Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 And land up in the same condition as you did ?
2 A good agency interviewer will look through it and pick up on the same gaps and discrepancies which will appear to the job interviewer but will not be looking with any one particular job in mind .
3 The band failed to advise said fans , who have endured a five-year wait to see them play live in the UK , that tickets went on sale last Saturday , and sold out on the same day .
4 Once the interlining has been locked in , the two layers of fabric can be treated as one and made up in the same way .
5 Press seam allowance to the wrong side on the lining and notch out in the same way .
6 We checked the pH by an electronic meter and came up with the same reading .
7 He repeated his question , and came up against the same smiling ignorance .
8 He was awarded his first degree by the college where he was now a fellow , spent a year in the United States , and came back to the same college to complete his PhD .
9 At Finsbury Park tube a shambling white man comes up , blood from a cut drying on his brow , trying to beg with dignity and stand up at the same time .
10 The people were not necessarily born and brought up in the same neighbourhood ; many are upwardly mobile ( unlike the inner-city people ) .
11 There are many lay people who share and live out of the same insight .
12 He was just getting out of the car and he could just get back in it and move out with the same expertise .
13 Why did n't they wait for the passengers to get off first , instead of squeezing themselves , their sacks of wheat and bicycles on at the same time that others were dragging their possessions off ?
14 Do n't work on it together and come up with the same .
15 Many a time they had drunk thus together , as boys , as youths , as men , and come out under the same starlit sky to walk beside each other up the familiar High Street where every house was a landmark and every face part of a shared history .
16 The arrangements have been made so as to enable spectators to be SET DOWN AND PICKED UP AT THE SAME POINT in a city unfamiliar to them .
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