Example sentences of "does [adv] [verb] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The student grant , equivalent only to low-income-level subsistence ( even if the parent or spouse pays their full calculated contribution ) , does not attract the same right to Housing Benefit .
2 Those who run the game in Britain will hope fervently that the Cardiff solicitor 's daughter does not go the same way .
3 The harbour porpoise is already designated as endangered under Canadian law , but such designation does not incur the same level of protection as in the US , despite repeated warnings about the level of porpoise deaths .
4 Though this model has the same excellent Vibram sole as the S-SB3 L GTX , this does not confer the same walking characteristics as the boot is much more flexible and has much less lateral foot support .
5 Naturally the poem does not mean the same thing for him as for Bilbo .
6 In our country to exchange gifts does not mean the same thing .
7 But I am saying that the phrase ‘ there occur mental processes ’ does not mean the same sort of thing as ‘ there occur physical processes ’ , and , therefore , that it makes no sense to conjoin or disjoin the two .
8 Because the taille does not reflect the same quality appeal as the cuvée , it is common practice for many houses to declare they never use vins de taille in their Champagnes , preferring to sell on any they may have .
9 An extrajudicial offer , even if backed up with assertions that it will not be improved upon , does not carry the same penalty in expenses and the pursuer and his advisers , confident of success , will not be put at risk on expenses by such an offer .
10 Charging principal repayments in lieu of depreciation does not perform the same function in a local authority .
11 This does not present the same barrier to pupils use of algebraic ideas within computer programming environments .
12 Whether nature does or does not do the same thing is always tantalising , and sometimes revealing about the principles and mechanisms underlying the creation of structures .
13 A donkey does not kick the same stone twice .
14 Pressing lightly with a 2B and firmly with a 2H does not produce the same effect .
15 Pressing lightly with a 2B and firmly with a 2H does not produce the same effect .
16 In scene three Anderson , in conversation with Hollar , does not display the same degree of assuredness in linguistic performance .
17 The conceptual content required in this case to describe the institution , though it involves a great deal of cultural elaboration , does not display the same kind of break between the pre-cultural and the cultural as is found in the incest case ; and the biological pattern of explanation could recognizably run through such ideas as human beings finding certain institutions ‘ natural ’ , which does not require any appeal to a rational collective agency to understand the basic biological idea , as is damagingly the case with the incest example .
18 An eight-year-old child does not learn the same thing at the same speed as a five-year-old child .
19 The idea is that properties of an object , such as the shape and colour of a thing , could , in principle , exist on their own ( ’ in time' — as opposed to in some more Platonic way ) apart from anything else , whereas good does not have the same possibility of existing as an independent object .
20 The difficulty of winning a championship , the strain and gamble it involves , are so great that if a driver does not carry through to the following year sufficient momentum and he does not have the same advantage — of car , team , etc. — that he had the previous year , the results are often disappointing .
21 Maxwell does not have the same depth of journalistic background but none the less occasionally issues a signed ‘ message from the proprietor ’ on the front page of his papers .
22 The point is that regular-interval sampling makes every case dependent upon the first choice and so each individual unit does not have the same chance of being sampled .
23 Each of these different ‘ levels ’ does not have the same type of historical existence .
24 Although it is true that the legal provisions are mostly protective minimum standards which can be improved upon via collective bargaining , the fact remains that collective bargaining itself does not have the same range as might be the case if legal provisions were fewer ( Blanpain , 1982a ) .
25 The research of Geza Roheim , summarized in my Psycho-analysis of Culture , shows quite clearly that the oral period , for instance , does not have the same significance for Australian aborigine hunter-gatherers as it does for Melanesian agriculturalists ; and further that , in the former instance , the anal-sadistic hardly seems to exist ( with the consequent absence of sado-masochistic perversions or character traits in adults ) .
26 The politician may have been democratically elected but the politician does not have the same experience as the career official .
27 ‘ We must make sure this does not have the same effect at Halifax tomorrow . ’
28 Interestingly , an initiating dinucleotide does not have the same effect , suggesting that phosphodiester bond formation may be an important requirement in the process ( 8 ) .
29 The part-time or ‘ distance ’ student does not have the same environment as the full-time one .
30 Sipping a Sling does not have the same flavour of nostalgia when you are not sitting in the old hotel with the arches and verandahs imagining you are Somerset Maugham .
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