Example sentences of "[verb] [been] [adv] the same " in BNC.

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1 The Earth and the Moon are so close together that it has been estimated that the exposure of both planets to asteroids and comet debris has been much the same .
2 He 'd been exactly the same once before when he 'd found out that Pete had seen Last Tango in Paris ( ‘ Yeah , but what did they actually do ? ’ ) and now , as then , Pete had taken care to fine-tune Ted 's frustration to the point of obsession .
3 But it would have been exactly the same problem simple harmonic motion
4 If the senatorial rules had not been used the effect would of course have been essentially the same .
5 In this Law shared the view of his party , but it would have been substantially the same without him .
6 But things would have been much the same .
7 The painting by H.T. Wells RA depicts HEADBURY QUARRY a little west of Dancing Ledge but the view of Tilly Whim early in 19th century would have been much the same .
8 Whatever they were called , the duties of all these officials must have been much the same , acting as leaders of their communities , settling minor infractions and disputes , approving corporate actions of the inhabitants , especially in religious dedications , and acting generally as an essential link between government and people .
9 The happy outcome would have been precisely the same in either case .
10 Tim Reagan , a gaunt forty-year-old , who was a genius with trade unions as well as being an accountant and Peter Yeo 's right hand , moved swiftly through the secretarial problem , which was one of shortage of same , and seemed , as Peter Yeo observed pleasantly , to have been exactly the same difficulty any time in the last two years , to a discussion of building security , in which no one was much interested either .
11 Her face had been just the same then — interested but inscrutable — and she had taken a fiver off all of them .
12 All of that had changed in the course of five minutes in the ancillary staff 's locker room , and the sense of betrayal had been exactly the same .
13 Jessamy found herself remembering how it had been the very first time between them , it had been exactly the same , this sudden wanting .
14 The faculty argued that her treatment had been exactly the same as that of any other applicant , regardless of his or her race or colour , who sought to join the bar .
15 ‘ Because it 's been exactly the same for me , ’ Julius said simply .
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