Example sentences of "[verb] [art] same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Immediately proceeding to Renfrew , McGuinness once again met the same officers involved in the previous transfer .
2 Within a generation or two aristocratic Christians were pursuing the same interests as their pagan ancestors .
3 A simple reason why the younger activists are not seen as often on the picket line as their elders were , is that they are too busy pursuing the same goals by other means .
4 The idea is for operating system personalities such as OS/2 , AIX and DOS/Windows to run on top of a microkernel that will be available across a range of IBM machines , allowing the same applications to run under a variety of personalities .
5 Ironically , Cadillac also started building the same engines soon after Leland started Lincoln .
6 Rich and poor eat the same dishes … ’
7 It is also affected by diet and people who regularly eat the same foods develop similar odours .
8 Slim people generally eat the same kinds of food that fatter people like to eat .
9 I applied the same methods here , watching people rather than talking to them , and I learnt many new things about the way humans interact .
10 This does not mean that we all display the same feelings about God or become the same temperamental type .
11 We shared the same interests .
12 The girls of the same families included in the formation by these direct relationships shared the same interests but were , in majority , beyond the immediate formative system .
13 We three shared the same interests and opinions , and spent the days and evenings very happily together .
14 ‘ We shared the same interests , had the same circle of friends . ’
15 He was astute enough to see that in some ways they shared the same experiences .
16 Freames and Pitts Mills were in close proximity to one another and this , coupled with the fact that at various times they shared the same tenants and were put to similar uses , has caused a certain amount of confusion .
17 He found there was no real difference between Santiago marginals and those in higher strata in a cultural way , that is , they shared the same values and aspirations , but the squatters were unable to realise these because of structural features .
18 During World War Two , the fortunes of those two bomber squadrons bore striking similarities , they arrived together in 1943 and left together in 1945 , they flew the same type of aircraft , Halifax and Lancaster , and shared the same operations .
19 Rufus did not even know if animal bones shared the same names as those of humans .
20 Both papers — and Rolling Stone — shared the same printers , and after a police visit 6,000 copies of Oz were destroyed .
21 Berkeley 's making of ideas into things needs to do justice to the thought that we all ( including God , for Berkeley ) perceive the same things .
22 Meanwhile the left hand plays the same rhythms in the opposite order .
23 Repeat the same movements three times , increasing the backward and forward stretches as you become warmer and therefore more flexible .
24 What with those tutors , hers is English English , her friends ’ English ; she did the same things and made the same jokes and had the qualities they admired — the post-Edwardians , the young new Georgians of her set , her sets — dash , courage , brilliance , intellectual freedom .
25 At Eger , in 1213 , Frederick made the same promises to respect the Papal State as Otto had done .
26 The parents ' lawyers made the same points .
27 Backbenchers mostly made the same points that they had made over a year earlier .
28 Sensibly , but with some sensitivity , her boss made the same points to Muriel as he had made in his reference , asking her at the same time if these conflicts had ever arisen out of the office with family friends or neighbours .
29 bring the same things up .
30 Learners bring the same expectations to the experience of viewing video in the classroom and we can encourage this positive attitude by using video in a flexible way .
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