Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | If , for example , a customer likes Marks and Spencers ' potato crisps , he can only buy more at the same shop ( or another branch of Marks and Spencers in a different town ) . |
2 | Such men depended upon success for support : for while du Guesclin might play upon his Breton origin to gather a force ( or route ) around him , the English could not do so with the same ease , and therefore came to rely upon their reputations to draw men to their service . |
3 | Although the argument has been used that the proposed primary school will increase traffic , it will not do so by the same volume . |
4 | Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation . |
5 | He regarded perpetual change as the fundamental law governing all things — a view which is summarized in his famous aphorism , ‘ You can not step twice into the same river ’ . |
6 | ‘ They can hardly live together in the same house ; Hampstead would be greatly diverted . ’ |
7 | He can now get both in the same action , because the same court can both give damages and also grant an injunction . |
8 | Quiss cleared his throat and leaned forward towards the small figure , which shrank away without actually stepping back , " Right , " Quiss said , " the answer to the question is : You ca n't have both in the same universe , Got it ? " |
9 | " Yes , " nodded the attendant , " yes , I think I 've got it : " You ca n't have both in the same universe . " |
10 | I think that and I mean you go with the sort of attitude , that lightning will never strike twice in the same place , but then again I mean who knows ? |
11 | Thus when they flew up to Balmoral for the first time after his birth , the entire family travelled together , despite the merchants of doom who insisted they should never fly together in the same plane lest it crash and kill both heir and second-in-line to the throne . |