Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [prep] [adv] the same " in BNC.
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1 | A good many observers even doubted whether wars between States at approximately the same level of civilization could have any decisive result . |
2 | The associative process did not work with Rufus in quite the same way as it did with his erstwhile friend , Adam Verne-Smith , for Adam was an ‘ arts ’ person and he a scientist , so that Greek or Spanish names , for instance , evoked none of it . |
3 | After the initial shock I felt in Théovard , I came to regard Jean-Claude 's relations with Otto in much the same light as mine with Émile . |
4 | Later French Huguenots were to use the Dutch embassy in Paris in much the same way . |
5 | Similar competition multiplied the areas receiving urban programme funding in Britain at roughly the same time . |
6 | Those words , and in that order of priority , were included in the BBC charter ( and were passed on to ITV in much the same form in 1955 ) . |
7 | The justification for applying this Figure to Mercury with roughly the same time scales will be made in Chapter 8 . |
8 | She stepped back , massaging her wrist and looking at Hrun in much the same way that a cat watches a mousehole . |
9 | When Quakers lost at Plainmoor at roughly the same time last season , there was still plenty of encouragement in the performance and they recovered to win the Fourth Division . |
10 | And it was n't Sky 's fault that I used to watch better football at Barnet for exactly the same price as the weekly rental price of a satellite dish . |
11 | According to Randy Hansen , the people of Seattle look at Hendrix in much the same way as The Beatles are viewed in Liverpool . |
12 | In truth what really shaped his view was the comparison between Mayo 's film and Fury , which was released by MGM at much the same time . |