Example sentences of "[vb base] in much the " in BNC.

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1 In other countries where readership is similarly very limited and where the high cost of imported newsprint and machinery and the paucity of advertising revenue combine in much the same way to exclude the private investor , the government has to become involved if a local press is to exist .
2 In other words , the stripes function in much the same way as the patterns on football shirts in human sports groups .
3 Several Members told me that most still speak in much the same way as they did before the cameras were introduced , and that is certainly my own impression when I watch them on television .
4 They stand in much the same relation to the childhood memories from which they are derived as do some of the Baroque palaces of Rome to the ancient ruins whose pavements and columns have provided the material for more recent structures .
5 The latest variants on royalty structures use branches of a Dutch company , which operate in much the same way as finance branches , and rely on exemptions to avoid tax at full rates in the Netherlands .
6 Electronically both types of printer operate in much the same way as a conventional impact matrix printer with the pattern of dots being taken from a ROM .
7 Whispering Robert Wyatt drifts in and out of ‘ Saratoga ’ , as the Marine boys continue in much the same vein as their splendid LP .
8 WHILE the rest of the country is still trying to grapple with the effects of the recession , Las Vegas , the desert oasis created by gambling , continues to boom and prosper in much the same way as it has always done .
9 On hillsides , stone stripes form in much the same way across the slope ( Chambers , 1966a , b , 1967 ; Holdgate et al .
10 If he is n't given anything , the subsequent events occur in much the same manner anyway .
11 Buildings behave in much the same way .
12 Feral dogs in the Italian environment behave in much the same fashion as wolves .
13 Sedges behave in much the same way as grasses , having their stripes neatly arranged along the leaf .
14 He was faced there with one of the world 's many tonal languages — conveniently forgotten in Western schools which teach only European languages and imply that all languages work in much the same way .
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