Example sentences of "they [det] [verb] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the normal case , the components of all divisions in a particular base are homogeneous — they all use the same value for ‘ %component.seq ’ . |
2 | They all use the same kit , do n't they ? |
3 | Whichever route is taken , they all point the same way . |
4 | They all watched the door as it opened and Donald 's face poked round the edge , and then they all looked at each other and they all thought the same thought : Now ? |
5 | " Do they all make the same sort of voyages ? " |
6 | ‘ Well , I went to clinics , I went to specialists , they poked and they peered and they prodded , they took X-rays , they did tests , I do n't know what they did n't do , and they all said the same thing . |
7 | Yeah , but they all said the same thing do n't they ? |
8 | But then to us they all had the same accent — they were just Yanks , chewing gum , blocking our paths wherever we went , aggravatingly sure of themselves and their instant appeal to all females who had n't actually got one foot in the grave . |
9 | They all had the same voice , she said . |
10 | They all make the same point , and it is a reasonable one , that manhours means manhours and evermore shall do so . |
11 | Do n't they all talk the same language ? |
12 | Total , or , elsewhere , global , history assumes a spatio-temporal continuity between all phenomena , and a certain homogeneity between them insofar as they all express the same form of historicity — Althusser 's essential section — whereas in general history the problem is precisely to determine the relation between different series : whereas a total history draws everything together according to a single principle , a general history analyses the space of dispersion and heterogeneous temporalities . |
13 | They all tell the same story . |
14 | Therefore , the ultimate haemostatic rate may be higher if they all received the same injection again . |
15 | ‘ Lunatics , prime ministers , they all think the same way . |
16 | I 've never had anything like that before they all look the same ma |
17 | ‘ Apparently she 's seen plenty of specialists and they all say the same thing — she 's blind because she refuses to see . ’ |
18 | they all behave the same way . |
19 | They all face the same problem : their strength traditionally lay in parish life , traditional communities , and what the sociologists call ‘ cultural embeddedness ’ . |
20 | Because they all do the same thing . |
21 | However , they all share the same concept of imaging the page onto a charged drum . |
22 | As for the Gascons , they are gossipy , licentious , and poorly dressed ; although they eat and drink far too much they do n't sit at table but squat around a fire ; they all share the same cup and when they go to sleep they all share the same rotting straw , master and mistress , servants and all . |
23 | Although they all share the same aim , retail outlets vary considerably . |
24 | If you were the mum and you brought these pizzas in and there was four people sitting there when you 've got six pizzas and they all want the same size . |
25 | It seems to work in here , because er the carpet industry , if you speak , speak to people in different firms , say they all work the same way , it seems to work on a |
26 | It is simpler if they all have the same length . |
27 | This implies the rather restricting condition that they all have the same activation energy and there are doubts upon this point being raised in recent research . |
28 | You know they all have the same thing . |
29 | Several hundred musicians and their CEO , the conductor , can play together because they all have the same score . |
30 | If they all have the same score then the decision to carry just one forward is arbitrary , or they must all be carried forward just as though a tree were being searched . |