Example sentences of "in precisely the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The whole Western idea of mental health runs in precisely the opposite direction : what is desirable is congruity between your self-consciousness and your natural being .
2 Evidence of my identity — why I , presumably an Englishman , since my relative is , should independently choose to visit Vienna at the same time — a time , incidentally , when most people with any sense are travelling in precisely the opposite direction …
3 Our results suggest that our subjects were thinking in precisely the opposite way ( at least on their second repetition ) .
4 Those inside it behaved in precisely the same way .
5 Now close your eyes and try to visualize that object in your mind , seeing it in precisely the same detail as before .
6 This seemed a suitable area on which to work , and we proceeded in precisely the same way as before , with Sylvia imagining the situation under hypnosis and then going off to do her homework for however long was necessary .
7 On their next public appearance he treated her in precisely the same way .
8 This argument misses the point that Freud 's notion of instinct is a link concept between the bio-physical and the experiential — geese do not experience in precisely the same sense as human beings do .
9 Denying that people learned in precisely the same way as pigeons , Cartier insisted that the reason why a programme taught better than typical traditional methods was usually because of the latter 's inadequately prepared design :
10 Clearly , the railways will run in precisely the same way whether the railwaymen use this facility or not , so there is no extra charge to the Railways Board itself , therefore there would be no taxable benefits .
11 Paul sees it in precisely the same way as John .
12 Thus , because the components of all four-vectors transform in precisely the same way , it follows that Therefore the invariant length of any local four-vector is unaffected by general transformations .
13 and yet more ironically Margery replies in precisely the same terms : ( " God reward you for your labour " )
14 My Lords if this bill had been introduced by a government of a different political persuasion to the present one , I would of course have spoken in precisely the same terms as I do today and I believe that in circumstances of that sort , the overwhelming majority of this House would have taken precisely the same view .
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