Example sentences of "[vb past] the same as " in BNC.

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1 ROS : I got the same as you .
2 Are the addressing modes provided the same as for data manipulation instructions ?
3 Léonie licked Thérèse 's fingers to see if they tasted the same as her own .
4 Dear Guitarist I was just reading Joe Satriani 's article in your mag and found that he suffered the same as myself regarding the tremolo unit on his Ibanez .
5 Belched the same as everybody else !
6 She seemed the same as ever as she closed in on him with that unfortunate overbearing manner , except that today there was an almost wild look about her as she burst out , ‘ I felt I had to come , Freddie .
7 Otherwise their wonderful staff seemed the same as ever , headed by Mrs Julie Hughes who runs the place so well ; Miss Barbara Hopkins , who has been there since Forest Mere opened , and is invaluable in seeing you have every comfort in your bedroom .
8 I ate the same as them .
9 I have said that the most unpopular aspect of the old rating system was the fact that the single person household paid the same as the multi-occupied household next door .
10 Then you get somebody else , well I started the same as you , but I do it this way , I do it that way , so that you can formulate your way of doing it .
11 She looked the same as before .
12 She looked the same as usual ; untidy , a hole in her coat where she 'd caught it on a hook in the yard .
13 The finished necklace looked the same as the teacher 's in spite of constant interruptions and distractions .
14 When they arrived at Ken 's bedside , Jack thought he looked the same as ever , but Mrs Lomax was both optimistic and decisive .
15 The teachers looked the same as the pupils and everyone was equal , ha , ha , though I made a fool of myself by calling the male teachers sir and females miss .
16 She was now looking round at both their houses distastefully , though the houses looked the same as usual , snow on the roofs , snow a foot deep over the yards , snow poised on every twig and leaf , a cloud from the central-heating chimney hovering calmly over each residence .
17 But when he talked he looked the same as he had always done ; eager , intent , screwing up his boneless nose , gesturing with broad , stubby-fingered hands .
18 It looked the same as the other one to her , except perhaps that the knuckle bone of the little finger was more prominent than the rest and the finger itself rather stiff .
19 I felt relieved that I had my scar from the fight at the summer party and so looked the same as everybody else — I was afraid of appearing different or clever which meant that I would be noticed by the Corporals and picked on by all the others .
20 Her eyes looked the same as yours and mine , only bigger .
21 She looked the same as when she had been twenty-nine , before the birth of the child .
22 I fancied that except for a few corrugated iron roofs it still looked the same as when he had been here .
23 In the idealised world of childhood , to which I was trying to get or get back , neither death nor sexuality existed except as unwarranted intrusions , and all was a paradisal oneness , where to be individual and autonomous meant the same as to be accepted and understood .
24 Dexter guessed that she thought the same as him but was keen to learn as much as she could from Blufton about Nicola and her motives for giving these ‘ facts ’ to the chairman of TVL .
25 I thought the same as you
26 The post of Speaker carries a salary of £65,058 , though Mr Weatherill took the same as a Cabinet Minister , £63,047 .
27 He did the same as me ; gave a poor reason and then a good one that was embarrassing , to stop us seeking further .
28 It did the same as you did .
29 That why our team did the same as you .
30 Yes , Mrs Taylor , Cilla Black has had a lor ra luck to get out of Liverpool when she did the same as you .
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