Example sentences of "he [vb past] the same [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 His weeklies were produced by new technology in defiance of union opposition , and he planned the same methods for Today .
2 He passed the same group of children playing on the rocks and was surrounded , as on the previous day , by a dozen or so pairs of inquisitive hands , young but not so innocent .
3 He applied the same principle to the Germans , who had participated through the Prussians in the dismemberment of Poland .
4 Unfortunately he applied the same stricture to himself and some of his works are rather limited .
5 Later in the year he conveyed the same message to the visiting American Under-Secretary of State , George Ball .
6 But this in essence is just what Pooh did when he inferred the same belief about honey from his direct observation of bees .
7 Again he found the same link between unemployment and mortality .
8 The Campbells found Hector hardy , which they had expected , and intelligent , which they had n't ; while he found the same thing about them , in reverse ; and they were each surprised to find that-they liked the others well enough , in spite of their ridiculous clothes .
9 160 , the visitors observed that Lord Denning was not using the word ‘ delegate ’ in the narrow sense in which it is sometimes used today any more than Lord Mansfield had when he used the same word in a similar context in Rex v. Benchers of Gray 's Inn , 1 Doug .
10 But then Carver had heard that on other occasions he used the same language about Galvone .
11 Face it , he used the same joke on everybody .
12 He used the same line with his mother ; for once he did n't give her the real reason .
13 Then he transferred the same hand to the back pocket of his trousers and did some not very good patting of both flanks .
14 In the extreme south Italy 's history follows , naturally , a Sicilian pattern : we saw that Anaxilas of Rhegion married into the Syracusan tyrannical house , and he practised the same kind of aggression against the neighbouring Greek states as his Sicilian contemporaries .
15 He adopted the same principle in the spandrels as William Edwards had used eight years before at Pontypridd ( q.v. ) , lightening the load with hollow tunnels through the rubble infilling .
16 He adopted the same tactic in Biarritz , with the same result .
17 He adopted the same line in his lectures on the foetal circulation — this was a subject of little practical importance , but it was one of which a properly educated man should have some appreciation .
18 Rostov saw the Adjudicator 's eyes widen in surprise as he recognised the same colouring in the skin around the admiral 's high cheekbones .
19 As the pair reached the bottom he saw that she was , as Eleanor had said , very thin , but he noticed the same rhythm in her movements as she walked across the cove .
20 He directed the same charge against Schleiermacher as well , and in this paved the way for Ritschl and Liberal Theology ( Ritschl himself began his career as a New Testament scholar in the Tübingen tradition ) .
21 He assumed the same outlook in those with whom he played .
22 Similarly , June Allyson , ‘ thought it was wonderful that Ronnie was vitally interested in everything and was always studying a new subject … he showed the same thoroughness in matters other than politics and he was … always studying ’ .
23 He sensed the same nervousness in Mariana .
24 In their emphasis on ritual and doctrine he sensed the same danger of a too purely objective conception of faith as in the rigid understanding of man , sin and atonement in which he had been brought up , and which , like Erskine and Campbell , he rejected .
25 In an experiment he taught the same period to two groups .
26 He achieved the same result by administering female sex hormones , which indirectly cause the testes to become inactive .
27 Newman wondered whether he employed the same method in other parts of the world .
28 In his vain way , he placed the same faith in jungles that earlier whites had put in cathedrals or steam ships .
29 He inherited the same tradition from his father a founder member of Weymouth Sailing Club and its Commodore in the late nineteen twenties .
30 Cannon J. , who delivered his judgment in French , seems to have taken a wider view since he reached the same conclusion without reliance on the maxims of the civil law or the Quebec civil code : ‘ On peut dire que son droit est né en même temps qu'elle . ’
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