Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [art] same way " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Peake plays the same way before a 5,000 crowd or a 50,000 crowd . |
2 | Jeff thinks the same way . ’ |
3 | They were crowded together in a corner , their tails pointing the same way . |
4 | Mark needed a chance to realize that his parents understood how he felt and that lots of other older brothers feel the same way towards their young sisters . |
5 | I feel that the water company should do something constructive to solve the problem they have engineered , and perhaps other readers feel the same way as we do . |
6 | ‘ Do you think Heather felt the same way ? ’ |
7 | Codron felt the same way about Ken as Bamber Gascoigne had felt — and knew he had cast the right man in the right sort of roles . |
8 | Liberal Theology went the same way , though it substituted the categories of Ritschl 's system for those of Hegel 's . |
9 | There 's nothing Jack loathes more than reading some publication in which I 've referred to him as a saint and I 'm sure Reggie feels the same way . |
10 | Food colour pens work the same way as felt tips , but are non-toxic . |
11 | Well , I wo n't have any of my sons going the same way . ’ |
12 | That 's correct yes and I do n't blame them and er if Stuart Argyle thinks the same way we 'll we 'll certainly er see what we can do about pressing for keeping these trees . |
13 | Ironically bands feel the same way towards Peel . |
14 | Ironically bands feel the same way towards Peel . |
15 | It only took him another four years to feel the same way . |
16 | A third kind of evidence points the same way : the great collection of canon law known by the mythic name of " Pseudo-Isidore " , the substantial and , despite the inclusion of some forged papal letters , for the most part perfectly genuine residue of the western churches ' institutional life over eight centuries , was produced in the heart of Charles 's kingdom , in the province of Rheims , about 850 . |
17 | And despite a long campaign , it seems our fellow Europeans feel the same way . |
18 | A third-round two-fisted torrent of punches got a tough James Phelan of Hull out of the way in the North-Eastern Counties finals , then Kirby 's Alan Ryder and the RAF 's Darren Rudd went the same way . |
19 | In 1435 both Dieppe and Harfleur were taken by the French and in the next year Paris went the same way . |
20 | It was a big step to take , but there was no way I could contemplate settling down to bring up my family in London , and I knew my wife felt the same way as she loved the sea and country . |
21 | In university circles there was for a long time little sympathy for the innovators , and in his younger days Nietzsche 's own tastes inclined the same way . |
22 | ‘ I was wondering , ’ Finnan went on , ‘ seeing your company so finely decked out for travelling , if you were by any chance headed the same way ? ’ |
23 | Trees going the same way now . ’ |
24 | Many European diplomats feel the same way . |
25 | I 'm not going to dwell too deeply on this as I personally ( and I know many people feel the same way ) ca n't find one trace of child molestation or anything else distasteful within those grooves . |
26 | She said awkwardly , ‘ I mean , it sometimes helps to know other people feel the same way . ’ |
27 | I felt other people felt the same way about silly things . |
28 | This pledge was fulfilled in 1971 and thus the Land Commission went the same way as it predecessor , the Central Land Board . |
29 | How soon would it be until her prince felt the same way ? |
30 | To the left , he could only at first see his own garden , his tennis court , the old wall that screened his vegetables — to eat what one has grown , actually to eat that ! — but then , across a low hedge and a fence that needed repair , he found he could see into the garden of the new Rectory , whose impersonal little back windows faced the same way as his own . |