Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [noun sg] [vb past] the same " in BNC.
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1 | A lost love or family tragedy had the same impact on a Ukrainian living 300 years ago as it does today on a 30-year-old singer living in Leeds . |
2 | Other economic benefits of migrant labour include the recruitment of migrants to particular jobs at lower wages than indigenous workers , partly because job titles and grades could be invented to cover up the fact that job content remained the same , and also because of the threat of repatriation and other forms of intimidation ; the enhanced possibilities for the introduction of shiftwork and piece-work , deskilling , and the slower introduction of safety measures ; the avoidance of national insurance payments by the recruitment of illegal migrants ; and the ability to shed and recruit with relative ease , thus avoiding the costs of labour hoarding ( Paine , 1977 ; Fevre , 1983 ) . |
3 | If Vanilla Ice spouted the same sort of shit they did he 'd be pilloried . |
4 | The shock and adjustment curve followed the same pattern in all countries but the timescale differed . |
5 | Electronic sound recording gave individuals the chance to bring a fleeting permanence to their radio listening and their own aural environment , and video recording did the same , rather more expensively , for the TV screen . |