Example sentences of "[adv] to the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | it follows from this that ‘ it is characteristic of all unproductive labourers that they are at my command … only to the same extent as I exploit productive labourers … however , my power to employ productive labourers by no means grows in the same proportion as I employ unproductive labourers , but on the contrary diminishes in the same proportion . ’ |
2 | Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates reportedly came up with an ingenious solution when he was romancing venture capitalist Ann Winblad : observing that the same movies are usually playing at the same time all over America , they came up with the Virtual Date — they 'd each go alone to the same movie at the same time , and discuss it afterwards on their car phones . |
3 | In a machine operating at 6000 stitches per minute , the needle thread has to accelerate to a speed close to 100 mph ( 160kph ) , stop , and accelerate backwards to the same speed , and all at a cycle rate of up to 100 times per second ! |
4 | But not for anything close to the same price . |
5 | Such a pan usually arises at a depth of about six to ten inches , caused by digging ( or more frequently rotovating ) always to the same depth . |
6 | + There is a good deal more to the same effect . |
7 | Return to the lying position and repeat twice more to the same side . |
8 | Return to the lying position , then repeat twice more to the same side . |
9 | After all , both directors go home to the same address in two different vehicles , and the reasons for taking the delivery car home , on the facts , are more than valid . |
10 | With the aid of navigational satellites , the ship would be able to return repeatedly to the same area of ocean . |
11 | Put into operational terms this means that , at some point , there are likely to be cells that respond in one way to one wavelength at one point in the receptive field and differently to the same wavelength in a different part of the field . |
12 | And he seems to be sticking now to the same MO . |
13 | It ensures that different users can not make changes simultaneously to the same module . |
14 | That a legal system should develop two separate concepts of ownership , both of which can apply simultaneously to the same property , and effectively two separate legal systems , is by no means self-evident . |
15 | An increased number of children may not lead to more dwellings being required , but rather to the same number of larger homes ; or may affect the types of homes needed , such as those with amenities like gardens : conversely , an ageing population , which tends to consist of smaller household sizes , may need a larger number of dwellings , perhaps smaller and with special requirements such as ease of access . |
16 | What appears clean to one person will not necessarily appear clean to another and , even to the same person , an operation where standards are constant may present a different picture on different days . |
17 | like a G they will join up in exactly the same way next time he does it , even to the same letter |
18 | This revolving of him in her mind led invariably to the same end , the same fear , that he would go away from Hilderbridge without her seeing him and then she would never see him again . |
19 | They influenced the appearance of England 's expanding cities in the same way , and sometimes to the same degree as mediaeval parish churches and cathedrals had influenced the appearance of English villages and cities of their time . |
20 | He is the only member allowed to speak twice to the same motion . |
21 | Mr McTavish forbore to mention that he had n't made it quite to the same standard as his host but was obviously pleased to be included in the generalization . |
22 | The headlines often reflect this focus on the alleged offender 's occupation , but not quite to the same extent as in the attacks on males . |
23 | Britain had still not mobilised her war effort quite to the same extent as France ; even the good-living Colonel Repington was slightly shocked to note , by the following year , that at home |
24 | As regards professional negligence and the commission of other torts ( in the name and on behalf of the firm within the usual scope of the tortfeasor 's authority ) , s10 of the Partnership Act defines the liability of the firm as follows : Where , by any wrongful act or omission of any partner acting in the ordinary course of the business of the firm , or with the authority of his co-partners , loss or injury is caused to any person not being a partner in the firm , or any penalty is incurred , the firm is liable therefor to the same extent as the partner so acting or omitting to act . |
25 | Then to the same approximation Substituting this value into eqn ( 10. la ) yields where we have used the fact that raises the subscripts of h . |
26 | He lived with his five brothers , sister and parents in an old building near the Cliff Hotel in Jaffa and he still remembered the day in 1935 on which Jean Damiani bought the first family car , a magnificent light green Buick saloon costing 350 Palestinian pounds , equivalent then to the same amount in sterling . |
27 | There are of course problems in bringing up a Down 's child which are not present , at least to the same degree , in bringing up a child without Down 's Syndrome . |
28 | The face had an openness and a gentleness that were not there to the same degree in this new Elsie who was more poised , a little more distant . |
29 | In July 1988 the patient presented again to the same hospital with a three week history of generalised pruritus , painless jaundice , dark urine , and pale stool . |
30 | She was referred again to the same cardiologist the next year and the exercise test was again negative and she was reassured . |