Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Because the mass is so high the same force will have very little effect on . |
2 | There 's patient questionnaires , complaints , da da , er ba la visitor inspections , complaints , patient questionnaire , there 's a basically all the same kind of thing , or relative survey . |
3 | For regular users of the car park ( members of staff ) recall of parking position was extremely good the same day , falling dramatically with the number of interpolated parking episodes . |
4 | But they were not all the same groups within the different daily and Sunday categories each year : for instance , Beaverbrook was a top daily but not a top Sunday group in 1947 . |
5 | In terms of class background , some of these factors are more sharply tilted than others — and not all the same way . |
6 | The trick is if you go away it does n't look like you have , and erm the same thing happens in a design studio , or if you 're the art director of a publication or of a book publisher , that everybody works together so it looks like it 's not all the same person doing everything . |
7 | These bricks are not all the same kind . |
8 | IN RESPONSE to S.W. Tracey 's letter , Standing on the Spot , in the March issue , umpires are not all the same height . |
9 | Constant purchasing power ( CPP ) accounting uses nearly all the same conventions and standards as historical cost ( HC ) accounting , except that it measures profit or loss not in terms of money but against a yardstick of maintaining purchasing power capital . |
10 | ‘ The plants are sometimes wrongly labelled and boxes of mixed plants have been known to come up all the same colour . ’ |
11 | They kissed , briefly , and made a date for about eleven the same morning , to see Karen onto the ferry . |
12 | Then , has a corporation created under the [ Joint Stock Companies Act 1856 ] , 19 & 20 Vict. c. 47 the same power ? |
13 | An anaphoric usage is where some term picks out as referent the same entity ( or class of objects ) that some prior term in the discourse picked out . |
14 | ‘ Is n't that the same thing ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Is n't that the same thing ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Is n't that the same thing ? ’ |
17 | Well all the same proportions are n't they ? |
18 | Hilary ( your fiancée ) is also aware of these bizarre events but is under heavy sedation in the same hospital , in fact , the same ward ( to be quite precise the same bed ) . |
19 | Detectives say they 're almost certain the same people were behind the two break-ins carried out in a north Oxfordshire village . |
20 | Cos there 's so many more people in pretty much the same trade . |
21 | the other review is really good , just as good as yours and he and you are saying very much the same things . |
22 | That was n't the case for very much the same reasons of course . |
23 | Yes , because we 're all facing very much the same kind of problems . |
24 | My impression is that the cocoa from Traidcraft is very much the same price , as when I last bought it from the supermarket when you first started stocking |
25 | But he 's making a bit of a habit is n't he , Notts County I think it was , very much the same situation ; three two then for a three all draw , he scored right at the end then . |
26 | The second half followed very much the same pattern , a minute in to the half , a delightful United move involving Magilton , Phillips , Nogan and Philips , but Phillips ' final cross to Nogan was just a little bit too long . |
27 | Well I was just going to say very much the same thing . |