Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [prep] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | She was entranced by the shimmering purity of the snow , drawn by it , yet faintly intimidated at the same time , aware of her own lack of importance in the face of all this glory . |
32 | ‘ I telephoned the Blackpool office up to five times a day and never talked to the same person twice . |
33 | There was a leather armchair and kitchen chairs which matched , and brass firedogs and a fender — in fact things that you never saw under the same roof in our district . |
34 | Even among the Europeans mass intercontinental migration was confined to the people of relatively few countries , in this period overwhelmingly to the British , the Irish and the Germans , and , from the 1860s on , the Norwegians and Swedes — the Danes never emigrated to the same extent — whose small numbers conceal the enormous relative size of their demographic drain . |
35 | In fact , Donaldson and Balfour , and nearly all the researchers who followed them , gave children questions with more on one occasion , and questions with less on another , so the two terms never appeared in the same session or the same block . |
36 | He never slept in the same place , and his meals were prepared mostly by women he trusted — his partner , Vicky Amado and her mother . |