Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb -s] the same " in BNC.
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1 | A speaker somehow ‘ translates ’ his ideas or thoughts into spoken or written signs , he ‘ encodes ’ them , and the hearer translates them back again , he ‘ decodes ’ them , so that he has the same thoughts , near enough , as the speaker . |
2 | The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office . |
3 | ‘ Yes , and he feels the same way . |
4 | As they sway and raise their arms , he sees thirty pairs of large breasts and he imagines the same quantity of round thighs rolling and separating under the cassocks which he has had sent from Raleigh . |
5 | ‘ Mickey has played at the highest level and he gets the same thing out of the game as he has always done . |
6 | If you notice , when he speaks he tends to run words together towards the end of sentences and he does the same when he writes . ’ |
7 | And he does the same job as you ? |
8 | and he wants the same facility with his left as with his right . |
9 | The social anthropologist is equally , of course , an entrepreneur whose special expertise lies in mediating between exotic cultures and his own , and he has the same vested interests as other go-betweens . |
10 | He looks like Sir Hugo , and he has the same evil character . |
11 | If he suffers the same fate as Clark , it could well cost him a place in the squad for the most vital game in Newcastle 's 100-year history . |
12 | But if he borrows the same amount a second time he becomes liable to a second charge . |
13 | But he displays the same choosiness in this area too : ‘ I find most of the things on television are pretty repetitive . |
14 | Well football pools are a splendid started because recently somebody has won just over nine hundred thousand pounds , and it 's interesting to note that he did this without exercising too much skill , as I 'm sure he 'd be the first to admit , because he enters the same numbers every week . |
15 | Two weeks later , the same friend is walking down Oxford Street when he sees the same man with the same two gorillas . |
16 | It was not a lesson , according to Mayhew , that the poor in fact needed to learn , for he finds the same scrupulous cleanliness in the poorest of London tenements , where every object in sight from chairs to children seems to have been that moment newly scrubbed . |