Example sentences of "[pron] would have [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 Sergeant says to her , ‘ If I 'd been there , I 'd have done the same . ’
2 ‘ I 'm sure that in your place I 'd have done the same .
3 I 'd have done the same .
4 I 'd have done the same myself .
5 Well , I could n't go in without him , so I 'd have to do the same .
6 I 'd have thought the same thing would apply to you , ’ she said , evading a direct answer .
7 But time was when I would have said the same of you , ’ he added wryly , and took heart at hearing Hugh laugh , if only briefly and softly .
8 Even to play with a pick I would have to do the same thing , like Phil Lynott did , whereas to play with my fingers in a heavy metal kind of way , as I normally do , I have to have the bass quite low or else my wrist gets mangled up and I start having problems with tendonitis .
9 Earlier Mr Garber told the tribunal : ‘ If a male member of staff belonged to the Chippendales and brought in photos I would have done the same . ’
10 I would have done the same .
11 The very next day , Sunday , I would have to attend the same chapel in its religious function , and the fact that the previous evening it had been a battleground for people who were supposed to be friends and allies , while the ‘ enemy ’ got on with his job uninterrupted outside , led to a more or less permanent confusion in my mind , which I now believe to be totally justified , between violence and religion , and between fact and fancy [ or film ] .
12 All the same , I doubt very much that when I was in a comparable situation I would have had the same faith and determination that Tom did .
13 He just managed to resist adding , ‘ Yours is twenty , and I would have thought the same went for her too . ’
14 ‘ I 'd had one drink but I would have taken the same stand if I had n't had a drink at all .
15 As the spend over the three years will be more than that — last year 's spend was £17 million and I expect this year 's to be £25 million , making a total of £42 million — I suppose that I could give my hon. Friend the assurance that he seeks , but even if our figures were so way out that I could be caught on that commitment , when I consider the matter next May — assuming that the burden still falls to me to do so — I would have to make the same calculation as I made this year .
16 Idly I wonder if she 'd have done the same thing had the play been Shakespearean : ‘ Now is the winter of our discontent … but leaving aside discontent for the moment I want you all to put your hands together for good old birthday boy Barry in Box B. All together now , Happy Birthday to you … ’
17 But then , you 'd have said the same about Crippen or Christie , would n't you ?
18 I 'm sure you 'd have done the same if you 'd been in my shoes . ’
19 But it was hypocritical sarcasm because she knew she would have done the same as him .
20 Almost immediately , Juliet realised that she would have done the same , if she 'd felt desperate .
21 There were a few who would have asked the same question , looking at Joan Rush , senior project officer with the fund , a prime mover in the group which has beavered away at the subject to bring it into the mainstream of policy and practice .
22 ‘ Among them were rich aristocrats who would have had the same fine dental work with gold fillings seen in these so-called remains of the Imperial family .
23 You would have done the same for me , ’ he replied .
24 You would have done the same for me . ’
25 You would have done the same if you 'd known . ’
26 If I 'd been in Bill 's position I , or if we 'd had been in Bill 's position , we 'd have done the same as well .
27 That 's right and he , we would have done the same if we 'd have found six men in there , er they all would have been secured until such time as I was happy that the the flat was clear .
28 We would have taken the same action and taken a prosecution if it had been any other film which had been shown without the consent of the licence-holder . ’
29 We would have to meet the same conditions — no more , no less .
30 This not only involves a mutual understanding of the common-sense notions in everyday life about what counts as an excuse , it requires that constables put themselves in the position of the offender to test whether they would have done the same .
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