Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [verb] [art] same " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And Alan Shearer , who has shown his versatility as a striker by scoring several of his 16 goals for Blackburn from distance , ought to try and do the same for England .
2 He kept pestering the others about what is known as " account trading " ( where one can buy and sell the same stock within a two week period , hoping that the stock price will have risen ) .
3 It was never still and no two waves rose and broke the same way .
4 The Association of British Insurers says both versions cost the same to repair and look the same to potential thieves : ‘ With no difference in badging , you do n't know what you 've got until you open the bonnet . ’
5 Made up of four 30-minute scenes , in each of which the same people say and do the same things in the same setting , Roll On Friday , it is no surprise to learn , has been developed into a five-year television series in New Zealand and Australia .
6 Nothing much different inside , either ; still looks and smells the same : polished parquet flooring , sumptuous but fading old rugs , assorted mostly very old furniture , lots of big houseplants on the floor and time-dulled landscapes and portraits on the wood-panelled walls .
7 It makes so much difference if you tell each other what you hope for , rather than expecting your partner to know , or to assume that your partner wants and expects the same things .
8 That failing , there can be a conveyance between the husband and wife , to which the first mortgagee is a party , to release the husband from liability under the first mortgage and take a covenant to observe and perform the same from the wife who will also covenant with the husband to indemnify him in respect of the second mortgage .
9 Further , the table reveals 10 subjects where the university jobless rate ( this time including short-term employment ) has risen or stayed the same while the poly rate has fallen .
10 Within their firm containment , he can slowly learn about holding mixed feelings — loving and hating the same person .
11 Yet the baby , in looking and seeming the same , distressed her .
12 ‘ Shit , ’ she murmured and punched the same digits .
13 The ordeal of repetition is a way to jumpstart the indecision of beginning again : not to repeat what has been done but to retrace the same path .
14 Scientists believe human laughter has an evolutionary origin and is linked with monkeys who grin and display the same shoulder-shaking signs .
15 ‘ I used to see and feel things in the house , but being a child I just took it for granted that everybody else was seeing and feeling the same things .
16 Most of the major PC packages ; Lotus 1–2–3 , Microsoft Word , WordPerfect , PageMaker , dBase , etc , etc , all now have direct Macintosh equivalents that read and write the same file structures .
17 Words that are spelt and sound the same just like and
18 ‘ A man no more sees and feels the same thing than he hears and feels the same thing . ’
19 They conclude by declaring that they are the owners of the property and have full powers and right to bargain and sell the same , setting their " hands & seals " on the 28th day of February 1690 , and witnessed by Knipe , Enoch Floyd and Isaac Ashley , the latter two being quakers and shareholders .
20 But that same reader is likely to resent and disbelieve the same insight when it is told him as a fact by an author .
21 It is knitted from the graph shown and slips the same two needles for 16 rows .
22 Whilst it is hoped that this text as a whole will contribute to the development of the personal qualities necessary for successful salesmanship , this chapter concentrates specifically on those aspects of international selling with which a firm either exporting or contemplating the same should be familiar .
23 Another mechanism , poorly understood until recently , is the increase in the proliferative zone length by the exaggeraton of the folds in the basal epithelium ( papillae formation ) to enable an increased proliferative compartment to generate and maintain the same size of superficial ( differentiated ) epithelial compartment .
24 ‘ A man no more sees and feels the same thing than he hears and feels the same thing . ’
25 If Midland Life is required to make any payment under the Policyholders ' Protection Act 1975 ( or any enactment amending or replacing the same or of a similar nature ) or if there is any change in the law or Inland Revenue practice affecting a Guaranteed Capital Bond the benefits provided by such a Bond may be varied by Midland Life in such manner as the Midland Life Actuary considers appropriate .
26 Chambers and Trudgill ( 1980 : 90 ) note that it is ‘ not possible to set up done as any kind of linguistic variable , since it is not a form which is involved in alternation with other forms that could be considered to be ‘ equivalent ways of doing or saying the same thing ’ ' .
27 Particularly , the notion of ‘ equivalent ways of doing or saying the same thing ’ to which Weiner and Labov obliquely refer ( see above ) is much less straightforward than it seems .
28 Because syntax is embedded in discourse , entirely different forms might have similar functions ( i.e. be used as equivalent ways of doing or saying the same thing ) ; for this reason it is sometimes difficult to specify a principled way of knowing where to stop counting particular forms as variants of a variable .
29 This may be said to constitute evidence that the speaker views [ SVQ ] and [ QSV ] as ‘ equivalent ways of doing or saying the same thing ’ .
30 With examples of teaching on video any number of observers can share and discuss the same experience .
  Next page