Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It just gives me hope that there are huge groups of people that feel exactly the same thing . |
2 | But someone says oh this is a bit messy having these two pipes , could n't we just have one pipe that did exactly the same job . |
3 | I can evoke the wind at will and make it rustle the stiff papery blades of the bamboos and sing , through the comb-like leaves of the yew , as a worthy accompaniment to the voice that on that day and on all other days , even to the final silence , spoke words that had always the same meaning . |
4 | It is unusual outside some strictly regulated professional courses to find two courses covering the same content ; it would be difficult to find two that have exactly the same pattern of assessment ; and impossible to find two that are taught in precisely the same way . |
5 | Then I returned to the tinker camp and sought out the same woman . |
6 | The method adopted by Ministers for discussing policy questions is however essentially a domestic matter ; and a decision by a Cabinet Committee , unless referred to the Cabinet , engages the collective responsibility of all Ministers and has exactly the same authority as a decision by the Cabinet itself . |
7 | RCT , based in Arizona , is a non-profit making trust fund , and has much the same relationship with US academic institutions as BTG has with UK ones . |
8 | I would have trusted him to be here at this discussion and say much the same things other people here would be saying . |
9 | Oh yes , erm I went to a comprehensive co-educational school and found exactly the same thing . |
10 | Evelyn took a deep breath and drew exactly the same H as before . |
11 | Gedge 's approach to stagecraft was largely to ignore all the rules and act almost the same way as he did off stage . |
12 | I telephoned Frank and adopted exactly the same technique . |
13 | Apart from that they could 've sat on a wall and done exactly the same thing , she was in the street . |
14 | there may be an expectation that we should , we should be absorbing increase in and getting roughly the same amount of money , but . |
15 | I came into the G M B and heard exactly the same kind of derogatory comments about the Transport and General Workers ' Union . |
16 | The festival itself is moving into its second decade and keeps basically the same shape as in other years . |
17 | He came over , shoved the piece of paper into my hand , and vanished down the same hole . |
18 | The essential point is that a conception of justice fulfils its social role provided that citizens equally conscientious and sharing roughly the same beliefs find that , by affirming the framework of deliberation set up by it , they are normally led to a sufficient convergence of opinion . |
19 | If not , subjects with limited literature may be subdivided too extensively , producing unused or little used subdivisions , whereas ‘ large ’ subjects , if allocated only the same number of subdivisions , will have some trying to accommodate unmanageable quantities of literature . |
20 | It is revealing that , in a very similar way , to be can be present or omitted in an actual non-finite clause where it signals the passive of a verb phrase although its presence is generally preferred : ( 48 ) Cromwell ordered the Abbot of Reading ( to be ) tried and executed immediately The same insertion is sometimes superficially possible for predicate qualifiers ; but in reality this indicates a main verb which is semantically compatible with the relation of either construction ; an example would be like ( or want ) which makes it possible for us to set ( 49 ) beside ( 8 ) : ( 49 ) Alastair likes his beef tea to be strong However , with most preceding verb phrases , such a change to the predicate qualifier construction will produce a result which is ungrammatical and may even present difficulties of interpretation : ( 50 ) ( a ) the children have kept the fish-tank clean : how have the children kept the fish-tank ? ( b ) the children have kept the fish-tank to be clean |
21 | They flew almost the same number of sorties ( some 2,600 each ) and lost nearly the same number of aircraft ( 72 with 431 and 74 with 434 ) , suffering virtually identical casualties . |
22 | 2 Two or more words normally associating with each other and having much the same meaning as the nominal phrase , eg the very poor , a summit meeting . |
23 | Whichever bone it was , it was a crotch in shape ; that is , a forked bone like a wish-bone , and having precisely the same shape as the frog — the horny elastic pad — in a horse 's hoof . |
24 | He had what was apparently a heart attack and died there the same day . ’ |
25 | And end up the same circumstances we was now , er with out the stuff that we 'd we were paying for for the next six months of the year . |
26 | Had he been in Whitechapel , Charlie would have been happy to run up and down the market from five in the morning to seven at night and still box a few rounds at the club , drink a couple of pints of beer and carry out the same routine the next day without a second thought , but when at nine o'clock the sergeant-major gave them a ten-minute break for cocoa he collapsed on to the verge exhausted . |
27 | This is a market for the sale and repurchase of government bonds and serves much the same function as the lending of stock in the UK . |
28 | They should be aware that Mr beat Mr Brown to the punch and did exactly the same thing a few months ago . |
29 | until she got onto that crossbar and then she just flew straight back and did exactly the same thing all over again and I just thought sod it ! |
30 | I 'm in the same position as she is and share exactly the same sentiments . |