Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun pl] the same " in BNC.

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1 The hey-day of sport in our village seems to have been from the late 19th century up to the 1914 war , with a short revival between the wars but although attempts have been made at intervals the same enthusiasm does n't seem to prevail .
2 I just ca n't seem to look at peaches the same way any more .
3 Dudley , is maths today taught in schools the same way as it used to be ?
4 He says , we want legislation — we want to go to places the same as everyone else .
5 He says , we want legislation — we want to go to places the same as everyone else .
6 He says , we want legislation — we want to go to places the same as everyone else .
7 I 've also had to face behind desks the same kind of pretentious people , what Shakespeare calls the ‘ insolence of office ’ .
8 The refugees , small wiry people dressed in rags the same colour as the desert , huddle in the shelters , crouch in the shade behind the buildings , or in groups around the places where relief teams distribute what little food there is .
9 If this is to labour the obvious , it is because the formulation quoted above serves to anticipate the conclusion that a statute should attach to non-owners the same rights and liabilities .
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