Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] much [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Gertrude Stein expressed much the same idea when she wrote , ‘ Picasso in his early Cubist pictures used printed letters as did Juan Gris to force the painted surface to measure up to something rigid and the rigid thing was the printed letter . ’
2 The double bed where she had lain with Johnny occupied much the same position as did her own .
3 The damage to the integrity of the US banking system caused by the feckless management of the savings and loans system — which before US financial deregulation did much the same job as our own building societies — has been so extensive that its impact often goes unstated .
4 The second day 's play followed much the same pattern of the first , the difference being Humphreys Davies ' three set victory over Lisa Albano .
5 The proceedings for the four families followed much the same pattern .
6 Audiences felt much the same way .
7 Everyone connected with the play felt much the same way .
8 Other clubs did much the same things for provincial leaders ; it was to the Constitutional Club that Salvidge went when in London and it was there that he stayed .
9 Arthur Scargill had much the same idea , arguing that pits could only be saved by strike action and taking the battle to the streets .
10 The Guardian carried much the same information .
11 Colonialism had much the same impact on the traditional political systems with which it came into contact , especially those which were hierarchically organized for the purpose of a feudal mode of production .
12 In 1961 it was already overwhelmingly the nation 's ‘ main activity ’ in the evening , and the BBC study establishing that fact produced much the same figures when repeated in 1975 ( BBC , 1976 ) .
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