Example sentences of "[adv] the same way [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , erm think of the world of ‘ Yes , Minister ’ , it must be so , or even more so in France perhaps , erm there 's this huge French administration which has done things in much the same way through the decades and I suppose wo n't easily be changed from doing them .
2 As the Assembly rose to its feet ‘ amid shouts and tears ’ few of them would have realized that it was sixty years almost to the day since the Assembly of the Third Republic had responded in much the same way to the Tonkin crisis of 1885 .
3 On hillsides , stone stripes form in much the same way across the slope ( Chambers , 1966a , b , 1967 ; Holdgate et al .
4 The Central African Federation , embracing the Rhodesias and Nyasaland , had broken up under African nationalist pressures at the end of 1960 ; the West Indies Federation had gone much the same way during 1961 ; and South Africa had become a republic and left the Commonwealth that year .
5 Pat herself felt much the same way about that after Ken 's death .
6 I felt much the same way about Posh Porky as Grandpa did about Mrs Salmon .
7 For example , conditions necessary for seeds to germinate were often studied in much the same way by successive age groups .
8 A piece of oral history may be meant to do without a presiding historian in much the same way in which an analytic session may be meant to do without a presiding analyst ; theoretical presuppositions are subject in each case to a show of suspension , though it is clear that the theories of Freud and others will be present in the consulting-room , and that oral historians may be sympathetic to socialism and to the methods of Marxist historiography .
9 For example , the word ‘ here ’ will be said in much the same way in the following :
10 Thin-section petrography is a standard geological technique , fundamental to determining the mineralogical and textural characteristics of rocks ; it can be applied in just the same way to ceramic materials .
11 It is prepared in such a manner that the questions are asked in exactly the same way of every respondent .
12 One , one might argue that erm one might argue that there is a cynical implication thereupon , one might argue that but , but in i i in exactly the same way at the moment you might argue that all the assurances they 've given on Hong Kong are , are not worth the paper they 're written on and , and , and as soon as the , soon as you get through to nineteen ninety seven they 'll walk in .
13 All the new Marshall spares are exclusive Marshall items , as used in the regular production amps , and have been tested in exactly the same way for durability and reliability .
14 After the show , Michael Codron ordered the number to be performed exactly the same way for every performance thereafter .
15 Thus , even routine behaviours which occur many times — such as tying shoelaces , brushing teeth or washing a cup — will never be performed in exactly the same way on two occasions .
16 It is extremely difficult for any practitioner to administer a test in exactly the same way on two occasions , even if the same child is being tested .
17 ‘ In a subsequent editorial the newspaper fiercely attacked the CPS decision … and questioned whether the CPS would have made the same decision if the woman had been a black girl caught in exactly the same way on Broadwater Farm .
18 I feel exactly the same way about Dustin .
19 Tolkien would have liked that , for it would make ‘ luck ’ a close modern equivalent of the Old English word usually translated ‘ fate ’ and derived in exactly the same way from the verb ( ge ) weorþan , ‘ to become , to happen ’ .
20 Then , removing the constant from S , it is convenient to put ( 10.5 ) and the approaching wave is then given by ( 10.6 ) The approaching wave in region III is obtained in exactly the same way in terms of the function .
21 It applies in exactly the same way in the case of a breach of contract by the seller .
22 Just over five and a half years later , I stood on the same spot and watched the Israelis drive down the same road to be greeted in precisely the same way by the same Christians on the same balconies .
23 In the modern individual such a clearly defined and providential maternal version of the superego does not appear to emerge in quite the same way during and after the oral period , almost certainly because in individual history , unlike that of the culture , the oral period does not follow Oedipal resolution and therefore can not build on an already-existing superego .
24 That is a serious charge against Christianity ; and one which has not been raised in quite the same way by other moral issues ( such as slavery ) which have in the past confronted Christians .
25 Compounds containing a particular amino acid , tryptophan , do not appear to be dealt with in quite the same way in the brain of a sufferer from addictive disease as they are in other people .
26 The meanings of these expressions was considered in the previous chapter , and it may be expected that they will be interpreted in essentially the same way in this context .
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