Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb past] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Mrs James then told the court how she and Mr Loxton had been transported by the police to Nottingham some time later , where she saw the same man in a street there .
2 On the morning of 19 April , Kadir Kurt was detained in Birk village , district of Bismail near Diyarbakir , and taken for interrogation to the Gendarmerie Battalion Headquarters where he died the same night .
3 Minns brought a broad range of expertise to bear on a field extending from eastern Europe to China , while at the same time paying close attention to the antiquities and books of his own college , where he occupied the same rooms over a period of fifty-five years as undergraduate , fellow , president ( 1928–49 ) , and senior fellow .
4 Blake Morrison will be literary editor ; he also leaves the Observer , where he held the same position .
5 Although I recognized the same black fire in his eyes , the farm boy had become a gentleman .
6 My story is similar to Annie 's in that I made the same mistake and thought of my granddaughter as a substitute child .
7 He liked her very much , and I was sure that she felt the same about him .
8 Reading a letter from Miss Joan Rix in the EADT last week , I find that she had the same thoughts as myself .
9 That she had the same troubles , worries and hopes that he had .
10 Dexter guessed that she thought the same as him but was keen to learn as much as she could from Blufton about Nicola and her motives for giving these ‘ facts ’ to the chairman of TVL .
11 Hubble noted that certain types of stars always have the same luminosity when they are near enough for us to measure ; therefore , he argued , if we found such stars in another galaxy , we could assume that they had the same luminosity — and so calculate the distance to that galaxy .
12 Oh it is true , but it did , it did do it , but that was the other day and I did n't think that they had the same effect , no , well perhaps so , mind you I mean we have done a lot of walking , have n't we ?
13 The difference was , of course , that they shared the same land mass , and were directly connected to each other by transcontinental tracks .
14 Kirsten proved a fine role model for the impressionable Rhodes throughout the tour , and while on the surface the pair could n't be more contrasting in appearance or temperament , there is no doubting that they shared the same total commitment to their game and country .
15 He was interested to find that they shared the same distrust , perhaps the same revulsion .
16 Sometimes she would climax first , sometimes he , and on good nights they would explode together so that they felt the same tingling in the very tips of their toes and even then he 'd had to remember to withdraw — just in case .
17 Remains of older persons present more of a problem , and when dealing with earlier populations , it is difficult to be sure that significant age-changes took place at the same time , and that they showed the same group variability , as in modem populations .
18 In this case , as the sales information was neither a trade secret nor could be regarded as so confidential that it needed the same protection as a trade secret , the appeal failed .
19 Dear Guitarist I was just reading Joe Satriani 's article in your mag and found that he suffered the same as myself regarding the tremolo unit on his Ibanez .
20 Whatever the truth behind that story , in July 1990 Rob Lowe showed the world that he had the same kind of concerns and cares as everyone else when he made a surprise and last-minute appearance at the Knebworth Charity Festival where Elton John and Phil Collins were among the artists performing .
21 The tiger that was nearest to him , and which he could see most easily , seemed so bored that he did the same thing day after day , hour after hour .
22 But his main qualification for cleaning up Argentina 's economic mess is that he did the same job ( rather badly ) in a short-lived government a quarter of a century ago .
23 Nails , now a connoisseur of horses , looked critically at Midnight and saw that he possessed the same nervous temperament as Lucky Lady Firelight , and was pleased .
24 Joyce added that he had been informed at Galway , ‘ where I was stationed ’ , that he possessed the same rights and privileges as if ‘ of natural British birth ’ .
25 It was misty , and there was not a soul in sight , and I had the same eerie feeling which came over me sometimes in other parts of the village .
26 Stephen Conroy and I had the same tutor , Geoff Squires , and maybe he 's a model for our life drawing .
27 We passed by the Grotto together on the way and I felt the same wonder as before .
28 And I felt the same .
29 He took his revolver from his pocket , and I did the same .
30 I heard him make his revolver ready to fire , and I did the same .
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