Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] be [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | So I 'll be in the same boat as you next year . |
2 | Most of the season you 'll be with the same group of people for the whole fortnight , which creates an excellent social atmosphere . |
3 | ‘ Of course I 'll take you , ’ Fabia replied without hesitation , and was about to add that she would be on the same flight with her when she was halted by a change in Cara 's expression . |
4 | Mr Macmillan echoed the same thinking about the H-bomb : ‘ When the tests are completed we shall be in the same position as the United States or Soviet Russia … |
5 | ‘ I 'm sure that once in a while we can be in the same kitchen without explosions occurring , do n't you agree ? |
6 | For helices to entwine together they must be of the same handedness , like the strands of a rope . |
7 | I do n't know the figures for mental illness , but they must be of the same order , though better hidden . |
8 | If everything tumbled into place there was just a chance that they could be on the same ferry as the Renault , at 1330 hours the next day . |
9 | They would be on the same corridor as him in the Embassy 's accommodation annexe , and later they would talk through the case history together . |
10 | ‘ Look , ’ he said , braking and getting out — at least they would be on the same level then , instead of her being ten frigid feet tall and him crouching six inches high in the driving seat of his car — ‘ about last night … ’ |
11 | Word is out that he may be in the same class as Chris Armstrong , sold to Palace for £1m after just a handful of games . |
12 | However it is clearly desirable that where such a statement is to be made in writing it should be in the same form as a statement written by the suspect following an interview , i.e. a statement under caution in compliance with paragraph C12. 13 and Annex D. |
13 | Because the hot gas is pervasive , cooler gas embedded in it must be under the same high pressure . |
14 | In other words : " if it looks different it must be of the same age " , and " if it looks the same it must be diachronous " . |
15 | He 'll be a year behind me , and he 'll be on the same money as me . |
16 | It 'll be along the same lines |
17 | Have a very good holiday and er , tomorrow there wo n't be a normal agri-econ lecture , there 'll be a special lecture , but it 'll be in the same place , same time . |
18 | ‘ If the Certificate of Primary Education tested material which was firmly within the grasp of primary school teachers : if it tested the ability to re–son and understand relationships of cause and effect ; and , if , above all , it tested relevant and practical knowledge , it would be at the same time both a more efficient and equitable instrument for selecting secondary school entrants and also a more useful preparation for those for whom primary education is terminal . |
19 | I had always imagined that when I finally lost my virginity , it would be for the same reason I smoked and drank , because it would have seemed unsophisticated not to . |
20 | I think I would commend LIFE to you , but it will be with the same conditions and terms as we did last year , with which they did comply . |
21 | I do n't know the comparable figure for a willow seed or an ant , but it will be of the same order of staggeringness . |
22 | Any one of us could be under the same sort of misapprehension without even realizing it . |