Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] essentially the same " in BNC.

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1 Endotoxin from different organisms although it may be of of different potency has essentially the same biological effects .
2 It makes no sense for two countries to build essentially the same satellite , and the surge-tide of new satellites from Europe and Japan is threatening to kill ideas that the Americans have had for years .
3 Whatever the symbolic advantages of gender neutrality in the law of rape , in practice , whilst the structure of sexual offences remains essentially the same , the effect of such an innovation could conceivably be detrimental to male victims without being of any real assistance to female complainants .
4 The overall order of main classes in the second edition remains essentially the same as in the first edition .
5 However , the process remains essentially the same .
6 Both programs gave essentially the same result ( Fig. 5 ) .
7 And as protons have essentially the same mass as neutrons the range of the proton trail and its direction with respect to the incident neutron beam accurately determines the energy of the incident neutron .
8 The greatest changes in sleep in humans take place during the first year of life , with the normal one-year-old showing essentially the same patterns of sleep as the adult , although in different proportions of stages , and with a recognizably different EEG .
9 Nonetheless , designs vary significantly from one year to the next , even if the subtle , sludgy fabrics remain essentially the same .
10 The Sun proclaimed Another Sun Exclusive under the headline FOX CASE WIFE IN MENTAL HOSPITAL and , despite the ‘ exclusive ’ tag , the Star ran essentially the same report on the same day under the headline A WIFE 'S AGONY IN WAIT FOR FOX CASE .
11 Though the account remains essentially the same as in earlier editions , the bibliography has been revised to take account of scholarship down to 1990 .
12 But the principle remains essentially the same : a mixture of 3-D reality and 2-D illusion coexisting on the 2-D plane of the film 's emulsion and apparently representing some aspect of the 3-D actual world , or some more or less realistic fantasy world .
13 Less trivial examples will be more complicated , but the roles played by observation , induction and deduction remain essentially the same .
14 The injunction performs essentially the same function as an order of prohibition , namely to restrain a person or body from illegal action .
15 The new sole may have a slightly different tread pattern or width but the shoe remains essentially the same .
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