Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] much the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We were much the same age and more like sisters than cousins , really . ’ |
2 | It 's much the same attitude that meant Darlington fans at Torquay last Saturday had to pay £6 to stand behind the goal , a quid more than the home crowd . |
3 | ‘ Of course he wrote music , ’ Haverford explained patiently , ‘ but it 's much the same thing . |
4 | In this sense invention seems to imply that crime is the outcome of the kind of rational decision-making that is associated with the classical criminological view ( and I will suggest later that it is much the same idea ) . |
5 | It was much the same story at the Foreign Office . |
6 | It was much the same situation as with the ship attack . |
7 | He was much the same height as Hotspur , and much the same build , though twenty years at least older , and a century more crafty , and there was always the curious suggestion about him that he was ready and waiting to fit himself into the void if ever Hotspur slipped out of being . |
8 | He detested the commercial world and , although he was much the same age as the Prince , had no time for the young . |