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

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1 These may affect large sections of the population in predominantly the same way .
2 The adult who will finally emerge is different from the child , but still recognizably the same person you once knew and understood .
3 What justifies the assumption that two qualitatively identical things can occupy simultaneously two different places , or numerically the same place in succession ?
4 On the basis that even before Pepper v. Hart a wider range of parliamentary material might be judicially considered to determine the mischief , presumably the same range of material may , if it is necessary , be admitted as contextual parliamentary material .
5 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 .
6 Presumably the same principle would apply to the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East ( Mr. Smith ) and the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) .
7 Davies was also skilled at constructing local earthworks to prevent flooding by the Severn and his earned him his first big contract from the Montgomeryshire Public Works Engineer , Thomas Penson ( presumably the same Penson of Oswestry who worked with the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway and was responsible for the design of stations including the recently refurbished Gobowen station and Shrewsbury 's joint station ) .
8 Not long after Johnson saw it , a tenant farmer demolished it , wishing , perhaps , to use the stones for his own building , like the Greeks who lived near Delphi , or the old villagers of Avebury — but the landowner , presumably the same Mr Fraser , had him rebuild it .
9 Presumably the same number of men as women and
10 Presumably the same explanation would cover the Soviet War .
11 If initial position is reserved for theme and if topic always occurs in initial position , then theme and topic are presumably the same thing .
12 In the first year , right , there was not enough rain , right , in order to swell the tubers , right , presumably the same thing happened in the second year , but no , the reason why er , yields were very low in nineteen seventy four , was because there was too much rain .
13 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 .
14 They look mostly the same breed of numbskulls who 've been mishandling the Allan Lamb case for a month .
15 With eights and nines off his card , he was making mostly the same numbers as everyone else , just in a different way and order .
16 ABOVE RIGHT The same ladder after excavation and conservation .
17 It is also well worth having expanded memory — luckily the same add-in converts extended to expanded memory and supports data storage in memory above the 640K , conventional memory , limit .
18 In practice , the average is usually a time average ; one observes and averages the velocity at a point over a period long enough for separate measurements to give effectively the same result .
19 I was pleased we were talking about girls because I felt this was a subject where Andy 's two extra years did n't really count ; I was effectively the same age as him , and maybe I even knew more than he did because I mixed with girls every day and he only really knew his sister Clare .
20 Discounting variant examples of what is fundamentally the same tale , there are at least 127 fabliaux in the medieval French corpus .
21 This makes the transitions less well defined and subject to jitter in rather the same way as a multivibrator will jitter if the initial approach to transistor turn-on is not rapid .
22 In other words , the new company would start life structured in rather the same way as BP , with a Government shareholding but without the Government taking any part in the business .
23 In rather the same way as in some Basic Needs Strategies , a checklist of desirable attributes of a good strategy can be compiled ( Blaikie , Cameron & Seddon 1979 ) .
24 They seem to act on the host 's nervous system in rather the same way as an addictive drug .
25 Your personality sets boundaries on what you can and can not do in rather the same way that your physical build also sets constraints .
26 Moreover , white holes , by acting as conduits to bring new material and spacetime into new regions of the Universe , would act in rather the same way as ‘ Little Bangs ’ , at least on the local level ( the ‘ locality ’ , of course , being extremely large ) .
27 This means that instead of being a monolithic operating system running monolithic applications , the program just calls in bits of code as they are needed from libraries of routines — rather the same way that ICL Plc 's VME mainframe operating system works .
28 This means that instead of being a monolithic operating system running monolithic applications , the program just calls in bits of code as they are needed from libraries of routines — rather the same way that ICL Plc 's VME mainframe operating system works .
29 Last year 's debate was marked by a speech by the right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East ( Sir G. Howe ) , who was in the Chamber a moment ago , rather like Banquo 's ghost , but has disappeared , in rather the same way .
30 In rather the same way the practice of giving hostages for the due execution of a treaty , quite common in the distrustful atmosphere of the sixteenth century , was last seen in operation in 1748 , when two British peers were sent to Paris as guarantees of the restitution by Britain of the conquests she had made in north America at the expense of France .
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