Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've got out back , it 's all sheltered , next door 's got more for years to put them down the front , my wife wo n't let me for the same reason she says if you blind yourself then any bugger can come in . |
2 | I sold them for the same price that I had paid myself . |
3 | The carrier would have agreed to carry them for the same price at the carrier 's risk . |
4 | I would be glad to exchange them for the same face value as the increasingly worthless and derisory folding stuff . |
5 | ‘ Stephen 's determined to open a hotel chain and listens to me about the same amount . ’ |
6 | to remember that teenagers normally go through the phase of being attracted to someone of the same sex . |
7 | In the absence of an analysis of heterosexism , heterosexuals can ( and do ) reduce our gayness or lesbianism to just living with someone of the same sex , thus enabling them to remove the possibility of challenge from our relationships with them . |
8 | We were always out there looking for something new , trying to find any slight glimmer of someone with the same kind of ideas as us . |
9 | I 'll bring yours up the same time , in a few minutes . ’ |
10 | ‘ Am I in the same room ? ’ she asked . |
11 | Around 1.7 million of these were looking after someone in the same household ; 1.4 million were providing help or supervision for at least twenty hours a week ; and 3.7 million were carrying the main responsibility for providing that help ( Green , 1988 ) . |
12 | Again in the 45–60 age group , noticeably higher proportions of unmarried women were caring for someone in the same household , were the main carers of their disabled relatives and friends , and were caring for over twenty hours a week than were either their married or male counterparts ( Green , 1988 , pp. 9–10 ) . |
13 | Fritzy , bleerk with Ministry , breaks his hand hitting someone in the same brawl . |
14 | Though Craig and Jo have a number of sexy scenes together in Home and Away , she says the advantage of her real-life relationship with someone in the same industry is that her partner fully understands that romantic clinches with an international heart-throb are just part of the job . |
15 | I move away as I would prefer to talk with someone from the same planet . |
16 | The world would be a more stable and therefore a better place if we extinguished ourselves in the same place where we first saw the light of day , and if we spent the intervening time in as small a circumference as a day 's walking permits . |
17 | When George Abbott , the Archbishop of Canterbury , accidentally shot dead a gamekeeper , Andrewes , as a member of a commission of enquiry , urged his colleagues ‘ Brethren , be not too busy to condemn any for uncanonicles according to the strictness thereof , lest we render ourselves in the same condition . ’ |
18 | This has subsequently been changed , but suggests the view the SFA might take ; it would be logical for it to do so , since a market counterparty of this type is supposed to be someone on the same level as the firm . |
19 | You ought to find someone on the same wavelength , who knows your mind , your love of freedom , who thinks of you the same instant you think of him . |
20 | If you 're on a sailing or windsurf holiday you may still book without a supplement if you 're willing to share with someone on the same holiday . |
21 | I start musing on how it is we do find ourselves on the same side . |
22 | The footwells need cutting and rewelding for a V8 , so it would be easier to repair yours at the same time as , if you buy a new bulkhead , it will need chopping and welding just the same . |
23 | The experience made me deeply grateful that nothing of the same kind , at least with current technology , can be deduced from prose . |
24 | Off the field , he conducted himself with the same composure and dignity as he did whenever he pulled on the white shirt of England or the claret and blue of West Ham . |
25 | Brutus also says that he will also kill himself with the same sword as he killed Caesar with , when the country wishes him to . |
26 | Elected by the STV an MP would soon find himself under the same necessity as his Irish counterpart to maximize his local popularity at all costs . |
27 | Now he finds himself in the same position as his predecessor — a relative conservative whose time is past . |
28 | She then teaches him to organize his toiletries and himself in the same way as she would in the hospital setting . |
29 | And within six years , wanting to register ( in The Criter - ion for 1934 ) the distinction of Binyon 's version of the Inferno despite its consistent inversions of prosaic word order , Pound found himself in the same situation , having to contend with those who had learned too well or too inflexibly the lessons he himself had taught them : |
30 | Ludens was himself in the same situation . |