Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Mike said , ‘ TCT are doing a sequel and a prequel to ‘ T is ’ and bringing them out at the same time . ’ |
2 | I was getting DF118s — painkillers but they knock you out at the same time . |
3 | You might need it later in the same flight ; if it is n't there , you ca n't use it . |
4 | We still celebrate it much in the same pagan tradition with a heavy indulgence , in gift giving and illuminating Christmas trees in an imitative magic to help the Sun regain its strength . |
5 | The state of mind of day-dream escapers was not simple and they both believed in their plans and knew quite well that they would never carry them out at the same time . |
6 | So basically all I would have to do is take them with me and I 'd bring them home on the same day . |
7 | Nicky Henderson 's Wont Be Gone Long ( 2.20 ) has top weight but is not badly treated considering he beat Lockwood Prince by 15 lengths at Chepstow last May and meets him here on the same terms . |
8 | Nicky Henderson 's Wont Be Gone Long ( 2.20 ) has top weight but is not badly treated considering he beat Lockwood Prince by 15 lengths at Chepstow last May and meets him here on the same terms . |
9 | At that point we could still take water from the aquifer , but we would have to pump it out in the same way as we would from an unconfined aquifer . |
10 | I rinsed it off with wet tissue , dried it off with the same soft wipes , and it came up like new . |
11 | Mr McTavish forbore to mention that he had n't made it quite to the same standard as his host but was obviously pleased to be included in the generalization . |
12 | Perhaps they had even bought them together in the same store , on the same day . |
13 | Assuming that the seller can then re-sell them elsewhere for the same price as the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller will suffer no loss . |
14 | This simply involves marking out a small area , collecting and marking all the dogwhelks within it , releasing them again into the same area . |
15 | The wrong turns provide additional boundaries and constraints as the exercise proceeds , leading him ultimately to the same goal . |
16 | It was a trick , leading him back into the same old treadmill . |
17 | We talk about whatever interests us perhaps for the same reason that Willis draws it and paints it . " |
18 | John Taub and others at the University of California School of Medicine required subjects to sleep an hour or more longer than usual , by putting them to bed at either II p.m. or I a.m. , but getting them up at the same time — 9 a.m . |
19 | Second , the affection for medievalism is literary before it is architectural , and architects themselves invariably refer it back to the same lines from Milton 's Il Penseroso ( c.1631 ) : |
20 | Art is not , as the metaphysicians say , the manifestation of some Idea of beauty or God ; it is not , as the aesthetic physiologists say , a game in which man lets off his excess of stored-up energy ; it is not the expression of man 's emotions by external signs ; it is not the production of pleasing objects ; and , above all , it is not pleasure but it is a means of union among men joining them together in the same feelings , and indispensable for the life and progress towards wellbeing of individuals and humanity . |
21 | I hit him again in the same place , a little harder . |
22 | I righted the wheelbarrow with effort , turned it round , and pulled it backwards up the same yard , but no further . |
23 | she obviously took them both for the same thing did n't she ? |
24 | Guy was always very close to his older sister , and after his accident she treated him consistently in the same way as she had before , which helped him to regain his normal social skills very quickly . |
25 | She rubbed her back at the same time ; bending to the floor had hurt her . |
26 | On the second day after she first saw the white gleam she saw it again in the same place . |
27 | I returned the amp for repair but the company sent it back with the same fault as before . |
28 | Dexter believed Jane Pargeter was more interested in David Parkin 's affair than she pretended : you ca n't be someone 's lover for three years and then cast them off with the same indifference as an old pair of socks . |
29 | Then the company puts them back on the same job and they further injure themselves . |
30 | Shall I pick you up at the same time as I did this morning ? ’ |