Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [prep] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The carrier would have agreed to carry them for the same price at the carrier 's risk . |
2 | Similarly , just as when expectations of inflation were zero actual inflation of 5 per cent might sufficiently fool workers to generate an unemployment rate of 3 per cent , now , if expectations of inflation are 5 per cent , actual inflation would need to be 10 per cent to fool them by the same amount as before and hence generate the same unemployment rate of 3 per cent . |
3 | You ought to find someone on the same wavelength , who knows your mind , your love of freedom , who thinks of you the same instant you think of him . |
4 | The footwells need cutting and rewelding for a V8 , so it would be easier to repair yours at the same time as , if you buy a new bulkhead , it will need chopping and welding just the same . |
5 | Unsettled at having come halfway around the world to find herself in the same town at the same time as Vitor d'Arcos , she had skipped over any articles which mentioned him , but , on turning a page , had found an article which she could not ignore . |
6 | He should understand that ‘ the story of Christ is simply a true myth : a myth working on us in the same way as the others , but with this tremendous difference that it really happened : and one must be content to accept it in the same way . ’ |
7 | I 'm just trying to remember everybody in the same afternoon , to collect them all because of about six of them are being done around here |
8 | His wife was again allowed to visit him about the same time on the following ( or third ) day of custody . |
9 | A plane cabin tries to fool you with the same set-up , but suddenly it meets turbulence , bumps and jolts , and three hundred of you sit there thinking of the drop beneath . |
10 | What 's probably happening is that you are trying to tell them you are annoyed but also saying you still want them to like you at the same time . |
11 | In this sense , social work has been struggling to free itself from the same trap as much of British industry . |
12 | Are you supposed to press them at the same time ? |
13 | Believing that efficient charge separation could only be possible if the electron donor ( that is , chlorophyll ) and the electron acceptor ( quinone ) were in close proximity , they decided to put them into the same molecule . |
14 | You 're trying to put them in the same leg darling . |
15 | It was awful , he spoke so awkwardly , he always has to say things in a roundabout way , he always has to justify himself at the same time . |
16 | A software crash generally happens when you try to do something in the same way — i.e. the crash is repeatable . |
17 | At first sight , his praise of the Romanian regime seemed to put him in the same class as the ‘ Red Dean ’ , Hewlett Johnson . |
18 | When you can use video as another classroom aid , when and how it suits the language programme you are teaching , you almost certainly wo n't want to use it in the same way at the same time each week . |
19 | On 4 June , the day the Dunkirk evacuation ended , he wrote to the Chiefs of Staff : ‘ if it is so easy for the Germans to invade us … why should it be … impossible for us to do anything of the same kind to him ? ’ |
20 | THE REST The return to low-budget film-making by the director of Halloween , John Carpenter , fails to generate anything like the same tension . |
21 | That 's what they were doing , and then if you made too much slate this month , the following month they 'd drop your bonus down , so as to see as to keep you on the same level , so you could n't go any higher if you if you had good slate and worked your guts out . |
22 | I wanted us both to read it at the same time . ’ |
23 | His agent , Giles Gordon of Sheil Land , had reacted to the sight of the manuscript with alarm , but was won around by reading it : ‘ He said that perhaps it should be cut a bit , but that we should aim to keep it to the same kind of scale . ’ |
24 | If it requires to seize anything with the same organ , its tongue will then divide and become forked . |
25 | For the present it would be advisable not to report such allegations without giving the person defamed an opportunity to refute them in the same report . |
26 | He was followed by a head and a paw as the now enraged Rosie attempted to squeeze herself through the same opening . |
27 | It would be a disservice to Denis Law to mention him in the same breath as some of Scotland 's more notorious hell-raisers . |
28 | If you have already been offered a job and have agreed on a job description with your future service manager , then you may like to analyse it in the same way . |
29 | They were almost shouting at one another , and both seemed to realise it at the same time . |
30 | A series which is broadcast each week has a number of features designed into it to help viewers recognise " their " programme and encourage them to watch it at the same time every week . |