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

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1 The birds arrive on the cliffs in January and February and stay until June or July , and what are presumably the same birds are recorded right along the coast .
2 He accepts as-if legal rights in that spirit and for reasons of strategy will make mostly the same decisions a conventionalist would make when statutes are plain or precedents crisp and decisive .
3 With eights and nines off his card , he was making mostly the same numbers as everyone else , just in a different way and order .
4 There is only one Arsenal today , and I can not conceive another simply because no other club have players fitted to carry on the same ideas . ’
5 Either way , it was asserted , the cost would approach £350 million and the whole project could take on the same proportions as providing London with its third airport .
6 ‘ I fear somewhat the same circumstances . ’
7 That women writers all suffered the same disadvantages , entertained approximately the same ambitions , and approached their writing out of basically the same experiences is manifestly untrue .
8 Suffice it here to note that I do not mean that all religions are really saying the same thing ; that differences do not matter , that they all have basically the same origins , or fulfil the same functions .
9 In his view , it was a great strength of English law that governmental officials were subject to basically the same laws as private citizens to the extent that these covered the activities of government .
10 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the reasons why we are updating Trident are basically the same reasons as caused the Labour Government to update our nuclear deterrent by bringing in Chevaline , the difference being that we are doing it openly and they did it under wraps ?
11 The element of continuity with previous Unity campaigns was thus preserved and the Cripps Memorandum received support from basically the same groups and individuals who had supported him on previous occasions .
12 I could have quoted basically the same words from almost any Jehovah 's Witness tract , but I choose this book because a reputable publisher ( Pan Books Ltd ) saw fit to publish it , despite a very large number of errors which would quickly have been spotted if an unemployed biology graduate , or indeed undergraduate , had been asked to glance through the manuscript .
13 They also played the same games in the playground , and when a group had the same work in class , everybody would whisper or signal the answer to everyone else , + everyone put down the same things , whether right or wrong !
14 They visited the same city , perhaps the same places , and spent the same amount of money — but Joy had a marvellous time , while Gloom was thoroughly miserable from start to finish .
15 The dead Jewish convoy commander had given his name to the land where Mrs Zamzam 's village once stood , an Israeli hamlet that was now periodically threatened with rocket-fire from Palestinian guerrillas , perhaps the same men who as children walked with Mrs Zamzam from Um Al-Farajh after the ambush on the Jewish convoy .
16 In the darkness he could not see what went on further down the line , but obviously the same problems would prevail there .
17 ‘ Terrorism is to be condemned from whatever quarter and in an effort to do so the same rules of descriptive terminology should be applied to all victims , ’ Mr McMichael added .
18 There also seem to have been considerable baseline imbalances in the trial reported by Kinmond and colleagues , judged on the few characteristics described in table I , and so the same concerns must apply .
19 So the same guidelines apply : pick the bass notes hard and the top notes a little softer to give the impression of two independent parts being played simultaneously .
20 So the same signals can be used for quite different purposes .
21 And in the faculty he was surrounded by several men of substance with much the same opinions though with less hardness in their advocacy .
22 15.39 Pupils working towards levels 8 to 10 should be involved in much the same programmes of work as those for level 7 , but will need increased opportunities , where feasible , for undertaking individual , responsible and formal roles .
23 ( In fact , the edition is based on much the same materials as will be used for the Rameau Opera omnia now in progress . )
24 For his improvising and melody line resources Joe draws from much the same scales we saw him use for his harmony .
25 The so-called applied sciences , such as engineering , agriculture and medicine , are concerned with much the same objects , but from a different stance : they are largely concerned with ‘ doing ’ , although again this does not necessarily preclude ‘ theorizing ’ or ‘ philosophizing ’ .
26 The majority of Latin American governments have to operate under much the same constraints and , although nationalist tendencies have intermittently rendered this factor advantageous to the USSR , it has more consistently worked against Moscow .
27 They carry both cargo and people ; the two travel under much the same conditions , and are generally indistinguishable by journey 's end .
28 It was engaging with much the same processes as those later explored by Goffman , Harré and those working from a symbolic interactionist position .
29 Luckily we have much the same tastes in television .
30 These are eminently sensible things , which Reagan would not have done at gunpoint , and much the same themes run through the more contentious measures .
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