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

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1 Connecting a plotter to a computer is generally just the same as connecting a printer , at least in terms of the interface .
2 Oh this is just exactly the same only the other way round .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Even if it measures the use of redundancy up to ten words either side of the deletion , this is still not the same as measuring comprehension : as we saw in the Bailey and Harrison study , redundancy and comprehensibility can be very different aspects of a text .
6 Yet if spatial position is the only criterion of particularity , how can we be certain that a given particular in a different place is still numerically the same particular ?
7 Joseph Rank had his first mill in Sproatley and the house where he lived is still outwardly the same , but the mill foundation was removed about 20 years ago when a modern housing estate was built .
8 The sitter is both always the same and always different under this regime ; we are accustomed to sequences of portraits of the same subject ( the Queen for example , or Rembrandt 's self-portraits ) but with Auerbach 's sequence is disconcerting because , as a series , it arouses expectations of progress ( by ageing ) or difference ( by character or role ) which are not fulfilled .
9 be arranged so that the environment of the sound within the lists is as much the same as possible , i.e. same stress pattern , same CV pattern , words with short and long segments kept separate ( especially with regard to the sound that is being checked ) .
10 It should be noted that ( 2 ) can be written alternatively as unc leading to unc It is important to observe that this general iteration procedure is really exactly the same as the method given in 2.3.1 for improvement of an approximate reciprocal .
11 By the time the draw takes place the audience will have had an eyeful of Loren and an earful of Pavarotti , who was once a deep-lying centre-forward and is now roughly the same shape as the ball .
12 Turnover in the shops for Sinterklaas and Christmas is now roughly the same .
13 ‘ Real ’ science is often not the same as in textbooks .
14 Whether you are starting to decorate a first home , have just moved into a new place or are redecorating an existing room , the problem is often much the same : not so much how to arrange things as how to fill up big blank walls and table or shelf surfaces when you do n't seem to have very much to use and certainly very little to spend .
15 When the average intelligent person sees the wreckage of a crashed aircraft greatly disintegrated and spread over the accident site , the question he would put to the investigator is almost invariably the same : ‘ How on earth can you find out the cause of that mess ? ’
16 The grouping of the predator species in terms of incisor loss is almost exactly the same as other indicators of mandibular damage , and the main difference is that the snowy owl , which produced slightly ambivalent results for mandibular breakage , has low proportions of incisor loss ( Table 3.8 ) .
17 The actual contouring and shape of the body is almost exactly the same as the Berlin Pro , but Jim asked that some additional chamfering be applied to the top of the body .
18 Curiously , weight for weight , the Young 's modulus of timbers is almost exactly the same as steel and aluminium and much better than synthetic resins .
19 The order of the list of land birds is almost exactly the same as appears in Darwin 's 1839 Journal of the Voyage of the Beagle , so these notes must have been used by Darwin as the basis for his subsequent publication .
20 What , what we will prove to ourselves if we want to is it does n't matter where you work , the amount of time that a salesmen spends driving about in his car is almost exactly the same regardless of where he works .
21 Notice that the extraction set is almost never the same as the denotation of the noun qualified .
22 The nature and quality of the defendant 's conduct are therefore factors of great importance , and although the decisional process is different from that in negligence , the result is almost always the same .
23 Well , sometimes it is almost literally the same .
24 ‘ With cargoes on ships our work is pretty much the same as before .
25 Although this pattern differs from one specimen to the next , the general effect is pretty much the same in all .
26 If one member leaves , the informal organisation is no longer the same , and new informal organisations will emerge to take its place .
27 As Brumfit observes , ‘ Being a good teacher is never exactly the same thing as understanding teaching ; there are many things we can do well that we can not fully understand . ’
28 She leaves him , returns , and while their relationship is never quite the same again , they get engaged .
29 Damaged shells are repaired , but the later-formed shell is never quite the same as the original .
30 One thing is certain , the pressure of playing in an amateur event , even for your country , is never quite the same as playing for money .
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