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Example sentences for "much the same manner"

  • Choke damp, which is a gas considerably heavier than the atmosphere, is usually found near the bottom of mines, running along declines and falling into holes in much the same manner as a liquid.

  • It was then lifted out by machinery and the contents dumped into cars in much the same manner as that of the steam shovel in the mines.

  • Brush, of Cleveland, Ohio, invented an arc light in which the carbons were set point to point, the distance being maintained and the necessary feed produced automatically in much the same manner as in the lamps used at present.

  • In much the same manner as the Prince de Ligne before him, Pückler-Muskau belonged, by right of his intellectual qualities, to the international aristocracy of Europe.

  • Things that have no natural connection whatever with each other are forced into juxtaposition to produce an aphorism, in much the same manner as totally unconnected ideas are coupled together in a pun.

  • The day was passed in much the same manner as the preceding one, though of course new scenes proved ever interesting to Yung Pak.

  • Many stone and metallic axes in use among other modern savages are hafted in much the same manner by insertion in a socket.

  • Some of the other ancient tools and weapons, having one flat face, seem to have been fashioned in much the same manner.

  • I have found flints on the Sussex Downs, with one side trimmed in much the same manner as the Cissbury specimens, but which, from their form, can hardly have been intended for “choppers.

  • The cliff climbers, who search for the eggs of sea-fowl, roam about at times in much the same manner.

  • The two fore feet may be hobbled together in much the same manner, allowing just a short scope for the animal to move one foot before the other.

  • The old Highland caterans shod themselves in much the same manner.

  • Thick sheets of lead are cut up into dice in much the same manner.

  • These divide the half dome in much the same manner as true Gothic ribs, but they do not support it in any way and seem to have been used for the decoration which such a change in the surface of the vault produced.

  • Its aisles are very narrow and are covered by transverse tunnel vaults in much the same manner as a number of Romanesque churches already discussed, except that the nave is here roofed with a ribbed vault.

  • Anjou-Gothic influence displacing one of Perigord-Romanesque, in much the same manner as such an influence displaced the Perigord-Romanesque architecture of western France.

  • Having endeavoured to conduct our readers to Dublin, and give them a glance at the Exhibition, photographically and generally, we shall now take our leave of the capital of Ireland, and return to town in much the same manner as we went.

  • Stork, holding Jimmy by the sleeve of his coat, in much the same manner as a policeman takes his charge to the nearest station, led the boy into the room, and then closed the door.

  • A true seaman will be a special pleader on behalf of his ship in much the same manner as an adoring mother will speak of a backward son.

  • There are moments in the lives of us all when despondency obscures our outlook upon life, in much the same manner as a thunder-cloud darkens a summer sky.

  • In much the same manner as he would have given an everyday and simple order, he raised a hand to his mouth, and shouted at the full power of his lungs-- "All hands to the boats!

  • The money that had been paid for them had usually been given back to the government in the form of taxes, so that now the farmer had lost his horse or horses in much the same manner as if some epidemic had been at work.

  • The pathology of society is affected by that in much the same manner as is evident in other organisms when a change is imminent or pending.

  • Potatoes and other foods were handled in much the same manner.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much the same manner" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    half tablespoonful; highly sensitive; hush thee; much accustomed; much agitated; much better; much earlier; much energy; much entitled; much finer; much food; much for; much force; much interested; much less; much light; much obleeged; much regret; much respected; much salt; much service; much sorrow; much sought; much water; several ways; what pleaseth