Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] in [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | He was too alert not to catch the look and he was swift enough to look down in the same instant at his cup . |
2 | we shall all end up in the same place |
3 | He said he just carried on in the same direction . |
4 | He just came on in the same purposeful manner and Maggie backed away , a little alarmed and suddenly remembering why she was here . |
5 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
6 | We are all used to thinking of the Earth as some kind of large magnet , with two magnetic poles located quite near the geographic North and South Poles , so that the needle of a compass always lines up in the same direction . |
7 | We should add , as a caveat , that if the point which Brooke J. decided in In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 ever arose again in the same context , it would be necessary to consider the effect of the judgment of this court in Rex v. Benchers of Lincoln 's Inn ( 1825 ) 4 B. & C. 855 , which was followed in Rex v. Barnard 's Inn ( 1836 ) 5 A. & E. 17 . |
8 | ‘ They can hardly live together in the same house ; Hampstead would be greatly diverted . ’ |
9 | and he 's sitting outside and he goes , he 's mum goes well he 's been out there two weeks and he 's still stood there in the same spot and he 's going like that |
10 | But we always stood roughly in the same place and we knew the forty or fifty people around us 'cos they were always there . |
11 | And wherever she might wander , she always set out in the same direction . |
12 | Attitudes toward science — also treated elsewhere in the same issue — and the apparently instinctive antipathy toward new ideas that do not fit readily into one 's established mental framework , continue to manifest themselves even in the context of the current technological age . |
13 | ‘ But to suggest that coincidentally this recording , made just a fortnight earlier , was also picked up in the same way does stretch one 's credibility . ’ |
14 | He can now get both in the same action , because the same court can both give damages and also grant an injunction . |
15 | Anyway , as you know , we were almost brought up in the same bassinet , and , as I made out to Mama just a short while ago , if Isobel had to choose between the horse and me , the horse would come out best . ’ |
16 | She paused and then went on in the same proud tone she had used when she showed them the bathroom , ‘ Mr Evans is a very important man . |
17 | She looked at him wide-eyed for a second , then ran off in the same direction as Isay . |
18 | Fast on its heels came MacPublisher and Ready-Set-Go but somehow neither caught on in the same way . |
19 | Put the line ferret through the system and the loose ferret may well be located and subsequently dug out in the same way as a rabbit . |
20 | ‘ We do n't have a history of twins in the family — and , in any case , there 's a proverb : lightning never strikes twice in the same place , right ? ’ |
21 | The saying , ’ Lightning never strikes twice in the same place , ’ does n't ring very true for Ted Ayris . |
22 | I think that and I mean you go with the sort of attitude , that lightning will never strike twice in the same place , but then again I mean who knows ? |
23 | Thus when they flew up to Balmoral for the first time after his birth , the entire family travelled together , despite the merchants of doom who insisted they should never fly together in the same plane lest it crash and kill both heir and second-in-line to the throne . |