Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] the same [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But nobody appreciates more than me how Ian feels because I endured the same thing at exactly this time last year . |
2 | I made the same point in the previous chapter but it may help if I give a concrete example . |
3 | Well , actually , looking at the erm , premiums in the book , and it worked out that the total I was paying out in endowments , if I got the same level of cover under the protected savings plan , over twenty five years with living assurance , it was , it was only working about seven pound more , you know , |
4 | I used the same method of laying the stretchers over the legs in the correct position and marking off the shoulders as in the back rails . |
5 | I paid the same price for the Les Paul Special . |
6 | Again and again I heard the same story of deepening poverty driving students to take the decision to drop out of education . |
7 | I talked the same way at his age , fighting my rogue aitches and glottal stops . |
8 | Later , of course , I saw the same look on other men 's faces — ‘ |
9 | I saw the same look on a fellow who died |
10 | I chose the same flowers for the right-hand picture , but used yellow shades instead . |
11 | I related the same story to a gentleman in this department , and he was unable to be of help — especially when I suggested to him that his department should not approve equipment that was unable to receive satisfactorily most of the NDBs in the UK . |
12 | I felt uneasy and the back of my neck was prickly with sweat , but relentlessly I kept the same pace towards them . |
13 | I gave the same seminar about the problems of the inflationary universe , just as in Moscow . |
14 | You mentioned erm tumours , in fact you get this as I said the same picture with , with X-rays as you get with magnetic resonance imaging , but what is different about tumours apparently is that the erm relaxation time with which the erm nuclei move erm varies erm according to whether a cell is , is cancerous or not . |
15 | Reluctantly Elinor said , ‘ I had the same problem with Daddy Billy , but in my day wives had to put up with that sort of thing . |
16 | I had the same problem with the doctor and nurses in Styal over what I could and could n't have in the way of eye drops , etc . |
17 | erm , why is it so much higher than the similar figure , the same figure for , my sub team , when I had the same number of stage one decisions and one more stage two decision ? |
18 | ‘ I suggested the same thing to every other member of the backroom staff as I appointed them and they all agreed . |
19 | So you got the same answer for two questions . |
20 | No doubt you tried the same thing with him — implying that we 'd got along rather better than we ought to have ? ’ |
21 | With a stab of fear , she recognised the same lack of focus in Connor 's eyes , as if he were looking inwards instead of seeing the world about him . |
22 | Allowing herself a small triumphant smile , she started the same process on the right boot . |
23 | It would be impossible to accuse Lili of being ill-dressed , but if she wore the same clothes for decade after decade while my mother did not , then there was something wrong somewhere and my mother was suspecting that , implicit in the situation , lay criticism of her taste and judgement . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Of course , I 've always loved her but I 'd no idea she felt the same way about me until she told me this afternoon . |
26 | She cooked , she cleaned , she shopped , she walked Pilade , she saw to her lodgers — day after day she did the same things at the same time , and instead of being driven half mad with boredom , insane with frustration , she found herself strangely at peace . |
27 | She did the same in the kitchen ; she did the same thing with the books , removing them , dusting them carefully , and returning them to clean , wiped , and waxed shelves . |
28 | ‘ She 's not that hard up , ’ Anne retorted amid laughter , but soon she had the same experience with another young man . |
29 | Paddy 's daughter was tall like him , and she had the same air of self-assurance . |
30 | She had the same kind of eyes , a real pinned kind of look . |