Example sentences of "[pron] in the same " in BNC.

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31 But if the tyre had not been expanded enough , we 'd have to have levers and gently lever and hammer it on , something in the same way as you 'd do with a bicycle tyre .
32 A software crash generally happens when you try to do something in the same way — i.e. the crash is repeatable .
33 Something in the same vein ?
34 Competitiveness , aggression , brutality and maleness are all one in the same .
35 No Newminster is the one along Midford road the one in the same grounds at Chantry
36 * Do n't read everything in the same way ( see pp. 39 – 41 ) .
37 It is my contention that a similar process is occurring for at least a significant part of the people of Tyneside today , although it is not affecting everyone in the same way and involves a complex process of what may be more apparent than real social differentiation .
38 Her instinct is to relate to everyone in the same way .
39 Now these standards need to be visible , common to everyone in the same job , and fixed , er , like a yardstick , by which the employee can measure his activities for himself .
40 So cogent and imaginative were his descriptions and inferences that his name remains well known today even though almost nothing in the same vein has followed from his work .
41 ‘ DO N'T MENTION me in the same paragraph as Ace ! ’
42 No one mentioned it was essential training as a motoring correspondent to have a car crash , but it happened to me in the same gruesome circumstances that confront hundreds of motorists every week .
43 ‘ I feel very angry that you always see me in the same negative way .
44 The aim is to have about three suits per series — I certainly do n't want to come prancing on every week in something different , but neither do I want people to groan when they see me in the same old suit .
45 He quoted me in the same paragraph , but somehow omitted some key words about the commitment of both Novell and USL to preserving the business model by which USL serves its licensees .
46 The romance of the French Foreign Legion struck me in the same way , and especially the exhibits from Kolwezi and Chad , where there were photographs of camouflaged paras with shaved heads and sunglasses helping starving babies .
47 I turned back to find Yvonne 's grinning face looking past me in the same direction .
48 He was reaching out from death to hurt me in the same old way , only this time I did n't have to know .
49 Mbanefo was a splendid man of total integrity and his colleagues impressed me in the same way .
50 It shocked me in the same way as Room at the Top shocked me when I read it last year .
51 If lightning did strike me in the same minute , it would be treated as a miracle .
52 I can not believe my luck that nobody else had the sense to carry you off but that you should still be there for me and that — ’ Well , that could be taken two ways , on second thoughts that might not be the thing to say , no ; ‘ my luck that you should want me in the same way that I want you .
53 They put me in the same category as Martinho .
54 there are some … that travell with me in the same birth ; yet are not able to bring forth their conceptions , for so much as many times , the Truth suffers by a weake delivery ; and for their sakes have I held this Glasse before them , that so they may be the better able to describe themselves to others ; and to help them to bring forth that out of their mouths , which perhaps may lye in the bottome of their hearts .
55 Bauthumley , who believes God speaks directly through him , offers his own writing as an imitative model to others ‘ that travell with me in the same birth ’ .
56 ‘ Do n't you dare put me in the same bracket as Terry Lewis !
57 Shedding their skin puts them in the same position as Jane Austen 's heroes , prematurely aged by the treacherous sun of the West Indies . ’
58 We are used to looking at faces , the faces of people , for their emotions and feelings ; and when we wonder about the emotions of animals we tend to look at them in the same limited way .
59 When the greatest lords drove out to their estates , he often drove out with them in the same carriage .
60 But from when she had been sixteen and had left the Dame School and stepped right into the home life above the shop , it had been borne into her that marriage was a humdrum affair : two people lived together , apparently happy , yet went their own ways , as shown by her parents ; they did n't think alike , yet they did n't argue ; they never laughed at the same things , nor did local or national events affect them in the same way .
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