Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] same way " in BNC.

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1 Different horses communicate in different ways , although those that live together or are of the same family are more likely to communicate in the same way .
2 A hill or valley can often act in the same way as an enormous sail and bend the wind over a large area .
3 But the steroids in the Pill are of a different sort — they are the female sex hormones ( or closely related chemicals ) and they do not act in the same way as corticosteroids .
4 He did not feel that he needed to apologize , and said that if similar circumstances arose he would act in the same way .
5 It is helpful if the decision is approached in the same way , using the same criteria , in all departments , to ensure that all such decisions support company policy .
6 It is helpful if the decision is approached in the same way , using the same criteria , in all departments , to ensure that all such decisions support company policy .
7 There is a danger that the size of the NHS will again produce a range of systems and , subsequently , years of argument as to whether the data deriving from one system can truly be compared with another system because the items included are not common or are not grouped in the same way .
8 The apparent ritualistic posing , although strongly performed and easy to understand , did not appeal in the same way as his Song of the Earth .
9 The women go out to work in the same way as other women , but know that their main priority in life is to care for their families .
10 It would be easier to convince senior managers that Unix is a viable platform if all systems were seen to work in the same way , regardless of what was underneath .
11 However , the one thing that instantly distinguished PageMaker from the rest was the fact that it had been designed to work in the same way as a traditional paste-up table .
12 As the genes in question appear to work in the same way in mice and people it should be possible to develop ways of detecting the genes in people at risk and discovering methods of implanting cells with the normal genes or blocking the action of the defective genes .
13 The Midland rose in the same way as it later fell — by acquisition .
14 ‘ I have three children and even though I do not have a job at present , they will never have to suffer in the same way as the children of Somalia . ’
15 Britain has been subject to the same decline in long-stay beds and has responded in the same way as other European countries to this fall in the mental hospital population .
16 The effect is strikingly original and so successful that several more rooms have been decorated in the same way .
17 This behaved in the same way as the first unit , so I took this one back and got a third …
18 We also tested an unrelated human osteosarcoma-derived cell line ( 13.1 ; M.P.K. and G. Attardi , unpublished observations , and ref. 18 ) , and it behaved in the same way : the cells could be induced to undergo apoptosis by either serum deprivation or staurosporine treatment , and they were protected by transfection with bcl-2 ( not shown ) .
19 Perhaps I am being prejudged in the same way , if my name is even mentioned outside .
20 And we 'd do anything to prevent another child dying in the same way .
21 Family grief : ‘ We talk about Danny a lot and would do anything to prevent another child dying in the same way
22 Expect the UK to succumb in the same way , then watch the band set their sights on America .
23 Thirdly , just as cross-linguistic comparisons can reveal general functions of language by contrasts between what is encoded in one language and not in another , so comparisons across stages of acquisition can be revealing in the same way ( Ochs , 1979a ) .
24 Starving people have frequently refused to eat food that is foreign to them , and horses will behave in the same way .
25 At the moment it seems our American friends had the right of it , but we are still working with the wild-caught fish and quite often these do not behave in the same way as tank-raised fish do .
26 It does not follow that if subjects are induced to behave in a certain way within the idealized limits of experimental control , they will behave in the same way when these limits are relaxed .
27 With most sentences , particularly non-observational sentences , no clear answer will emerge because the natives will not all behave in the same way in the same conditions .
28 Now what I 'm wondering is this : instead of thinking that staying put is natural , and then having to introduce a force of gravity — which then mysteriously pulls on everything to make them behave in the same way — why not start out by saying that falling is the natural thing to do !
29 Guy ( 1980 ) has concluded from his study of final stop deletion that the individual follows the group norm very closely ; but since we know that scores for different linguistic variables are not distributed within or between groups in a comparable way , we can not conclude that all variables will behave in the same way as the syllable-final alveolar stop .
30 Do they behave in the same way syntactically , or , to put it more accurately , do topics , like themes , have no syntax ?
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