Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] [verb] the same " in BNC.
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1 | And expected everyone else to do the same . |
2 | It has certainly not been the only movement , nor has it always taken the same form or led to the same conclusions . |
3 | Well you know , strange things happen You always wear the same size ? |
4 | Evelyn would have been shocked to hear anyone else say the same , but she had washed her hands of Rose Williams , and a mixture of tiredness and terror that Jackie might give away their secrets made her callous . |
5 | ‘ That we 'd had a short but intense affair , and when we 'd met again and realised we still felt the same about each other you 'd revealed how Thomas was mine . ’ |
6 | You know it just tastes the same . |
7 | We 're not saying that that er has been done er through all the cheap channels I do n't blame him probably do the same . |
8 | Or do I simply feel the same ? |
9 | ‘ Do I still look the same ? |
10 | But do you seriously expect the same people to be there after so long ? |
11 | Do you still feel the same now that your own son is involved ? ’ |
12 | Nor , even if full-time , did they typically do the same type or level of paid work as that performed by the men who were included in the employers ' pension schemes . |
13 | That 's got 'em do they both work the same ? |
14 | Do they still carry the same today or has , has that amount gone up ? |
15 | The tunes in English are not necessarily the same in form as those of other languages , nor do they necessarily produce the same effect . |
16 | Wonderful song still goes down as good as ever and I have to say we still get the same buzz out of singing it every night . |
17 | Does anyone else feel the same ? |
18 | Eventually , the meal was concluded and Mandru stood up , prompting everyone else to do the same . |
19 | The headlines , this time ‘ I Should Be So Scruffy ’ , ensured she never made the same mistake again . |
20 | This poem , though in appearance and make-up is different from other Owen work it still carries the same anti-war message , but for me this poem is the best of his poems because of its subtly hidden anti-war message and meaningful ambiguity . |
21 | A kite on a line generates lift from the wind streaming past it ; but if released it soon reaches the same speed as the surrounding air and loses it all . |