Example sentences of "remain [adv] the same " in BNC.

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1 The basic problems , however , remain much the same .
2 You remain exactly the same " .
3 And those remain just the same as they were before .
4 And now those ruins tell me … how the life and the death of the peasants also remain forever the same , budding and withering regularly , like the grass and the flowers growing there in the graveyard . ’
5 By 1988 , total US aid since 1981 had risen to some US$3 billion , with the pattern of allocations remaining much the same .
6 So we have moved from the intricate and sombre medieval stained-glass window to the brilliant glass-clad office-block facade reflecting the sky line , yet the starting materials remain practically the same .
7 The Regulations derive from EC law , but it is accepted by UK practitioners that an employee is required to acquiesce in the transfer of his employment to Newco , provided the terms and conditions remain materially the same .
8 The Bonn/Berlin dilemma is changing the image of the federal capital , but I think things will remain substantially the same over the next ten years ’ .
9 The latest issue of the Government 's annual Social Trends shows that while the level of rail travel has remained much the same for 30 years , car travel has increased fourfold .
10 The principles of stressing and testing aircraft have remained much the same from the days of wooden biplanes down to supersonic fighters although there are many differences in practice .
11 Fashion may dictate a change in cut and fabric from time to time , but the archetypal businessman 's suit has remained basically the same .
12 Everything except the one thing that needed changing ; that alone remained unspeakably the same .
13 near starvation wages , wretched housing , benevolent paternalism or arbitrarian despotism and anti-trade-union oppression … that it now … seems difficult to believe that , despite the amelioration of his circumstances , in relative terms the position of the agricultural worker has remained substantially the same .
14 As Mather ( 1987 ) observes , the forest area of the USA has remained roughly the same since c. 1920 but annual growth rate has increased by 350 per cent more than in 1920 .
15 They remain precisely the same .
16 The methods employed today remain precisely the same .
17 ALTP/CL Class I standards will remain almost the same , apart from a haemoglobin blood test every medical , and every five years a serum lipids ( fats ) cholesterol test .
18 The main restoration of the Norman stone-built church was done in 1893 and remains much the same to this day except for modernisation of lighting and heating , addition of carpets , kneelers etc .
19 When a liquid freezes , the molecular character of its surface is not too greatly changed and the energy of the surface remains much the same although the surface tension is no longer able to change the shape of small particles by rounding them off into drops .
20 Since the amount of information to be conveyed remains much the same this means that the signal-to-noise ratio will be worse .
21 Although it has changed its name to the Cirque Invisible with most of its material new , its format remains much the same as before , created by the husband and wife team of Jean Baptiste Thierree and Victoria Chaplin ( daughter of Oonagh ) but not joined by their lithe acrobat son , James Spencer Thierree .
22 Several modifications have been made to this bridge in the century and a half since its completion , but it remains basically the same bridge that Telford designed , and was one of the great civil-engineering achievements of the period .
23 The indexing for their information system , however , remains largely the same as NACAB 's , with the result that the use of the two systems in parallel , one for enquiry classification and the other for information access , may have solved one shortcoming and raised another .
24 ( Other standards like fruit and ornamental trees will be thicker and the sacking strip will need to be wider and the actual tie bigger , but the principle remains exactly the same . )
25 He is no more likely to be provoked into acts of violence , even though he is made the subject of abusive and insulting remarks and conduct , and it is suggested that in this respect the law remains precisely the same .
26 The new sole may have a slightly different tread pattern or width but the shoe remains essentially the same .
27 Though the account remains essentially the same as in earlier editions , the bibliography has been revised to take account of scholarship down to 1990 .
28 But the principle remains essentially the same : a mixture of 3-D reality and 2-D illusion coexisting on the 2-D plane of the film 's emulsion and apparently representing some aspect of the 3-D actual world , or some more or less realistic fantasy world .
29 Whatever the symbolic advantages of gender neutrality in the law of rape , in practice , whilst the structure of sexual offences remains essentially the same , the effect of such an innovation could conceivably be detrimental to male victims without being of any real assistance to female complainants .
30 However , the process remains essentially the same .
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