Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adv] [art] same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Its officials may not have come to exactly the same conclusions as I did , but they should have tried to find out .
2 Almost at the same time D. P. McKenzie of Cambridge and R. L. Parker of the Scripps Institution in America had come to much the same conclusions as Wilson and together these scientists were responsible for what they called the ‘ New Global Tectonics ’ .
3 Apparently both the tomatoes in the peat and those in the coir had been grown under exactly the same conditions .
4 It may turn out that the somatosensory and visual systems are not organized in exactly the same ways .
5 The only snag is the ‘ Fair Credit Reporting Act ’ , insisting that any rejection at this stage is based on precisely the same criteria on which the original offer was made .
6 ( In fact , the edition is based on much the same materials as will be used for the Rameau Opera omnia now in progress . )
7 ‘ In multicountry research , the extent to which questions are formulated in precisely the same terms needs to be considered .
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 Committees are governed by almost the same procedures as the whole House .
10 As you replace the second piece , note which needles hold which horizontal band of the first piece and make sure the bands of the second piece are put on exactly the same needles .
11 The first problem was to work out the correct overall send and return levels , but with the Quad-FX 's input and master volume set on unity gain I found the processors worked at roughly the same settings anyway , so there was n't much need to tweak the levels .
12 Thus the operation of discretion by juvenile liaison officers is structured by much the same variables as with the section police : ‘ It all depends upon their attitude . ’
13 Augustine added that the same story is seldom repeated in precisely the same words by a single person .
14 This second type of exclamation can not be analysed in exactly the same terms as the first type , however , since the infinitive refers to an event which has already occurred and not to one whose occurrence is an object of someone 's longing or desire .
15 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 .
16 By the time of the Crécy campaign in 1346 men-at-arms and mounted archers , who would fight on foot in positions chosen , as far as possible , for their defensive possibilities , were being recruited in broadly the same numbers .
17 In Coles 's book , the poets are described in much the same terms as ‘ The Warkton Strong Man ’ , ‘ The Stentorian Voiced Crier , Of Northampton ’ , and ‘ The Astonishing Reaper , of Great Doddington ’ .
18 The secondary school curriculum was described in much the same terms as in the previous framework , but time allocations were not specified .
19 My own impression is that initially there was a significant increase , but that attendance has now returned to much the same levels as before the cameras came in .
20 But the sexual division of labour — whether it is the male , the female , or both parents who look after the young — is controlled by much the same forces as control other sexual differences and is therefore appropriately treated in this chapter .
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