Example sentences of "no [adv] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 As a result , becoming an adult and setting up a household no longer mean the same thing .
2 But the 1977 Ferrari was by now outmoded and no longer had the same competitive edge .
3 Time no longer had the same meaning down in the basement of the TV company , windowless and illuminated only by artificial light .
4 Even so , that wave of philanthropically inspired work among boys and girls which began in the 1880s had exhausted itself a decade or more later , and despite the opening of new clubs and the formation of the Scouts , youth work no longer inspired the same missionary zeal .
5 Finding he had an inadequate amount of carpeting and the shop could no longer supply the same colour , he simply ordered another shade and was oblivious to the clash of reds this created half way up the stairs .
6 Until a few years ago , it seemed clear that there was redundancy where an employer no longer required the same number of employees .
7 After many years , when children no longer need the same amount of time and attention from their parents , many find that their lives are no longer full of interesting social contacts and experiences .
8 There is a concern that the Panel would no longer have the same flexibility to adapt the rules to take account of new market practices , or to waive them in the interests of fairness .
9 ‘ The government clearly counts on the pleasure and prestige the jobs afford to keep them filled at fairly low cost , but this wo n't help if the best scholars are constantly tempted to go abroad ’ , says Kauffmann , ‘ and now , new appointments or those who change jobs by moving or by promotion no longer have the same job security ’ .
10 In particular , this repulsion means that orbitals in different sub-shells no longer have the same energy .
11 But somehow the invitation no longer holds the same enticing mystery as it once did .
12 Though the issue no longer commands the same urgency it did immediately after Tiananmen , ‘ right of abode ’ has been adopted as a cause by a wide variety of business and professional lobby groups .
13 This disjunction does not trouble our thirty-something lives , partly because we no longer enjoy the same moments of sexual and personal discovery , and partly because those lives are generally so ordered nowadays that all our tastes are admissible .
14 The same word , used at the time of Louis XIV , no longer has the same meaning today .
15 Though it no longer has the same resonance , it remains an important criterion .
16 ‘ The increasing efficiency of agricultural producers and changes in agricultural policy mean that retaining as much land as possible in agricultural use no longer has the same priority . ’
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