Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] [adv] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst this is a fast and relatively painless process , the files will require handling in exactly the same way as if they had been transferred across a simple serial link . |
2 | Cardiff spun around in shock , seeing all of the others reacting in exactly the same way , as the hideous , agonised cacophony echoed and reverberated around them . |
3 | The purpose of this was to compare the experience of and attitude to the police of Blacks , Asians and Whites living in roughly the same conditions . |
4 | They entered into an agreement by correspondence , each company writing in substantially the same terms to the other that they would not , without the written consent of the other , at any time , employ any person who during the past five years had been an employee of the other . |
5 | The sample from Wales came from the same locality as the short-eared owl and tawny owl pellet samples , and the kestrel was hunting over much the same area as these species . |
6 | Do you realize — all this was going on exactly the same last March ? |
7 | It seems to me , everything 's going on just the same as it was before . |
8 | The man under discussion in the White House was , at that moment , dwelling on precisely the same subject . |
9 | He dies lying across his brother 's body , a complicated split screen effect in which Irons was first Elliot , sprawled half-sitting against the wall with a stand-in across his lap , and then Beverly lying in exactly the same position as the stand-in for a matte shot to be inserted in the first image . |
10 | The pattern of cell divisions was found to be invariant , every normal worm going through exactly the same pattern of cleavages to form the body . |
11 | There was only one person who would really understand , because he was going through exactly the same . |
12 | ‘ Different sizes , one heavier than the other , and yet they are going round exactly the same path in the same time . |
13 | He thinks of that great opening shot in Le Métro and he realizes that her lips are moving in exactly the same way , her face pained as he does his practised best . |
14 | The termites continued to build their hills with their crest pointing in exactly the same direction as before , but they did change the disposition of their elongated chambers within the nest . |
15 | And this is assuming that Venus is travelling in exactly the same plane as the Earth 's orbit , which it probably would n't be . |
16 | For those of us who are spared having to wear a uniform to work , the notion of getting out of bed and putting on exactly the same clothes , every day , is simply too boring to contemplate . |
17 | Everything falling in exactly the same way is what is natural , not everything staying put the same way . |
18 | When she checked through the spyhole it was standing in exactly the same spot , unmoving , like a lizard . |
19 | Then the same bunch of faces pop up , standing in exactly the same positions , doing exactly the same things in front of different houses . |
20 | According to Le Matin , Joffre ( responding in much the same way as he had to General de Langle earlier ) , said ‘ let him do what he wants ’ and then went back to sleep . |
21 | Is it not ironic that Australia won the final playing in exactly the same style that England were so slated for — to win ! |
22 | Any pain you can conceive of as hurting in just the same way as yours hurt must be conceived of as hurting you . |
23 | But it remains frequently entertaining in much the same way that reminiscences , anecdotes and so on can be , and particularly because of the three-member cast . |
24 | Dr Reading and the Swedish scientists began their work independently , neither knowing that the other was working on virtually the same project . |
25 | There are difficulties in identifying areas common to the brains of people and other animals and , even when that can be done , it is unclear how far one can rely on the areas working in exactly the same way . |
26 | The analysis of discourse can not then be agnostic about meaning in quite the same way as can linguistics . |