Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [verb] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He enjoys it all with equal enthusiasm , and when I visited him in a small hut on Denham airfield where he was instructing ab initio pilots in Cessna 172s I detected the same dedication , pride and affection he has for all his aviation exploits .
2 But this one does the same thing as ever .
3 When Mrs Thatcher and President Reagan both spoke at the United Nations ' 4Oth Anniversary in 1985 they used the same autocue , which remained in a fixed position .
4 In this he recognizes the same problem which faces the insider/ethnographer , for he clearly understands that pretence , deception , and bizarre social drama play a large part in police culture and accepts this will be difficult to research .
5 Printing in colour is a little harder as there are only two colour printers available ; the Tektronix model which uses QuickDraw and the QMS ColorScript 100 which uses the same engine but has the PostScript language as well .
6 The recovery was slow and by 1937 the rate was still at 9%. 3 By 1941 , then , people looked back across two decades of mass unemployment to the end of the previous war , and by and large they assumed the same thing would happen again .
7 I was sure you felt the same way .
8 It 's absolutely extraordinary , you know , that every day here I 'm sure you have the same thing in France if you listen to the radio , every day there 's a sermon , something about hope of life hereafter .
9 ‘ I 'm sure we share the same problem .
10 All Distribution Services staff had taken the Quality in action workshop training by the end of their drive to TQM — and to make sure they speak the same language of improvement — we 're now presenting the QiA workshop to them , too .
11 However , those who share the same class situation will not necessarily belong to the same status group .
12 At first I had the same impatience I 'm feeling now .
13 Count 2 was in identical terms in that it alleged the same offence but it involved a cheque for £116,250 obtained on or about 23 March 1988 .
14 When he started at the NHS in Scotland in 1989 he took the same approach .
15 These judicial decisions caused great political upheaval and resulted in the passing of the Trade Disputes Act 1906 which followed the same pattern as the Act of 1875 , protecting trade unions from actions for civil conspiracy if the acts were done in furtherance or contemplation of a trade dispute .
16 Next he uses the same technique but this time on to a sheet of transparent glass placed on trestles , which allows the photographer to film the act through the glass , so that we see the paint falling around the pebbles and wires already placed on the glass .
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