Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] in the same " in BNC.
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1 | Without turning round he said in a harsh voice : ‘ If you want to know about Inez , Mr Wycliffe , you must ask Sara , the two of them lived in the same house for nearly twelve years . |
2 | Christian Democrats voted by 66 to 28 to accept the Tories as ‘ allied members ’ , allowing them to sit in the same group as the Christian Democrats in the Strasbourg Euro-parliament from May 1 . |
3 | We might , therefore , expect them to work in the same sort of way as the visual system . |
4 | Now what I 'm wondering is this : instead of thinking that staying put is natural , and then having to introduce a force of gravity — which then mysteriously pulls on everything to make them behave in the same way — why not start out by saying that falling is the natural thing to do ! |
5 | There are at least ten or a dozen different principal textures , but it would be unusual to find a large number of them used in the same piece . |
6 | ‘ I lived in the same house as him once . |
7 | I sit in the same seat as before , just by the window . |
8 | Out of each battle , when the person dies , his replacement — his ghost-appears in the same tinted colour and keeps the unit up to complement . |
9 | But then I found in the same week in the relatively liberal UK magazine Time Out several references to women as ‘ chicks ’ and ‘ broads ’ . |
10 | ‘ I came in the same van as someone called Gleeson , ’ said Marcus . |
11 | And Graham claimed : ‘ Frank McLintock was a marvellous skipper — I should know because I played in the same team with him . |
12 | This time lag , however , dies not always occur , as I show in the same study , and we are not in a situation to make the kind of general assumption made by Morgan and Engels . |
13 | I look in the same direction to account for the charming note ‘ Granovsky has got a bit out of hand ’ . |
14 | Surely someone moving toward the light ought to measure it traveling at a higher speed than someone moving in the same direction as the light ; yet the experiment showed that both observers would measure exactly the same speed . |
15 | This created two new corners , which I treated in the same way , and so on till I achieved the shape marked out . |
16 | I looked in the same direction and saw a group of men standing and staring at us . |
17 | And I respond in the same way . |
18 | If I stay in the same place for too long I get stale . ’ |
19 | He and I live in the same street . |
20 | How can he have the nerve to stand there calm and composed and expect me to behave in the same way ? she thought angrily . |
21 | In the Middle Ages everyone ate in the same manner — like pigs . |
22 | Average January temperatures are below freezing point , even as far south as Bitola , which lies in the same latitude as Naples . |
23 | In Yemen , seismic activity has commenced in our Hood block which lies in the same province as the oil fields recently discovered in the adjacent Masila area . |
24 | I have a deep respect for Cranham Baptist Church which meets in the same street as the Community Church . |
25 | Individual Athenians felt no compunction at this tightening of the screws : an Athenian father of about this time called his son Karystonikos , shamelessly exulting in the ‘ Victory over Karystos ’ , and the name Naxiades , which occurs in the same inscribed casualty-list ( ML 48 ) can be similarly explained . |
26 | Two years later we find Datini himself writing in the same vein to one of his partners in Spain , Cristofano di Bartolo , whom he wished to persuade to come home . |
27 | Darren explained : ‘ They have graphite shafts which react in the same way as steel , but when you strike the ball they absorb the vibration . |
28 | But P. C. Hardwick 's Great Western Royal Hotel , which opened in the same year to provide the frontage to Paddington Station , was perhaps the earliest major building in Britain to show marked French Renaissance influence . |
29 | Figure 5 is another little collection from my trophy room , all of which developed in the same kind of way . |
30 | It is therefore ironic that the report which it unreservedly endorses and which appears in the same issue should perpetuate the thinking I seek here to expose as muddled and erroneous . |