Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] the same " in BNC.
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1 | But other writers or perhaps even the same writers in other contexts , were concerned with institutional differences , varieties of law , of systems of government , of property relations , of forms of the family . |
2 | Ah well more or less much the same as it is today . |
3 | I think that 's more or less still the same . |
4 | What is surprising , however , is that such stories are told using the same , or very nearly the same , language . |
5 | Well he does n't bother to mention that the king also had an official welcome at Carfax , which was the normal place , what was known as the Penniless Bench , which was at the end of St Martin 's Church , only the of that remains at the moment , now , erm and then was presented with the traditional gift of gloves by the mayor , and the not very generous sum of £520 , and just about the same time , Alderman Nixon and 12 others who agreed with him disappeared smartly from Oxford , and were n't to be seen for the rest of the war . |
6 | Exposure to cold , especially very cold dry weather and then ill the same day |
7 | It has often been precipitated by a period of considerable exposure to cold , especially very cold dry weather and then ill the same day , that is soon after the exposure . |
8 | He tried almost every one in Glasgow , and sometimes even the same place twice ; they all said no , like bad luck with the bicycle . |
9 | They are the sort of people ( and very often the same people ) that in Britain you meet in CND and in scores of cluttered offices dedicated to under-regarded and under-rewarded causes . |
10 | I quite agree with Mackie that colour presents itself as being as much part of the fabric of the world as , say , shape and that much the same is true of value , and also agree that they seem therefore initially intelligible as being there in a manner not intrinsically bound up with our responses to them . |
11 | The constant is the head , variously rendered but always recognisably the same basic structure . |
12 | The adult who will finally emerge is different from the child , but still recognizably the same person you once knew and understood . |
13 | Universality refers to the fact that totally different systems can exhibit the same route to chaos — the same not just in that they show the same broad features , but very closely the same including quantitative details . |
14 | Since then the position has slowly improved but very much the same dilemma still remains . |
15 | Instead of him just buying purely the raw commodity , you can er , change the , the degree of processing erm , the quality of , of the product , erm , so there is some scope for different product differentiation , but certainly not the same scope that there is in manufactures . |
16 | But there is , as part of our common culture , a good measure of agreement between any two people on many , though frequently not the same , points . |