Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was just going out when a man came in and asked the same question .
2 Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 .
3 Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 .
4 and if these people , who are just like you , write in and have their letters printed here , why ca n't you write in and receive the same treatment ?
5 I never sat down and played the same thing twice .
6 If others came along and interviewed the same people on the same topics , would they get the same responses ?
7 Under this system prisoners could work together and use the same dormitories , but they were forbidden to speak to one another or communicate in any other way ; they were , therefore , under constant close surveillance day and night .
8 The advantages of friendship are that you have someone who can help you in any difficulties , you can have fun together and share the same experiences .
9 If the WGMS were to be adopted in Britain , could no way be found of modifying it so as to afford the same opportunity ?
10 Will you agree that we do that , rather than have the same thing coming up time after time .
11 Alternatively , if you expect to be in a high earning bracket , you might consider setting up a limited company , even if you are the only salaried employee , rather than launching the same business as a self-employed individual .
12 Ski with a friend and make some fairly short-radius turns which the second skier will try to emulate at exactly the same moment ( ie turn at the same time rather than follow the same track ) .
13 Rather than giving the same recognition to differences among literacies which he proposes to be differences among languages , he uses what is in fact the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy as the basis for arguments about the specific nature of the English language .
14 With the decline of these markets , the company has been forced to look elsewhere or face the same fate as IBM .
15 If you ask two people to go away and do the same job with a degree of excellence , are you to get the same result at the end of the day ?
16 She was an extremely angry , very bitter woman , who was determined to get everybody around her as angry as she could , and she succeeded , and I do n't know where she 's moved now , but I 'm sure she will go on and do the same thing , and frankly , I despair of anything being done unless there is some provision made for people such as herself , and one of her friends in particular .
17 By the time the children have grown up , the marital relationship can be very empty , often extending little further than sharing the same house .
18 For example , when price inflation was running at about 12 per cent last summer , buying on HP would have meant monthly payments about 10 per cent higher than those needed to save up and buy the same thing later .
19 Using traditional methods ( ie. pencil and paper ) , I suppose I could easily have got the scissors out and done the same job .
20 It is about time that Government departments sorted themselves out and adopted the same approach to business taxation
21 And you go out and do the same thing again and you 're getting le let off for the same thing all the time and you think you 're going to get away with it all the time .
22 Yes , you whine and you wring your hands , but then you go back and make the same mistakes .
23 Starring at the County Ground tomorrow is Kenny Dalglish and his Blackburn team … his very first match as Rovers manager was at Swindon … both clubs have gone up in the world since then but what Town would give to turn the clock back and have the same scoreline again … 2-1 it was to swindon Chalky White and Colin Calderwood got the Town goals …
24 I would have to go off to the lavatory , come back and start the same scene with a variation .
25 Other jingo socialists went so far as to attribute the same view to Winston Churchill , quoting him as saying :
26 Ian Taylor speculates that tree clumps may act as a respiratory system , drawing up earth energies and releasing them through the clump 's composite aura , as well as performing the same function with subtle celestial stimuli .
27 However , there is also in English a more substantial effect on linguistic form for all the separatives ; they are ungrammatical in predicative position , even when qualifying the same nouns that they can accompany fully acceptably in attributive position : ( 47 ) the king is/will be future fortunately , Dostoievsky 's execution was mock Likewise , in the attributive phrases in ( 48 ) , possible and occasional are separative , qualifying the relationship between the entity of the noun phrase and the descriptions RIVAL and SAILORS respectively , rather than directly qualifying the entity itself : ( 48 ) a possible rival now came on the scene Wilkes and Andersen are occasional sailors ( the last pair of words has much the same meaning as the phrase week-end sailors ) .
28 Almost every activity of the outside world was reproduced there and provided the same outlets , fatuous and valuable , for human energy .
29 Harvey split the words into syllables and made each syllable a step in his dance , then he changed the accents round and danced the same remark again .
30 Herbert was there too and wrote the same day that ‘ It 's heavenly here — the air is wonderful and one never feels tired … ’
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