Example sentences of "does [adv] [verb] quite the same " in BNC.
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1 | This borrowed item , no doubt bequeathed by some burly and well-meaning district commissioner , does not possess quite the same significance in this ambience as it had in its original context . |
2 | The work does not offer quite the same opportunities for an indulgent emotional approach , perhaps because the prevalence of the march motto-theme keeps conductors nearer to the straight and narrow . |
3 | A ‘ Dear Joan ’ feature , the letters of Mrs Kinnock to her chum Miss Joan Ruddock , does not have quite the same humorous potential . |
4 | In the totalitarian state however , agriculture does not have quite the same result . |
5 | The supposed expansion in directions perpendicular to AD still ensures that there can be no stable periodic orbits , but an analysis similar to that in the previous section does not have quite the same result . |
6 | While the prospect of cycling through York is attractive the idea of doing the same thing in Newcastle or Middlesbrough does not have quite the same allure . |
7 | ‘ Bent ’ does n't have quite the same connotations over here , by the way … |
8 | THERE 'S A wise old saying ( actually it 's the title of a Bruce Willis album , but that does n't have quite the same authoritative ring ) that goes ‘ What does n't kill you , only makes you stronger ’ . |
9 | To catch one accidentally does n't have quite the same distinction or achievement , even so its capture should count . |
10 | When things are going well there does n't seem quite the same need to be faithful . |
11 | It does n't look quite the same . |
12 | Farmoor Reservoir does n't provide quite the same conditions as those off the coast of Brittany . |
13 | It does n't sound quite the same when you put it on at the desk . ’ |