic , maze-like building , and based the design for the Labyrinth on their visions .
25 Whether this is a plain green , or yellow , or an overall mottled grey and brown , the result is a body-covering of precisely the same hue and tone .
26 In 1623 an elderly Roman organist , Paolo Quagliati ( C. 1555–1628 ) included in his Sfera armoniosa a duetto da camera for two sopranos and violino obligato in three sections distinguished by different characters , different metres , and ( obviously ) different tempi : EX. 87(ii) is a triple-time aria of exactly the same type as those by Berti and d'India just mentioned .
27 Mr. Browne 's first contention is that the P.C.A. documents in the present case fall into essentially the same category as those in Peach 's case [ 1986 ] Q.B .
28 It is extremely difficult for any practitioner to administer a test in exactly the same way on two occasions , even if the same child is being tested .
29 Elongated bodies , the mitochondria , provide energy by burning oxygen in much the same way as many bacteria do .
30 On the contrary , as the next chapter will show , legal ownership is recognised and distinguished from equitable ownership in much the same way as a legal estate in land is distinguished from equitable interests therein .
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