Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] in the same " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He and I grew up in the same town . |
2 | ‘ I grew up in the same street as Alex Maskey , ’ said Mr Blair who also knew SF 's Paddy McManus many years ago . |
3 | When it comes to her imagined transcriptions of Jip 's diary , she goes on in the same descriptive vein for a paragraph , then stops herself with an abrupt exclamation of ‘ No , he would n't say all that ’ ( 54 ) , whereupon she starts again in more concise fashion . |
4 | ‘ It means of course , ’ she went on in the same level tone , ‘ that you will not be free to make a decision until your uncle dies . |
5 | The next time you step out in the same bout , a half-point penalty is incurred . |
6 | We grew up in the same turnin' , yer see . |
7 | We went round in the same circles for half an hour and I left feeling a mind-numbing frustration , far worse than anything induced by meetings with the Foreign Office . |
8 | This way of thinking is not reasonable , yet we carry on in the same way , generation after generation , never learning by our past mistakes . |
9 | When we finished the tour , we ended up in the same place and he comes back to me with the most beautiful guitar I 've ever seen — handcrafted in under a month ! |
10 | So I started to write a variation on the first bar and told her to go on in the same way and to keep to the idea . |
11 | He 's howling and scr w wailing cos I would n't let him go back in the same chair ! |
12 | Where we might have expected him to grant her the respect of verse , he goes on in the same business-like prose : ‘ How now , Kate ? |
13 | It went on in the same tone for several excited paragraphs and ended in an even heavier and blacker print . |
14 | Ordinarily , learning allows us to go on in the same way , to repeat what has been learned , whether it is a matter of fact ( that London is the capital of England ) or an action ( driving a car in familiar circumstances ) . |