Example sentences of "[adv] quite the same " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Role conflict ’ is talked about , but this is not necessarily quite the same thing . |
2 | The situation was not however quite the same in the Parliamentary party . |
3 | The three major cinematic events in my life have functioned as harbingers to major changes in my own life , after which things were never quite the same . |
4 | And British filmmaking was never quite the same again . |
5 | His feathers grew back although I had a feeling he was never quite the same — he looked , kind of , embarrassed ? |
6 | After Mitch came through , things were never quite the same . |
7 | It collects barnacles and slime , and when you release it it 's never quite the same as when you locked it away . |
8 | She leaves him , returns , and while their relationship is never quite the same again , they get engaged . |
9 | Relations with Austen Chamberlain were never quite the same and although only a handful of MPs refused to sign the memorial they included personal friends of Law like Amery and Aitken . |
10 | Life at the white house was never quite the same again . |
11 | Damaged shells are repaired , but the later-formed shell is never quite the same as the original . |
12 | ‘ I 'll try a translation but it 's never quite the same , ’ Nowak murmured apologetically . |
13 | It was like toys : when you brought them home from the shop and got them out of the box they were never quite the same . |
14 | One thing is certain , the pressure of playing in an amateur event , even for your country , is never quite the same as playing for money . |
15 | I was commended by my station commander , but relations with the wing commander engineering were never quite the same I am sorry to say . |