Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 The island is seen as a microcosm of the world and this is part of Golding 's style that has remained the same throughout the book .
2 It is what it is , it 's just another record that happens to have the same people on it as ‘ Harvest ’ …
3 But you could have er , be er could now be referring to a different row that happens to have the same numbers in .
4 Four years after a deaf , blind mentally handicapped woman was found dead in the squalor of her own home , a new register has been launched that hopes to stop the same thing ever happening again .
5 This is the 11th edition of the book first published in 1953 and has retained the same structure as the original .
6 He returns to the same circumstances as before , to associate with the same peer group , and starts behaving the same way as before .
7 It is the shortening of a passage for general consumption , and aims to maintain the same information content , but to express it more economically .
8 This claim might not unreasonably be held to cover such examples as we see in the following subject phrases : ( 15 ) the bicycles damaged all had red handlebars the line defective is the one to the outside a dose strong enough would put him out all night In all these cases , prenominal position would also be acceptable and appears to give the same cognitive meaning for the sentence as a whole , hence encouraging us to accept a solution to the first question , above , in terms of " emphasis " or " focus " .
9 The peasant then walks past the corpse for a second time and emerges to ask the same question .
10 63b ) , meanwhile , is poorly recorded , but appears to exhibit the same , easily recognizable , display of four pairs of interlaced squares bordering a diminutive , central panel .
11 You also ca n't help noticing that attempts to drag the Royal Family into the 20th Century have failed as badly as attempts to do the same for this other great British anachronism .
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