Example sentences of "[adv] [art] same [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 This is not significant for less than three tracks , as it is effectively the same as a sequential search for one or two tracks .
2 It is clear that architecture is not altogether the same as a film or a song : for instance , both the latter make use of performers — more crucially , stars .
3 The front badge , much loved by car thieves , costs £70 and even a simple radiator cap , basically the same as a Fiat 's , cost £18 .
4 But Redmire , apart from its almost unique ability to grow exceptionally big carp ( it produced the current record of 51lb 8oz ) , is much the same as a lot of carp waters .
5 Much the same as a dotted , dotted minim .
6 Therefore , why should n't a rational person be able to head a company , just the same as a figures man , who is also a rational person ? ’
7 Information is just the same as a state of consciousness , be it ordinary , everyday perception , heightened perception using drugs or , as in your case , using sexuality .
8 But it looks just the same as a real animal . ’
9 As far as the consumer is concerned this is just the same as a 15 per cent sales tax .
10 The possibility that present sea level is approximately the same as an earlier sea level must be taken into account before attributing some of the present high cliffs of the British coasts to recent erosion .
11 Many other studies have been conducted , either in exactly the same or a very similar way .
12 A child 's need to understand its situation is not going to destroy the new relationship : trying to live out the fantasy that this is exactly the same as a birth relationship may well do .
13 In other words a fat calorie was exactly the same as a carbohydrate or a protein calorie .
14 Because they 've always said it 's exactly the same as a day worker and yes you have either the shift off before the night shift off before you go on the course or the one after .
15 The telerecording screen was exactly the same as a domestic television screen except that it was flat rather than curved , eliminating any distortion from the image when captured on film .
16 If the example presented for recognition is exactly the same as a training instance , then all this recogniser 's RAM chips will output 1 , so the summing device will output the number K.
17 The arrangements of tins of soup , women 's hats and men 's shoes seemed exactly the same as a year ago .
18 If their protection under agreement and under law was exactly the same as a full time-worker then what 'd happen is simple .
19 My main job as I see it is that I 'm the exactly the same as a vicar in a civilian parish .
20 He said : ‘ Coming down for a month is not the same as a permanent move .
21 On the other hand , fear of the unknown , shame at admitting that relatives have harmed them , and fear of retribution may create a kind of mental and emotional paralysis which is not the same as a positive wish to stay at home .
22 At this point , though , we should not forget the hard-learned lesson that an evolutionary argument is not the same as a developmental one .
23 One minute he is boasting that " our girls set Greek , Hebrew , Algebra , indeed anything you like , they are all well-trained girls " ; the next he is saying , " their rate per line is not the same as a man 's ; their corrections are heavier and that kind of thing , they make more mistakes " .
24 From the discussion of manufacturing output in Chapter 2 , it should be apparent that a growth in employment is not the same as a growth in output .
25 A cluster is not the same as a concept , but if a learner can discover natural clusters then this is progress towards finding a concept .
26 I may have poured myself into my books , my home , my garden and my animals , but the loving feeling I have for them is not the same as a loving relationship , which goes beyond feeling into action and commitment .
27 In particular , since in several cases it seems to involve a conflict of time reference , we must note that what is involved is not the same as a superficially rather similar phenomenon which was the subject of a useful discussion by Bach ( 1968 ) — all the more so because some of his examples are ambiguous and could also be covered by this case .
28 Well it 's just that , you know , a pound , or a hundred pounds today , is not the same as a hundred pounds in a year 's time , or two , two years ' time .
29 Again think of the example of erm erm a social club you know , relationships between members , although they may be close and intimate and friendly and all that , are not the same as a relationship between members of a family .
30 Cos when you 've just got trousers on it 's not the same as a nappy you know ?
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