Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] the same way " in BNC.

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1 The Newmarket man says : ‘ His father was a late developer and Bonny Scot has pro-gressed the same way . ’
2 He returns to the same circumstances as before , to associate with the same peer group , and starts behaving the same way as before .
3 Other MIPS RISC-based systems in Olivetti 's stable such as the M700–10 look destined to go the same way .
4 And why she 'd reacted the same way yesterday evening when Jake had started questioning her about her private life .
5 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 .
6 We seem to think the same way . ’
7 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 .
8 Everything falling in exactly the same way is what is natural , not everything staying put the same way .
9 Many of the teachers began acting the same way , believing the Headmaster might punish them too if they did n't follow his example .
10 The commanders of Operation Desert Storm are beginning to feel the same way .
11 It was a surprise to find that she was beginning to feel the same way about it herself .
12 Surely any woman would have reacted the same way on discovering a supposed admirer was in reality only after her possessions ?
13 Unless today 's firms learn to manage for profit , not just for the revenue generated by the next deal , it is a fair bet that in fewer years than that many of them will have gone the same way .
14 I fear it may have gone the same way as Honest John 's other great idea , the hard ecu .
15 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 . ’
16 Where members of the group all tend to think the same way , you do n't get new id , new ideas are challenged .
17 Well you 're meant to go the same way as the clock goes and that means it 's you next .
18 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 .
19 The new theorists seem to have gone the same way because of ideological conservatism , or fatalism about what is possible .
20 Perhaps you have noticed that they do n't seem to feel the same way about you .
21 Poppa , if … if he did come to feel the same way about me , would you mind ?
22 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 .
23 Under a lot of pressure trying to get quarts out of pint pots and I think y you you 've suffered the same way .
24 Both Ken and Hugh Paddick just had to feel the same way .
25 Most patterns need to go the same way on all pieces joined , so this must be taken into account when ordering .
26 Cider and culinary apple orchards have gone the same way , all helped along until a few years ago by government grants to grub up the old trees and replace them with easy to spray , prune and pick bush types .
27 There is ample room within the synaptic interactions of even 20,000 neurons for their properties to be those of the system rather than of its individual cells , and claims which were once popular that within insect and crustacean nervous systems one could find key ‘ command ’ neurons have gone the same way as , in eastern Europe , parallel enthusiasm for ‘ command economies ’ — that is , they turn out to be not a good way to organize individual behaviour any more than to run a country .
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