Example sentences of "not [verb] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 People did not stay the same .
2 This produces the stress of tiring ambulance journeys , the long wait in the clinic and not seeing the same staff at each visit .
3 When the other industry ( meals ) is untaxed and in competitive equilibrium , we showed in the last section that the marginal cost of producing films is exactly the value of the marginal utility sacrificed by not using the same resources to produce more meals .
4 I went back , not to see the same people , but I went back , erm , on a a family holiday .
5 Their relative goodness of fit can not properly be judged because the hypotheses do not cover the same input .
6 It is not difficult to see why corporate crime has not received the same publicity as murder , robbery , theft , rape and so on — both in the mass media and in the study of crime .
7 But personal belief and professional judgement have not received the same attention .
8 Indeed it would be absurd if the following two cases were not treated the same : ( 1 ) A has two deposits each of £10,000 , and he assigns one deposit to B and the other to C ; and ( 2 ) A has one deposit of £20,000 , and he assigns one-half to B and the other half to C.
9 It 's wrong that everybody is not treated the same way .
10 Of course there was nothing to guarantee that the soup you were canning would measure up to the quality or taste of Mother 's , nor that other soup canners would not make the same sales appeal .
11 Walter Luff did not make the same mistakes as his predecessor , and paralleled the extensive improvements on the tramway by a redevelopment office of the bus system , including the sacrifice of two heavily-trafficked tram routes to bus operation .
12 If the surveyor states that the property is most definitely not worth the agreed price and the building society will not advance you the money you need , you have three choices : abandon the property and look again , or go to another building society and hope that another surveyor will not make the same judgement , or go to your vendor 's estate agent , explain the situation and hope that the vendor will drop the price .
13 That is , he will not make the same judgements as he would make if he were viewing the scene itself .
14 And when — inevitably — you do capsize , you soon learn how to not make the same mistakes again .
15 Children do not make the same rigid distinction between humans and animals that adults learn to make .
16 It is a safe bet that the other parties in contention would not make the same mistake .
17 Castro is reported to have said in private that ‘ we shall not make the same mistake twice ; we shall not break with the Russians after having broken with the Americans ’ ( Suárez : 1967 , p. 175 ) .
18 I must not make the same mistake this time .
19 The right hon. Member for Hertsmere blew the whistle on his colleagues when he disarmingly said that , when he privatised electricity , he would not make the same cock-up as they had done with British Telecom and British Gas .
20 We must not make the same mistake again .
21 The general opinion is that Third World countries have suffered so dreadfully under the debt burden , they would not make the same mistake again .
22 On 8 December he told his ministers that he had blundered by treating the election as a referendum and would not make the same mistake again .
23 For example , it may not want the same sweets as , as the little kid , you know little kids like little kids ' sweets , and grown up kids like more grown up sweets , they may like bubble-gum and things you would n't give to a little baby .
24 If possible , a paddock rotation system should be adopted so that nursing mares and their foals do not graze the same area in successive years .
25 In any case , it is permissable to observe that one can not regard the same problem as occuring here .
26 The Married Women 's Property Acts of the 1870s and 1880s permitted women to control their own property , although married women were not given the same capacity as single women to acquire , hold and dispose of property until 1935 .
27 This means you are not given the same level of initial impetus .
28 I 'm sure those fucking Officers are not eating the same crap as we are . ’
29 However , it should not be assumed that these low-cost alternatives can not deliver the same , sometimes better , results when used in conjunction with other software .
30 The assumption appears to be , therefore , that women do not experience the same degree of loss as men do when they retire from paid work .
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