Example sentences of "[be] [adv] the same [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If , as we believe to be the case , the unconscious activity of the mind consists in imposing forms upon content , and if these forms are fundamentally the same for all minds — ancient and modern , primitive and civilized |
2 | The amphibian 's eyes are fundamentally the same in structure as those of their fish ancestors . |
3 | The instruction details will differ from model to model , but the basics are much the same for all . |
4 | But things are much the same in countries with strong constitutional traditions . |
5 | While the general principles of project management are much the same in the two cases , a number of important aspects that are implicit in the first case , in that they are built in as part of the company procedures , must be made explicit in the second . |
6 | The systemic complications are basically the same in males and females , the only difference being the female 's considerably greater chance of developing them . |
7 | ‘ Because it 's been exactly the same for me , ’ Julius said simply . |
8 | These objectives are largely the same for all Advanced level examinations . |
9 | Just as the severity of symptoms vary , the causes of Cystitis are not the same for every woman . |
10 | But reactions to parental death are not the same for everyone . |
11 | In real circumstances , the ‘ nation ’ summarizes very complicated social and economic interests and classes which are not the same at different times , nor in different places . |
12 | These last are not the same among all social groups in Britain , nor even from area to area . |
13 | It is true that the qualities of an object are only the various ways in which we or other minds are affected by it , and these affections are not the same in different objects , except in the sense in which the word same stands for exact similarity . |
14 | ‘ These affections are not the same in different objects , except in the sense in which the word same stands for exact similarity . ’ |
15 | Although studies of modern societies show that there are usually strong links between social organization and material objects , these links are not the same in every society . |
16 | The obligations as to service of committal orders are not the same in the High Court and the county court . |
17 | Our signals that we want to speak , or that we have n't yet finished speaking , are often sent visually and the signals are not the same in all cultures . |
18 | A first clue that the meaning-relations are not the same in the active and passive voices is the existence of a certain controversy about the meaning of the passive construction , something one does not find in the case of the active . |
19 | But although long-nets have a number of uses the nets are exactly the same for each purpose . |
20 | You already know some ‘ French ’ words because they are exactly the same in English . |
21 | They 're just the same with the police force , there could be er , er , an increase in police pay , or there could be any , a very large incident which would require planning , if these happen then it has always been the case , if there was n't the money available then a precept could be put upon us as a local authorities to er , cover that erm , directly . |
22 | They are also the same on Mars and in the Andromeda galaxy . |
23 | In this Law shared the view of his party , but it would have been substantially the same without him . |
24 | Experiences seem to be much the same in New Zealand and Australia , where teachers will be reaching the same point of uncertainty that we have reached in England in , I estimate , about ten and five years respectively . |
25 | Yeah but they wo n't be exactly the same in shops . |
26 | Now sir , can you tell me this , ’ and she looked him straight in the eyes , ‘ will it be just the same for him as if you had baptized him ? ’ |
27 | In other words , life would be just the same for the inhabitants of another planet who were both mirror images of us and who were made of antimatter , rather than matter . |
28 | However , the method of checking should be just the same in order to establish the right habit . |
29 | HEARD in a City tavern last night : ‘ I expect my husband to be just the same in 20 years time as he is now . ’ |
30 | The intuition behind the test is once again that if the restrictions are valid we would expect the sum of square residuals , and hence their logarithms , to be approximately the same in both the restricted and the unrestricted models . |