Example sentences of "[adv] to [be] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Three species of owl produce slightly higher levels of breakage of the teeth of their prey , mainly of isolated teeth rather than those preserved in the jaws , and these will be seen below to be the same species that produce the greatest degrees of digestion , namely the European eagle owl , tawny owl and little owl . |
2 | To keep the pattern consistent , it ought not to be the same as that of Adam and Eve , by tradition Pride , the moment when , as Lewis said , ‘ a conscious creature ’ became ‘ more interested in itself than in God ’ . |
3 | This all reflects the important part that political organizations played in the Edwardian era , for when politicians needed means of communication and organization in a time of crisis it was to the parties rather than to the state that they turned for the machinery and the expertise ; it was not to be the same in 1939 , with consequent effects on the state of the local parties by 1945 . |
4 | For example , separate decisions need to be taken in relation to : ( 1 ) VAT registrationwhere , if the partners of the new office are not to be the same as those carrying on business at headquarters , separate registration will be required ; ( 2 ) preparation of accountswhere if separate accounts for each office are kept , with separate accounting dates ( which is a matter to be settled between the partners and the firm 's accountants and involves no breach of professional conduct whichever decision may be taken ) , accountants ' reports will have to be produced in respect of each office ; ( 3 ) identity of the partnerswhether the new office should be run as a separate partnership or as a branch office ; ( 4 ) investment business certificatesseparate certificates will be needed if there is not an identity of partners at all a firm 's offices . |
5 | In future , it was always to be the same . |
6 | From this time , nothing was ever to be the same again . |
7 | But neither were the games ever to be the same . |
8 | They were completely unworldly and thus brought us up to be the same . |
9 | On Wednesday , Paddy Ashdown played the tough talker , the straight man who wo n't soften the harsh realities — though those realities immediately turn out to be the same smooth bribes offered by every other politician . |
10 | Even where the media report sightings of what are apparently other phenomena , they often turn out to be the same species . |
11 | If the sense in which all behaviour was non-autonomous turned out to be the same as the sense in which abnormal behaviour is now understood to be so , then the same attitude to it would be appropriate . |
12 | And yet it turns out to be the same old stuff only worse , more , again , further . |
13 | The resemblance is strengthened by the fact that the surface gravity turns out to be the same at all points on the event horizon , just as the temperature is the same everywhere in a body at thermal equilibrium . |
14 | Still bearing in mind the essay in the humanist volume , I wrote to Eliot during the summer suggesting as a theme for his consideration one based on the statement : ‘ The problem of nationalism and the problem of disassociated personalities may turn out to be the same ’ . |
15 | Eventually this year 's winners in both the men 's and women 's races turn out to be the same as last year 's . |
16 | Eventually this year 's winners in both the men 's and women 's races turn out to be the same as last year 's . |
17 | The world was never to be the same again , but when everything has been changed , nothing is changed . |
18 | After Die Entführung , the Singspiel was never to be the same again . |