Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | A particular , one normally assumes , can change its place without ceasing to be numerically the same particular . |
2 | In short , nothing that is in the process of development or change , strictly speaking , can be claimed to be numerically the same as long as this process lasts , for existents are individuated only by their full life-cycles . |
3 | Answer guide : The calculation of the opening wealth here is straightforward as the historic cost , replacement cost , and net realizable value can be judged to be effectively the same . |
4 | When , it is possible for the horizontal concentration variations to be effectively the same as the vertical ones whilst horizontal temperature variations are much reduced from the vertical . |
5 | However , the form of section 2(2) means that with regard to liability for animals not belonging to a dangerous species the position will be fundamentally the same as at common law , since the damage must be of a kind made likely by the characteristics known to the keeper . |
6 | Erm it 'll be basically the same shape as what you 've seen in that . |
7 | This is because it is quite possible that the laws in both cases may be much the same . |
8 | Choosing a secondary school for your child will be much the same procedure as when you were choosing your child 's primary school . |
9 | For example , a breaking wave has a form which is not random , because it is repeated as each successive wave breaks , but the shape is in no sense deducible from the shape of a water molecule : if the sea was made of alcohol , the waves would be much the same shape . |
10 | The effect on the crofters ' income would be much the same . |
11 | This turns out to be much the same as looking at ratios of odds , but avoids cumbersome multiplicative arithmetic . |
12 | Either the tumour in my lung had grown in the last three and a half weeks , in which case it must be even more in evidence , or it had stood still , in which case today 's X-rays must be much the same as the previous ones , or it had diminished . |
13 | Experiences seem to be much the same in New Zealand and Australia , where teachers will be reaching the same point of uncertainty that we have reached in England in , I estimate , about ten and five years respectively . |
14 | Sir Colin , especially , was responsible for realising that airlines are a service business in which competitors use similar equipment and fly to and from the same places with costs that can be much the same . |
15 | Where , the environment trust , since our initial meeting have spoken er , both with Essex County Council and community groups in the area and have made substantial progress erm on the idea of er , using some of the land to the rear of er , the existing Franklyns block er , so they do want to come back with some wider proposals for a larger scheme which will be much the same as regards the Franklyns block but will include nine er , additional homes erm , and they will be two three bed houses and seven er , two bedroom houses . |
16 | And , in all probability , your tug will be much the same as theirs . |
17 | Camera positions will be much the same , except that there is probably more interest in seeing the lecturer and less in the audience than is the case with teacher and class . |
18 | But 20 years on , things seem to be much the same or even worse — Cosmopolitan now subsidises its middle-of-the-road feminism with ads for depilatories and cosmetic surgery and my daughter , now a Famous Five fan herself , identifies with Anne not George . |
19 | Their motive would be much the same as that of an English sportsman who visited Africa to shoot a lion and , like him , they preferred to take their quarry unawares . |
20 | In the NCO - ion the terminal atoms have similar masses and the force constants f(CO) and f(CN) are expected to be much the same . |
21 | Thankfully , US standards seem to be much the same as ours , so there 's no problem there . |
22 | Fewer of his kinsmen , perhaps , more yuppies and certainly more yobs , but the complement of the Grand Hotel would be much the same : lots of officers and very few ‘ other ranks ’ . |
23 | Temperatures will be much the same as last night — five celsius , forty one fahrenheit , but it 'll feel chillier in a brisk southeasterly breeze . |
24 | I expect it will be much the same as last year . ’ |
25 | say what people have said about them so , you know , it seems to be much the same sort of thing . |
26 | Animal rescues will be much the same just for turning out and £97.50 pays for a an awful lot of home help visits . |
27 | And over the whole six-year period 1979-85 the average growth of M3 was 13 per cent , which happens to be exactly the same as it was between 1965 and 1973 , the period analysed by William Rees-Mogg in his famous article in The Times ( 13 June 1976 ) , ‘ How a 9.4 per cent excess money supply gave Britain 9.4 per cent inflation ’ , which denounced the conduct of economic policy in the early Seventies . |
28 | Now perhaps they should produce an Apple Macintosh version , which would be exactly the same but cost twice as much . |
29 | The results will be exactly the same as if you sowed carefully in drill : a total of five seedlings will come up — four on the same square inch and the fifth in the crack on the path ! |
30 | R. scotica was noted by Miller as the ‘ Burnet-leaved rose with a livid red flower ’ and , having had dried specimens of R. alpina sent to him from Italy , he found them to be exactly the same . |