Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My companion and I merely walk the same path as you do . ’
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 I only hope the same regulation is as strictly enforced in the rest of Europe .
4 ‘ But I just want the same character and fight we showed when we were 3-0 down to Chesterfield .
5 I always keep the same hem-length , ’ said Lili .
6 As a professional I always work the same ground in two separate operations .
7 Paul Mellon : The book has n't in any way curtailed my privacy because I still have the same life ; I still have people to answer the telephone ; I still have a private airplane and my travel plans are unannounced ; and I lead my own life .
8 ’ — and I still have the same name in the telephone directory , ’ snarled Gina .
9 I still do the same stupid things .
10 To solve this problem , I now use the same type of staples , but reverse the nail so that the plastic strip is nailed to the skirting upside down , that is , with the open part of the clip facing upward .
11 I even read the same book , Being Happy , that Faldo reads to get my mind in tune but I realise it 's your ability to put those thoughts into practice that counts .
12 I sometimes hear the same impatient intonation in my voice or catch a glimpse in the mirror of a certain thin-lipped expression which is peculiarly hers .
13 So I actually have the same brochure twice .
14 For I too have the same taint of ‘ foolishness ’ upon me as my great-uncle Fred , though I 've so far escaped the anguish of his illness .
15 Thus the 1927 study by Wentworth & Apfel 237 , and the 1931 study by Gross & Woodford 86 , both of which listed the journals most frequently used by American geologists , contain relatively small numbers of journals which still occupy the same high standing in the profession today .
16 Thus the 1927 study by Wentworth & Apfel , and the 1931 study by Gross & Woodford , both of which listed the journals most frequently used by American geologists , contain relatively small numbers of journals which still occupy the same high standing in the profession today .
17 Ideas from object-oriented programming may also help databases to communicate better with the programming languages that modify their data — and to tell the difference between two items which coincidentally have the same characteristics .
18 Grain has always been important as an indicator of national well-being and prosperity , with bulging granaries more important to security in the long term than the missile silos which often share the same farmlands .
19 This is largely true , though some artists do use ‘ body colour ’ occasionally , especially solid white to give that additional accent such as highlights and sparkles of light on water which sometimes give the same results as scratching out .
20 To cut a long legend short , it 's about the bloody rivalry between two branches of a Hindu royal family — the five Pandava brothers , who all marry the same princess , and the 100 Kaurava brothers .
21 Social feelings arise , too , through identifications with other members of a group who all internalize the same ego ideal .
22 Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats .
23 You just share the same offices . ’
24 In theory , people who took out their cards before July 1977 — the date when the Consumer Credit Act became effective — and who still use the same cards , do n't qualify for this protection under their initial contract .
25 If you still get the same error message , contact SST Technical Support .
26 hit the top end get a cross-section o of , but you still get the same , ultimately the same sorts of results erm by , by erm by adopting that policy whereas if you go for trying to draw distinctions , you end up erm
27 You still have the same elements of attractiveness , but I simply do n't find you desirable any more .
28 because you still have the same
29 ‘ Well , you are still as slim as a reed — coltish , I believe your father used to say — you still have the same intriguing green eyes and those slanting eyebrows … ’
30 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 .
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