Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Because I asked in the other classes , three or four American students , and I asked them the same question .
2 The right hon. and learned Gentleman nodded when I asked him the same question earlier , but he has not said how he will ensure fairness between schools and therefore , no discrimination against students with special needs .
3 God knows why — I made him the same way I made the rest of you — but there it is .
4 I make it the same size okay ?
5 I told you the same thing . ’
6 ‘ The Medjay captain asked me that too , and I give you the same answer : how would an escaped convict find his way into the compound ?
7 I tell you the same way , there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents , than over ninety nine righteous persons who need no repentance .
8 I gave him the same answer I gave you . ’
9 The Sheriff asked me the same question and I gave him the same answer as I have you . ’
10 I promise him the same standard of service in my car as that which he would expect to be provided by a Conservative borough , or even a Conservative taxi service operated by myself .
11 Can I ask you the same question again ho , after this discussion , do you think men hate women ?
12 You still add a mark if you put then , would you give us the same mark as before ?
13 She says it the same sort of consistency as yogurt but it 's salty and it 's warm and it 's not very nice at all she said .
14 As soon as he got home , the telephone was ringing and she told him the same thing many times .
15 So you add them together and you give it the same sign .
16 She called him the former proprietor .
17 No , keep it down as low as you can because , the lower you keep it the less chance of there is of getting this biopsy done .
18 Yeah , that 's , that 's when it 's hard she asks you the same thing again and again and a few minutes later , then half an hour later , then , then you think have you listened
19 His face serious , he pleaded softly , ‘ Ca n't you pay me the same compliment , Hilary ?
20 Just by the coincidence of time : we visit her the same evening she 's burgled . ’
21 ‘ You know what men are like — swearing that their casual lovers are of no account , yet going berserk when we tell them the same thing ! ’
22 They deport him the same day .
23 He gave me the most trouble by returning more potential Pathfinders than any other CO : hut not only — aircrew he walked about Gransden with a wad of railway warrants in his pocket , and anyone who offended got one on the spot .
24 It gives me the most pain and is like a burning sensation . ’
25 Er , but I want you to start with this one , because it gives you the most flexibility .
26 They agree that theological discourse does not make sense in the terms of ordinary language , but whereas for one this effectively consigns theology to the dustbin , for the other it gives it the same sort of status as speaking in tongues .
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