Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [art] same [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 I made the same point in the previous chapter but it may help if I give a concrete example .
2 Over the short distance , though , I 'm pretty impressive , and I admire the same quality in others .
3 I have the same involvement in soccer as I do in your case , ’ he concluded .
4 Can I find the same chord in more than one place on the fingerboard ?
5 By knowing these wild creatures and their attributes , she contacts the same powers in herself , and may learn to use them .
6 If you find the same language in distant countries , you may be sure that the inhabitants have been the same people , that is to say , if you find the languages a good deal the same ; for a word here and there being the same will not do . ’
7 You find the same thing in Yorkshire , here and there . ’
8 You use the same phrase in a new context and embedded in that new context it acquires a completely different meaning .
9 Mrs James then told the court how she and Mr Loxton had been transported by the police to Nottingham some time later , where she saw the same man in a street there .
10 It 's precious meeting the odd soul on a high top and passing the time of day with them , knowing that no matter who or what they are , you share the same interests in wildlife , wilderness and solitude .
11 You see the same thing in our kind of business , but we 've really been operating in international markets for much longer and it 's a slower process .
12 It 's absolutely extraordinary , you know , that every day here I 'm sure you have the same thing in France if you listen to the radio , every day there 's a sermon , something about hope of life hereafter .
13 ‘ And then of course you need the same set-up in Europe .
14 And I said to myself : ‘ Why ca n't we do the same thing in Lebanon ? ’
15 And I said to myself : ‘ Why ca n't we do the same thing in Lebanon ? ’
16 There is the Ayer-Hare question , ‘ Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations ? ’ to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer , ‘ Not because of resemblance in some respect , but because of mere resemblance ’ ; and there is the question , ‘ What does the colour-word connote ? ’ to which Mill gives the answer , ‘ The mere resemblance ’ .
17 Everyone knew this , but we faced the same problems in increasing efficiency and productivity as in all the other traditional industries like coal and steel .
18 Thus we find the same teaching in Hinduism , Buddhism , Zen , Taoism , the sacred book of Zoroastrianism and in Islam of which Sufism becomes the perfection .
19 next year , it 's very limited use , and we find the same situation in South which is , move that we agreed to that in the report .
20 But do we have the same vitality in our serious music ?
21 We established the same result in Section 9.2 by applying the CS conditions to LP* ( 2 , 0 , 0 ) and it is worth noting that the resulting inequalities typically involve more variables than if ( 9.8 ) is used , but ( 9.8 ) presumes a knowledge of the tableau as opposed to just knowing the BFS .
22 To say this would be to deny the universality of what Professor A. J. Ayer says it is natural for us to assume , namely that we use the same word in different situations because we have noticed a distinctive common feature .
23 If we do the same tests in 10 years ' time , we almost certainly will not get the same set of results . ’
24 We had the same problem in Russia .
25 We have the same argument in this household .
26 We have the same trouble in Cotenville . ’
27 The French recovered the lead but two laps later they tried the same move in the same place and there was a collision between the two boats .
28 Sometimes she would climax first , sometimes he , and on good nights they would explode together so that they felt the same tingling in the very tips of their toes and even then he 'd had to remember to withdraw — just in case .
29 They attended the same school in Chelsea , became firm friends and many years later were to work together at Cambridge in the interests of botany .
30 Well I du n no , I mean on the one hand in nine in nineteen forty five I think it was , they were saying you know well in order to do , have s s s successful land reform you need three conditions , they said the same thing in nineteen forty eight , they said you need this , this , this and then we have to be militarily secure but then in nineteen forty six they 're saying no , do n't worry about it , just get the land reform sorted out , just do it .
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