Example sentences of "[adv] quite the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Role conflict ’ is talked about , but this is not necessarily quite the same thing .
2 The analysis of discourse can not then be agnostic about meaning in quite the same way as can linguistics .
3 No two agencies work in quite the same way .
4 Recent authors , mentioned above , distinguish between Stein 's German action and Walter 's Viennese action because in detail their escapements do not function in quite the same way .
5 In the modern individual such a clearly defined and providential maternal version of the superego does not appear to emerge in quite the same way during and after the oral period , almost certainly because in individual history , unlike that of the culture , the oral period does not follow Oedipal resolution and therefore can not build on an already-existing superego .
6 We just do n't seem to be able to track them down or attract them in quite the same way , so there is a massive practical problem if you want them to have a voice in how things are done , there 's no doubt about that .
7 In peasant societies outside Punjab — in Gujerat or Bangladesh — Izzat does not exist in quite the same form but the role of the woman remains almost identical .
8 Moray and Robert Stewart had similar tales to tell of the poor leadership and rash foolishness at Halidon Hill , although being themselves young and inexperienced they did not see it in quite the same terms as had the veteran Keith .
9 Not quite the same approach there , but I mean , it 's not , not everything you know , but write something about everything you know about
10 I 'm just not quite the same build and better looking .
11 a Rome not quite the same Rome as before ,
12 Hm , yeah , it 's not , it 's not quite the same colour , you can see where the copydex has been .
13 My Lords , I very much hope that my Noble friend Lord Fellows , the Minister will feel able to er take the advice of my Noble friend Lord Wrenton er for a particular er and it is not quite the same reason as his .
14 In fact we will be shown extracts from Gloucester v Bath once the programme gets going : but that is not quite the same thing .
15 Not quite the same thing , ’ Marx said , mildly and without rancour , as if half-truths and no-truths were part of his life , which they were .
16 Not quite the same thing , ’ said Larry ,
17 He was in love with her , hopelessly in love ; he still loved her deeply , although he realised that was not quite the same thing .
18 Yes , that 's not quite the same thing as fairly traded though .
19 But he had been on the Winchester K — not quite the same thing , of course .
20 ‘ It 's not quite the same thing . ’
21 Not quite the same thing !
22 However , having a wife and protecting the traditional family are not quite the same thing , and the system is really an indiscriminate subsidy to all married men .
23 It 's not quite the same thing
24 Thus we might look around and point to something red and say " This is coloured red " ; and then , perhaps , in order to forestall any tendency to mistake the word for the name of a particular shade of red , gesture towards another thing of a similar but not quite the same hue , and add " And that is red too " .
25 Echoes of Martin Luther King , Carver thought , but not quite the same meaning to the stirring words .
26 The machine itself and its style of operation was incidental , in fact it was possible to achieve the same procedure if not quite the same discipline on the student by using programmed books with directional references to other pages at the end of each page .
27 Despite the uningratiating recording quality , Bernstein 's earlier NYPO ( Sony ) recording still casts a magnetic spell , even if certain details are pulled out of focus long the way ( the DG remake has n't quite the same sparkle and energy ) .
28 Somehow Charles Paris , sitting on his own in a towelling dressing-gown , had n't quite the same charisma .
29 It was true , Uncle Max had said many times that if she decided to take up general practice he 'd be only too happy to have her join him , but that was n't quite the same thing as actually being offered a job .
30 In total , mergers did not occur on quite the same scale as they did in the 1920s — which was equivalent to something like one-third of all firms in manufacturing going out of existence — but they caused the loss of an equivalent of a quarter of all firms .
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