Example sentences of "[be] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | SIR — I am the same age as the funniest sports writer around , Michael Parkinson . |
2 | I realize there are some women , and I know one or two in Baldersdale , who can not resist babies and go all to pieces whenever they meet one , whereas I am the same with dogs . |
3 | I am the same . |
4 | I am the same woman you fell in love with then , the very same . |
5 | I am the same woman you fell in love with then , the very same . |
6 | And erm well I am the same status and I am his colleague and all this you know I can help you . |
7 | I have seen before and after your boasted strokes of policy ; and you were the same man , and would have been the same man to me and to yourself if you had never done them . |
8 | My feet have never been the same since , he said . |
9 | Life would not have been the same without them , nor would it be now , considering the lasting impression they made in our minds . |
10 | I wonder whether the umpire 's attitude would have been the same if the offender had been his opponent , the comparatively unknown Grant Connell . |
11 | There was nothing to suggest that had the evidence been excluded that result would necessarily have been the same . |
12 | The result has been the same each time . |
13 | Its always been the same ’ ( FN 30/11/87 , p. 16 ) . |
14 | There are many projects where farmers have seen potential benefits from a project , but where these have not been the same as those anticipated by the project designers . |
15 | Spurs have never been the same in cup competition since Port Vale knocked them out of the FA Cup . |
16 | Rovers have never been the same since they knocked Newcastle and Wimbledon out of the Centenary Trophy . |
17 | If the English handicapper appears to have been lenient with Barnbrook Again , the Irish handicapper has been the same with Morley Street . |
18 | They must have been the same year , for their birthdays were only two months apart . |
19 | Ann , in 1913 , would have been the same age as Edward 's mother and , from family hearsay , Ann 's sentiments resemble closely the practical , optimistic piety of Mary Elizabeth Thomas . |
20 | It had been the same sum for years . |
21 | Perhaps the end would have been the same in any case . |
22 | He 's been a wonderful husband in every way … it 's been the same all … our married life . ’ |
23 | The overwhelming reason had always been the same one . |
24 | The sum has been the same since 1983 , when the Government launched its Enterprise Allowance Scheme — better known in some circles as the Enterprise Allowance Scam or Enquiring Artists ' Support . |
25 | And our Emily 's never been the same from that day to this … |
26 | Todger had never been the same since they got to Hambury . |
27 | Golf would never been the same again after September 3rd , and many familiar faces were destined not to return . |
28 | The music has n't changed ; it 's been the same for the past few millennia . |
29 | You have always been the same , never do what you were … ’ |
30 | I have sat on the opposite bank of a river to where a match was being fished and seen barbel breaking line time after time , and the reaction has always been the same : the tying on of a hook of the same size to the same line that barbel had already treated with the contempt it deserved . |