Example sentences of "[adv] feel [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | I find it sad that Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie , Britain 's number one tennis players do not apparently feel the same way . |
2 | And he all but confirmed this was his last match , saying : ‘ I basically feel the same way as I have all year , and although I am not going to announce my retirement , I guess that is it . |
3 | He obviously felt the same way , too , as we suddenly flung our arms around each other — we have n't stopped hugging since ! ’ |
4 | ( 167b ) * That made him have everything finished earlier , Cotte thus feels the same impression as that described above : antecedent vs concurrent causation . |
5 | He had always felt the same elation at the end of his long tours abroad . |
6 | Do you still feel the same now that your own son is involved ? ’ |
7 | If you were close to the patient before his stroke , and were used to showing him affection by touching and kissing him , and if you still feel the same warmth for him despite his illness , you can help his morale greatly by continuing to behave as before , even if he seems not to respond . |
8 | You wo n't know it 's the real thing unless you ( and she ) still feel the same in , oh , a year or so at least ; that 's the only way to prove you are n't living a dragonfly mistake . |
9 | He remembered now ; he always felt the same by this stage of every visit he made to the Dysons ' house in the daytime , while the children were about . |
10 | Ruth loved him as much as ever , and hoped against hope that he still felt the same way about her , but somehow , something had been lost . |
11 | She still felt the same inside . |
12 | Even if he still felt the same it was no good if I was going to drive myself mad by becoming obsessive . |
13 | ‘ That we 'd had a short but intense affair , and when we 'd met again and realised we still felt the same about each other you 'd revealed how Thomas was mine . ’ |
14 | But they did feel there was no harm in looking at other women — being mentally unfaithful — and thought their wives probably felt the same way . |
15 | This was n't a unit at all , only seemed like one , and Alice sat inwardly separated , thinking that Pat probably felt the same . |
16 | And had Rohmer really felt the same thing ? |
17 | For a start , he presumably felt the same way . |
18 | Or do I simply feel the same ? |
19 | Does anyone else feel the same ? |
20 | If she allowed herself to think of James at all tears came close to the surface , and she knew she would never feel the same with anyone else . |
21 | She was under no illusions — she knew he could never feel the same way about her , she knew too that she was storing up heartbreak for herself . |
22 | I shall never feel the same about cosy coal fires again ; I have heaved too many buckets about for that . |
23 | After that he could never feel the same again about his own fortunate life . |
24 | ‘ The problem about us , ’ said Helen , ‘ is that we 've never felt the same way about money as most other people seem to . ’ |
25 | I suspect that a number of ethologists of my generation occasionally feel the same way about ethological generalizations to human beings . |