Example sentences of "all [vb infin] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Miller , of whom I must always retain the highest sense , both for the Knowledge I have received from his Labours , and more particularly that Friendship and Communicativeness with which he always treated me , was blessed with a more favourable Situation in the progress of his Experiments , by enjoying the kind Influence of the Sun ( the parent of Vegetation ) in so high a Degree as to have the Vine in full ripeness on the natural Wall , without the assistance of Art ; and could we all experience the same Felicity , I need not have communicated my Observations or my Countrymen wanted an other Tutor …
2 " Do they all make the same sort of voyages ? "
3 We do not all live the same lives nor do we all need the same things .
4 Everyone has the same equipment , and they can all do the same things : walk , talk , play music , and so on .
5 However , in a famous paper written in 1905 , Einstein pointed out that such observers could all measure the same speed of light if they abandoned the idea of a universal time .
6 Do we not all face the same loss , namely death ?
7 Hydrangea florets can be picked and pressed in the autumn when they are a lovely green shade with reddish tinges , although you may have to choose your bush carefully as they do not all have the same density of colour .
8 So autonomous changes in investment , government spending , exports and consumption will all have the same multiplier effect on an economy 's national income .
9 And do we not all have the same right to be saved ?
10 If interviewers or investigators are each allocated the same number of primary sampling units , they will all have the same workload ;
11 At some very high energy , called the grand unification energy , these three forces would all have the same strength and so could just be different aspects of a single force .
12 Where data have a hierarchical structure or where units do not all have the same number of variates recorded ( due , for example , to different numbers of visits to a clinic ) , the more elaborate structure of a database will be needed .
13 Nor do they necessarily all share the same interpretation of the events in which they participate ; rival themes are thrust forward , and the same lines are used to justify contradictory claims and interests .
14 The standard weapon of an infantryman in the British army , a type of camera and the latest aid to computer games playing may all share the same initials but that 's about as far as any similarity between them can be made to stretch .
15 The difficulty arises , as we saw with professional groupings , of sub-groups existing within an organisation that do not all share the same goals or values .
16 The process of consultation and negotiation was not entirely smooth , since teachers did not all share the same understanding of the form of library use favoured by the project and , indeed , the school 's own library committee .
17 So the 46% of houses in Barnet that the government reckons will be in the top band will all pay the same amount , irrespective of their value .
18 We do not all live the same lives nor do we all need the same things .
19 Do n't they all talk the same language ?
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