Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [art] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I only met you a half hour ago and I love you like one of my own . ’
2 ‘ The authorities have only allowed me a little time with you .
3 erm , she made me bend my head and I could only bend it a little way and she could see the spasms
4 This birth was so quick and easy , Wilson could not think it the same process as Oreste 's .
5 ‘ T is so no more ’ , that is , he can no longer consider himself the same person — he has become , at last , a human being ( line 36 ) , not a dreaming poet , and he can not go back to the earlier state .
6 Just give me a little time to take it in . ’
7 Unfortunately he 's reactionary enough not to accord me the same freedom ! ’
8 Other executives had already asked themselves the same question .
9 That just gave him the more confidence . ’
10 They always bring them the same day so there 's not much point in looking anywhere else .
11 So at last — science has discovered the reason why agony aunts always give you the same advice : if your marriage has got stale , brighten yourself up , get fitter , take up a hobby or surprise your husband .
12 Do anything different , you still turn it the same way to lock it down it 's just
13 It still gives us the same answer cos we multiply to get the indices .
14 Cos some people er er may think , you know , the agreement because I have split the load you can still charge me the same price and it may not be the case .
15 Probably tell you the same thing a different way .
16 He 'd often asked himself the same question .
17 Do n't ask me why , I often ask myself the same question !
18 and he will say in a minute do n't buy me no more mince dear .
19 Because the parent does n't see it the same way .
20 But you have to balance that with the way a major wo n't allow you the same freedom of artistic licence and influence over your promotion and development that an independent company can offer .
21 ‘ I might well ask you the same question , ’ he said coolly , not moving further into the room .
22 I abruptly asked them the same question I had of Benjamin .
23 ‘ I was about to ask you the same question . ’
24 ‘ I was about to ask you the same question . ’
25 ‘ I was about to ask you the same question . ’
26 ‘ As long as everybody else sees it the same way , ’ he said .
27 I might have returned to match fishing , which never gave me the same enjoyment , even when I won , that a big fish always does , and , I hope , always will .
28 I 'll never find anything the same shape .
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