[src NP VP] (,) (in) the (same|exact) way [tgt NP AUX] (8 cases)

wsj_0381 (line 40, ant vp):
And please, Michelle, when you sing the line in "Makin' Whoopee," about another sunny, funny honeymoon, don't say "funn-ih," the way Dylan would.

wsj_1128 (line 8, ant vpng):
A Japanese apple called the Fuji is cropping up in orchards the way Hondas did on U.S. roads.

wsj_1387 (line 56, ant vp):
Many Japanese think it only natural that the organizations or their members would donate to politicians, the way many Japanese do, to win favor or support.

wsj_1432 (line 15, ant vp):
"The sense is we would never be in a position again where everything works for us the way it did before," says Rod Eddington, Cathay's commercial director.

wsj_1499 (line 14, ant vpng):
The Bush White House is breeding non-duck ducks the same way the Nixon White House did: It hops on an issue that is unopposable -- cleaner air, better treatment of the disabled, better child care.

wsj_1831 (line 7, ant vp):
Her Susie Diamond handles a song the way the greats do, like she's hearing the way it should sound inside her head and she's concentrating on matching that internal tone.

wsj_1866 (line 17, ant vpng):
Customers and potential customers are suddenly complaining about the stock market in the exact way they did in post-crash 1987.

wsj_2343 (line 4, ant vp):
However, most people, having been subjected to news footage of the devastated South Bronx, look at the borough the way Tom Wolfe's Sherman McCoy did in "Bonfire of the Vanities" -- as a wrong turn into hell.