Example sentences of "[pron] came [prep] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I came at the same time as the Sweeper came for I saw him standing by this very cage in clothes the people wear and not in Keeper-clothes such as he began to wear afterwards . ’ |
2 | ‘ I came in the same van as someone called Gleeson , ’ said Marcus . |
3 | In the early 1970s , in the heyday of abstract philosophy of education , it was commonplace to draw a distinction between education ‘ in the true sense ’ and pseudo-education ; or , which came to the same thing , between education and training . |
4 | The enormous increase in the demand for lace was largely due to the fashion for lace curtains which came at the same time as a huge house-building programme , and buyers came from home and abroad to negotiate their deals in the Lace Market . |
5 | EWM 's auditors — who came from the same firm as the rider 's accountant — suggested the link-up . |
6 | ‘ That means you came from the same egg . |
7 | She came at the same time ; then , as he lay there , quivering in his spent heat , she rolled off him and on to her knees . |
8 | There is nothing new in that ; we came to the same conclusion earlier when studying the field of a line charge . |
9 | They came from the same country . |
10 | These characteristics very considerably , but similar patterns can be found in several different churches and one can be fairly confident they came from the same workshop . |
11 | Denis wondered sometimes if they came from the same father and mother . |
12 | I er I did n't buy them and he sent us three boxes and they came from the same warehouse . |
13 | they came as the same they came in the same colour mu thing round them we in the red letters saying what they are . |
14 | Madden got shifted from that division — you only got shifted if you were in trouble — and he came to the same division as myself . |
15 | He came to the same conclusion as Duncan . |
16 | As Dulé had never heard his mother tongue , he and his new companions could only surmise , from the similar flare of their nostrils , the high broad set of their shoulders on slender frames , and the deep oval plunge of their chins on thin , round necks , that he came from the same part of the hinterland of West Africa , was of the Iqbo people in his origins . |
17 | Much of his youth was spent in Clermont , a city where the latter had been bishop , and his mentor there was Avitus , whose name indicates that he came from the same family as Sidonius 's father-in-law . |
18 | ‘ I do n't know about that , but it came to the same thing , I suppose . |
19 | You see , it came from the same thing . |