Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | I took courage , stopped , looked my questioner straight in the eye and said , ‘ I come from Fontanellato by tram and I am here for the same reason as you are . |
2 | You only think you love me because I 'm here in the same house and there 's no one else . ’ |
3 | I 'm still in the same position without actually having Aids . |
4 | Hippocratic medicine had attributed the inferiority of the female to her being further down the same scale , and simply lacking the necessary heat to become a man . |
5 | So now we set the EQ , which is always in the same position at soundchecks , and he puts black gaffer tape over the entire parametric box so all that 's on view is the volume knob . |
6 | ‘ And they were there and nobody was there at the same time ! ’ says Derry . |
7 | The ceiling only applies to individuals who have joined a pension scheme since 1 June 1989 ; earlier members who are still with the same scheme are not affected . |
8 | Among Punjabis in Delhi who are often from the same peasant background as Punjabi immigrants to Britain a ‘ modern lady ’ is a ‘ respectable ’ urban middle-class woman . |
9 | Once you have completed this , you can discuss it with your boss and ensure you are both on the same wavelength . |
10 | Having said that , you are both in the same business , and as in bookselling , if the rep wants to continue business with you , it is still about getting the stock levels right and that means buying to sell out . |
11 | This now brings you to the extraordinary position , 20 years on , in which you are essentially at the same table as your old adversary Edward Heath … |
12 | Determined not to be put down , she said , ‘ There 's really no more to add except that I would like to know if you are still of the same opinion . ’ |
13 | If you 're both on the same level , it can be a strain on the legs — and you may well find out when this position is often referred to as the ‘ dreaded knee trembler ’ ! |
14 | So how 's that you 're still with the same company you 're all |
15 | Anyway , I hope you 're still at the same address , and that someone may let us know where you are if you 're not . |
16 | find that you 're actually on the same potential there , could be low potential and difference between the two that 's all you need |
17 | There were gruff mutterings of ‘ excellent story ’ or ‘ very good ’ from the two men , who were never in the same league and knew it . |
18 | The close identity between fans and their club has weakened as football has become big business and as the players , who were once from the same working-class community as the fans , have become rich superstars . |
19 | Although you were still in the same quarter . |
20 | So he 's seventy eight now she 's probably about the same I think . |
21 | she 's just in the same condition as she 's been |
22 | She 's still on the same drug regime . |
23 | Dot Opened her eyes to glance sideways at Mrs Hollidaye but she was still in the same position , kneeling , so Dot lowered her lids and , though she had n't meant to she found herself thinking about Gloria , still asleep in that high bed with the soft eiderdown . |
24 | She felt almost sorry for Professor M. L. Vaughan , who was obviously in the same rank as her self-confident great-uncle , and differed from him on almost every point . |
25 | ‘ We 're both on the same side . |
26 | We 're just on the same wavelength . |
27 | McDunn 's in very early this morning ; we 're here in the same old interview room . |
28 | Once we were there at the same time . |
29 | Blur provide the music on MARK GOODIER , and there 's more at the same time tomorrow . |
30 | According to the US consul in Saigon , three and a half of these four statements were completely false but , in fact , not only may Under-Secretary of State Dean Acheson have offered the ‘ good offices ’ of the US ( as they were to be offered in Indonesia ) but there was also at the same time in effect a plea from Moffat , then in Singapore , that for various reasons the US should intervene . |