Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] same way " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This little oasis is a great pleasure to everyone in the area and it would be a travesty if it were ever to go the same way as everywhere else in the Newbury district — for commercial gain . ’ |
2 | Most patterns need to go the same way on all pieces joined , so this must be taken into account when ordering . |
3 | The illogicality of Black and working-class speech is a myth that has now been exploded : perhaps the illogicality of women 's speech is also mythical and should be allowed to go the same way . |
4 | Other MIPS RISC-based systems in Olivetti 's stable such as the M700–10 look destined to go the same way . |
5 | Top Nosh and air-conditioning servicing were shortly to go the same way . |
6 | We do n't want the same to happen to us in the UK — to go the same way as the British motor or electronics industries have — and to prevent this we must make ourselves as lean , fit and efficient as possible ; able to compete with the Japanese on quality , service , delivery and price . |
7 | I got so used , we used to go the same way all the time . |
8 | Now the factory which developed it in the 60s looks set to go the same way . |
9 | Football clubs and debt go hand in hand but few seem to go the same way as the hundreds of small businesses biting the dust every day . |
10 | Well you 're meant to go the same way as the clock goes and that means it 's you next . |
11 | The arithmetic alone shows that this Government is only prone to defeat when there is an issue over which all the non-government parties intend to vote the same way ( ie including the Official and Democratic Unionists , plus the self-styled popular Unionist , Sir James Kilfedder ) and where that total is topped up by a dozen or so Tory malcontents . |
12 | Can we really expect them to retain the same way of thinking as they had as penniless hopefuls , and if they did would n't that simply be an insipid patronisations ? |
13 | We seem to think the same way . ’ |
14 | There was n't any reason why he 'd want her out of the way , but when you get to be big in his business , the only exit is usually from a prone position , and guys like him develop a tendency to think the same way about people playing the smaller parts . |
15 | Where members of the group all tend to think the same way , you do n't get new id , new ideas are challenged . |
16 | The commanders of Operation Desert Storm are beginning to feel the same way . |
17 | Perhaps you have noticed that they do n't seem to feel the same way about you . |
18 | President Clinton 's plans to bolster US industry — particularly the high tech sector , begin to look disturbingly corporatist , and the chief executive of the Baby Bells ' Bell Communications Research , George Heilmeier , seems to feel the same way : he told Reuter that the government should certainly spur industry to construct a national information highway but it should not build it itself : ‘ I do n't think the public sector should operate or control networks that are commercial , ’ he said , ‘ I am not in favour of the government building the national information infrastructure . ’ |
19 | Poppa , if … if he did come to feel the same way about me , would you mind ? |
20 | It was a surprise to find that she was beginning to feel the same way about it herself . |
21 | But she wondered if , even given time and the success that she was hoping for , he might ever come to feel the same way about her . |
22 | It only took him another four years to feel the same way . |
23 | Bobby Darin used to feel the same way . |
24 | Both Ken and Hugh Paddick just had to feel the same way . |