Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] the same [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Did all these guitarists want basically the same kind of modifications ? |
2 | MS-DOS 3.3 and DR-DOS occupy roughly the same amount of conventional memory . |
3 | It is much more nearly true to say that no two patients ever show exactly the same constellation of symptoms . |
4 | But why not , if both players receive exactly the same share of prizemoney , to which the Board have geared the fines anyway ? |
5 | What is striking about the Heseltines is that both register exactly the same expression of expectant acceptance . |
6 | Cut out the same number of widths of interlining to the finished curtain length . |
7 | Over a lifetime these two strategies yield almost the same number of offspring but an older male clearly needs the quicker success and he takes the greater risk . |
8 | They look mostly the same breed of numbskulls who 've been mishandling the Allan Lamb case for a month . |
9 | While field men still enjoy much the same degree of contact with their immediate superiors ( the area supervisors ) , senior staff are now distant and unseen . |
10 | It includes an option for a table in which case you fill in the same sort of data form as shown above but what is displayed on the slide is the completed grid . |
11 | Now can I er also suggest to you that in discussing this one outstanding item of the housing land allocations , we pursue virtually the same sort of approach that we did yesterday , er and in fact if you look at what is set down under matter One D for discussion , it says is the provision proposed for the Greater York area including the new settlement appropriate etcetera , and in fact when you look at the first item for discussion under the Greater York new settlement issue , we come straight into , does Greater York new settlement represent an appropriate and justified policy response , etcetera . |
12 | Now when one goes , there tends to be a sameness which can be a bit of a let down , that you find much the same kind of thing as you would find in a church in Brighton or Lewes going on in Naples , and I do n't know quite how long this will last . |
13 | If it is true that , today as in 1869 , low-income families pay broadly the same percentage of their income in tax as do middle-income groups , then one needs to explain why a supposedly ‘ progressive ’ tax system has had this result . |
14 | Roll out the same amount of white fondant and cut out four more circles using a 2·5cm ( 1inch ) round cutter . |
15 | Roll out the same amount of blue fondant to a similarly sized area and use to cover the remaining half of the body in the same way . |
16 | If this is not possible , allow roughly the same amount of space on each opposing side ( for example , by placing one side of the rug a few feet from a wall and the opposite side the same distance from a large piece of furniture ) . |
17 | Pedal steel players do much the same kind of thing , but they 're lucky because they 've got loads of strings to play around with ; when you 're a guitar player and you 're down to six , you have to break it down and come up with some simpler versions . ’ |
18 | In many countries , regular servings of beer , wine and spirits contain roughly the same amount of alcohol — but many people still believe that a measure of spirits contains more alcohol than a glass of beer . |
19 | I decided to have a clear out and throw out the same number of old pairs . |
20 | A moment 's reflection upon the several hundred different shapes of glass bottle in an off licence , all of which serve essentially the same purpose of containing liquids , or upon the variety of clothing in the high street , or china in the store , indicates this high degree of variability . |
21 | France , Spain and Italy have much the same system of additionality as we have . |
22 | This is because less-than-fully-established senses are lexicologically almost indistinguishable from fully established ones , in that they enter largely the same range of syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations of meaning ( the sentences cited above , of course , show that they are not absolutely identical ) . |
23 | While I do not want to detract from the bilinguals ' versatility or the value of their multicultural experience , I will argue in this chapter that in fact monolinguals have broadly the same range of linguistic " powers " as bilinguals have , though sometimes these are manifested in other ways . |
24 | It is unusual outside some strictly regulated professional courses to find two courses covering the same content ; it would be difficult to find two that have exactly the same pattern of assessment ; and impossible to find two that are taught in precisely the same way . |
25 | No two languages have exactly the same set of phonemes , the same combinations of phonemes , or the same variants of phonemes . |
26 | According to the Nilson Report , a Californian publication that follows the industry , Citibank 's Visa/MasterCard and Sears ' Discover cards have roughly the same number of holders ( 20.4m and 21.6m respectively ) , but Citibank 's card brought it $600m in net revenue against Discover 's $117m last year . |
27 | However , neither constituency MdBs nor list MdBs have quite the same conception of their responsibilities as do British MPs . |
28 | But these are superficial things , since we soon learned that Chinese faces and people have almost the same degree of individuality as western ones . |