Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [art] same way " in BNC.
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1 | I feel the same way about the police . |
2 | I feel the same way . |
3 | ‘ I feel the same way . ’ |
4 | ‘ I feel the same way . ’ |
5 | ‘ I started the same way last year , ’ he said . |
6 | I talked the same way at his age , fighting my rogue aitches and glottal stops . |
7 | I felt the same way a horse must have when confronted with a steam engine . |
8 | ‘ Cos a lot of the fans have got theirs done the same way now . ’ |
9 | ‘ Cos a lot of the fans have got theirs done the same way now . ’ |
10 | And I 've got something to tell you which may make you feel the same way about me . " |
11 | Does she feel the same way as you ? ’ |
12 | And you feel the same way about me . |
13 | She laughed the same way as when I 'd first seen her . |
14 | Oh , lord , I hope she feels the same way about him ! |
15 | ‘ I think she feels the same way about you too , but Romanies and gorgios should n't marry . |
16 | That morning they parted under the trees , he never took her all the way to the gates , that would only have made things worse , that morning she looked the way she always looked , rings under her eyes and her whole body braced for the ordeal that lay ahead , how hard it was to leave her always , maybe that was why they always drew the parting out , sometimes it took minutes , just the saying goodbye , they backed away from each other , then stopped and called something out , then backed away again , they called out special words that they 'd made up , words to fill the distance between them , words for the things they could n't say , they backed away till he was under the trees or she was through the gates , whichever happened first , she looked the same way she always looked that morning , except for one thing , she had a clock tucked under her arm , the clock they 'd found together , the clock that did n't tick , the lonely clock . |
17 | I was sure you felt the same way . |
18 | Of course , I 've always loved her but I 'd no idea she felt the same way about me until she told me this afternoon . |
19 | Can we really expect them to retain the same way of thinking as they had as penniless hopefuls , and if they did would n't that simply be an insipid patronisations ? |
20 | Will they go the same way as the list of accommodation ? |
21 | Although they are a charity , they trade the same way as other high street shops . |
22 | If they thought the same way as Joe Punter , they 'd be Joe Punter , and somebody else would be having all the fun . ’ |
23 | Erm , who are , who variously tread er , a very difficult tight-rope , because they fall one way , and it 's acceptable , they fall the same way the next day , and it 's not acceptable . |
24 | He thinks the same way as I do about our work . |
25 | On 10 March 1736 the Revd James Clegg , a Nonconformist minister and apothecary from Chinley in the heart of the Peak District , noted in his diary : ‘ An ancient man came for advice and brought a water [ a urine sample ? ] from beyond Southwell in Nottinghamshire , on foot , about 36 miles ’ ; no doubt he returned the same way . |
26 | ‘ I thought it was food poisoning because I had prepared fish which I had not cooked properly and when the doctor arrived he thought the same way . |
27 | ‘ He feels the same way . |
28 | ‘ Yes , and he feels the same way . |
29 | The problem is I 've found myself more and more attracted to my son-in-law and I know he feels the same way . |
30 | ‘ He went the same way as your mother . ’ |