Example sentences of "same [prep] [noun] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Is the appeal of physics the same for women as it is for men ?
2 One can then say that the mean velocity gradient depends only on u τ and y , although one can not say the same for U because it is separated from its origin by a region in which v is important .
3 It would n't be the same for Tremayne if you were n't there .
4 Nonetheless , despite these radical changes in design , the basic cellular organization of the nervous system , with its neurons , synapses and ensembles of interconnecting cells , is the same for vertebrates as for invertebrates , as is much of their biochemistry .
5 But it is equally ridiculous to assume he can conduct his life exactly the same after marriage as before .
6 I asked the same of Benjamin as we walked out of a postern gate of St Bartholomew 's back towards the river , but my master was only half-listening .
7 The same with videos when they first come out was n't it ?
8 It 's the same with men as well is n't it. ?
9 It 's the same with Lookouts as well .
10 However , by 1984 a stream of continental ecologists were visiting FoE 's headquarters and appearing at conferences to remark that , so far as they were concerned , the trees looked much the same in Britain as they did in West Germany .
11 The amphibian 's eyes are fundamentally the same in structure as those of their fish ancestors .
12 Experience , therefore , obliges me to conclude that there must be an intermediate link ; which must either be the same in others as in myself , or a different one ; … by supposing the link to be of the same nature …
13 The shrinkage of cordage and textiles is much the same in principle as that of wood .
14 They could maintain the status quo , by charging the same in depreciation as would have been charged in principal repayments .
15 Since also the percentage of assessments below £3 was much the same in Sussex as in Norfolk and Berkshire , a good many farm workers there might have been cottagers who had their own plots of land .
16 Since we are quite different in our behavioural capacities , notably in our possessing language , this may reflect a lack of subtlety on the part of the anatomists but it is probably reasonable to assume that the input and output ends of the system are pretty much the same in monkeys as in people .
17 Waiting while my partner continued grappling with Whillans ' finest , we chatted about the nature of climbing and discovered the stunning truth that climbers are pretty much the same in Sweden as they are in Britain or anywhere else .
18 Provided that an object is conceived to be real , reactions to it are the same in kind whether one happens to be perceiving or imagining it ; and if in the latter case one reacts less strongly , that is because one is also less aware of it .
19 It would certainly be naive just to assume that nerve cells are the same in molluscs as in people , but fortunately it is possible to rely on more than assumption .
20 Census , it 's probably the same in Welsh as well you know , do n't you know ?
21 Joined using binding off , a welt knitted separately should feel the same in wear as a welt knitted at the same time as the garment piece .
22 Regardless of local circumstances , they would be the same in Glasgow as in Naples ; the same in Lisbon as in Berlin .
23 They are still much the same in appearance as they were then , and farmed in much the same way , although tractors have now replaced teams of oxen .
24 It is now divided for an old people 's residential home and private residence , yet much the same in appearance as the original .
25 While the rules as to admissibility do not apply , the value of any particular evidence , and the weight to be given to it , will be the same in arbitration as in hearings in open court .
26 A word that is the same in form as another word but different in meaning .
27 The tunes in English are not necessarily the same in form as those of other languages , nor do they necessarily produce the same effect .
28 The C'zak language , for example , is the same in essence as the Anglic which is spoken throughout the Imperium . ’
29 Regardless of local circumstances , they would be the same in Glasgow as in Naples ; the same in Lisbon as in Berlin .
30 This incarnational theology was partially recaptured by Luther , who accepted the classic position of St Gregory of Nazianzus that Christ in becoming a man became a real human being , the same in nature as ourselves — excepting that the Lord never sinned .
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