Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [vb -s] the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A woman who worked 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. said , " My husband works the same hours . |
2 | , my mother does the same thing , no . |
3 | Their alignment follows the same direction as the adjacent mainland ranges , to which they are structurally related . |
4 | Their poison has the same origin as that of the snakes — modified saliva — but the animals are much more primitive in their wounding mechanism . |
5 | Paul Davies is a guru of mathematical physics and his book covers the same territory as that of Hawking ( whom he cites often ) and Gribbin and is almost as impenetrable ; however , he makes every effort to take the layman along with him , so that by judicious and generous skipping you do gain something of value . |
6 | We are not interested here in whether a second investigator who slavishly follows in the footsteps of his predecessor gets the same results . |
7 | Whether his descendant has the same staying power remains to be seen . |
8 | well I ca n't put a hat on me hair takes the same shape and I take me hat off me hair 's the same shape as me hat |
9 | ‘ Looks like your lover-boy has the same idea . ’ |
10 | ‘ Because your robot tells the same story . |
11 | Our music has the same origin and function as any work song — it arises spontaneously out of a particular movement and is then used to lead , inspire and increase the rhythmical flow so that the movement is performed with minimum effort and maximum pleasure . |
12 | No matter where I wander I am haunted by your name The portrait of your beauty stays the same sailing on the ocean wondering where you are if you 'll return again where is the ring I gave to Nancy Spain … |
13 | ‘ And your boyfriend feels the same way , presumably ? ’ |