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

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1 Yet Werewolf 's new friend Sorrel had said ‘ Cawthorne ’ and ‘ Assault Courses ’ virtually in the same delicately taken breath and surely there could n't be two of them ?
2 Installed an Apple Mac sampler at every desk and things have never been the same since .
3 Hillary was catapulted to stardom and his life has never been the same since .
4 This treatment removed ideology and conceptual systems from the sequestered domains of philosophy and theology which have never been quite the same since !
5 People say he has never been the same since .
6 Well , thought Spruce , recalling his Methodist boyhood , true enough , and I wish I could do the same right now .
7 A pub like the Nag 's Head in Bishops Stortford , by E B Musman in 1935 , is in the modernist style of the London Underground , with curved ends and flat roofs , yet its ethos is the same rather high-mindedness of the earlier neo-Georgian style , with a wooden post on the roadside to carry the signboard .
8 William was aged 22 at this time , with his wife a year younger ; they began their married life in that same rather elegant location that Benjamin the Silversmith had chosen for his early forays into the boarding-house business : Wilmington Square , Clerkenwell .
9 There is no word-class corresponding to RP/ ? / , so that , for example , the two lexical items in the phrase good food are assigned in Belfast to the same rather than to different classes as in RP /g?d fu:d/ .
10 Aubrey had much the same rather dry sense of humour .
11 And the others are going to be the same rather less .
12 The question is whether the institutions will adopt the same rather altruistic attitude that they did then now that their income from even the best-performing companies will shrink permanently unless action is taken by the companies to leave them with the same net effect .
13 The defender is often faced with a claim of exorbitant amount , an agent for the pursuer who is unprepared or unable to quantify the same properly , and a pursuer who believes that his accident will be sufficient to enable him to retire to a comfortable abode in the sun .
14 Here was the same long-boned face , the high cheekbones tapering to a pointed chin , the same widely spaced eyes with the droop of the left eyelid , the same long-fingered pale hands , the same steady but slightly ironic gaze .
15 He was not as clever as his half-brother , Sally-Anne 's father , but he shared the same intensely practical outlook on life .
16 so I got together with a couple of blokes from school ‘ Hold Your Head Up ’ by Argent was in the charts at the time We 'd play that again and again and again It was the only bass line I could play properly — because it 's so simple , it 's exactly the same all the way through .
17 Then another spell of work , then the same all over again .
18 As NASA 's recently launched Cosmic Background Explorer ( COBE ) confirmed , the background looks the same all over the sky , which implies that the cooling fireball which produced it was not given to clumpiness .
19 Rolling over , he buried his face in the pillow and tried to get back his old picture of her — hard and tough and violent , the same all the way through .
20 He 's been a wonderful husband in every way … it 's been the same all … our married life . ’
21 The scientific name has the great advantage of being the same all over the world , so the language of nomenclature is a truly international one .
22 It is not surprising to find that the widespread species have been used extensively to correlate rocks between different continents — they form the standard for the Silurian period , where the graptolite faunas are nearly the same all over the world .
23 There is the same Air for me to breathe in , and the same all chearing Sun .
24 Thus the distance from the bank to the nearest point of the island was about the same all the way around It resembled a moat , about thirty yards wide .
25 It is the same all down the Welsh border , from Cheshire down to the Severn , and thence across the Severn to the three south-western counties of Somerset , Devon and Cornwall .
26 And shall there insert every persons name that shall be wedded christened or buryded And for the sauff ( safe ) kepinge the same boke the parish shale bonde to provide of these comen charges one sure coffer with twoo lockes and keys where of the one to remayne with you and the other with the said wardens , wherein the said boke shalbe laide upp Which boke ye shall every Sonday take furthe and in the presence of the said wardens or one of them write and record in the same all the weddinges , christenyngs and buryenges made the hole weke before , And that done to lay upp the boke in the said coffer as afore .
27 It 's the same all over the board , you know . ’
28 However , many discussions of nationalism assume that the topic remains the same regardless of time and place , so that explanations are equally applicable to all cases .
29 However , the principles are the same regardless of the extent that MINSE is applied , and only the purpose of the investigation will determine the depth of analysis needed and the amount of resources that are worth employing .
30 Moreover , these proportions are much the same regardless of what type of credit has been used .
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