Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So exactly the same process was followed .
2 Another 70 per cent — mathematically impossible , so probably the same lot — assured a rival survey that manager Souness must stay .
3 This brings us back to Le Page 's hypothesis : " the individual creates for himself the patterns of his linguistic behaviour so as to resemble those of the group or groups with which from time to time he wishes to be identified " ; only now we can treat " linguistic behaviour " at a micro level , interpreting " from time to time " to mean even at different stages within the same conversation — perhaps even the same utterance .
4 ‘ Role conflict ’ is talked about , but this is not necessarily quite the same thing .
5 ABOVE RIGHT The same ladder after excavation and conservation .
6 Cunt and Rocky are just not the same issue .
7 At just about the same time , a cigar-gnawing chief executive thousands of miles away was shredding his meticulously planned TV schedules to find a slot for a homely Australian series which was to become one of the all time surprise hits , turning many of its stars into instant celebrities .
8 Another group , the crustaceans , appeared at just about the same time .
9 just about the same time as we did
10 " Psycho-anthropology " , a stepchild of anthropology and psychology , emerged as a sub-discipline at just about the same time that its purest source data — the least-contacted tribal peoples — were vanishing into extinction .
11 Theseus is shown again at just about the same time , lifting Antiope into his chariot , an over life-size group from a pediment ( fig. 65 ) .
12 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 .
13 That 's just about the same height as the fence you see .
14 You 're just about the same height
15 My sister-in-law is just about the same age as me , and whether it 's because she 's not his daughter , but he treats her completely different .
16 Told me that at just about the same age , he did the same thing to try and impress the then girl in in the office .
17 The adult who will finally emerge is different from the child , but still recognizably the same person you once knew and understood .
18 In 1946 the premises at 94 Charing Cross road had been taken over by Tony Godwin , and under his ownership the place had become to radical culture what Collets , further down the same road , was to radical politics .
19 Its distribution in space becomes more and more contorted by the velocity fluctuations , but so long as molecular diffusion plays no role , the marked fluid is always just the same fluid .
20 Further up the same road there were even more Walkers , all related , living at Botany Farm — William and Annie with one daughter , Marjorie , who was a little bit older than me .
21 There are still roughly the same amount of people who do get drunk and create a problem , but we are now dealing with the street offences they cause at two or three o'clock rather than ten till midnight . ’
22 She promises him everything he wants at luncheon and cuts him dead later the same afternoon , looking through him as if he were a veil .
23 When the therapist interviewed her later on the same day , Liz felt very embarrassed about the overdose and about being in hospital .
24 Later on the same day , I visited Mr and Mrs Singh at home .
25 This order was stayed by this court later on the same day .
26 Later on the same day , in reply to a question , the prime minister added : ‘ I can certainly confirm that the decision in Denmark is for the Danes and I see no external pressure being put on them ; but it is a matter for the Danes and for their Government to decide . ’
27 In a speech later on the same day , Rabin referred to the " autonomy " to be ceded during a five-year transitional period to the Palestinians of the occupied territories , and emphasized that by " autonomy …
28 ( b ) That later on the same night , after Zaidie had reached home , the defendant had driven there with another man and confronted him with a gun and had said that he had come to move out Paulette. ( c ) That after that incident , but still in June 1986 , when Zaidie was driving into a friend 's house , the defendant drove up and , saying that he had heard that Zaidie had hit Paulette , again threatened to kill him if he touched her .
29 Later on the same page he makes this challenging statement ‘ If any of us actually had the power to release souls from purgatory and refused to exercise that power except in return for a payment of money he would be considered cruel and unchristian — which indeed he would be . ’
30 They follow a pattern in which each sentence ends nearly exactly the same way as it begins :
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