Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [prep] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | If it is not permissible to take into account what was said by the Financial Secretary , I remain of the same view . |
2 | I sit in the same seat as before , just by the window . |
3 | And I sleep with the same Jew 's son , Ginny thought , whenever I can . |
4 | This time lag , however , dies not always occur , as I show in the same study , and we are not in a situation to make the kind of general assumption made by Morgan and Engels . |
5 | I look in the same direction to account for the charming note ‘ Granovsky has got a bit out of hand ’ . |
6 | ROBERT SAM ANSON 's ‘ The Man Who Shot JFK ’ ( February ) was the first of many articles I read on the same subject — but I kept returning to his time and time again . |
7 | ‘ I get about the same as the others . ’ |
8 | And I draw on the same manual of environmental appraisal that erm Mr has mentioned in in his evidence , the Department of Transport 's manual . |
9 | I have extracted a vast number of chocolates from automatic machines ; I have obtained cigarettes , toffee , scent , and other things that I dislike by the same machinery ; I have weighed myself with sublime results ; and this sense not only of the healthiness of popular things , but of their essential antiquity and permanence is still in possession of my mind . |
10 | Till , I suppose till the same time tomorrow I suppose . |
11 | I appeal to the same verbal trick as I used in Chapter 3 . |
12 | And I respond in the same way . |
13 | So I go on the same as er , weeks two to four an analysis written , and , or drawn or made of examples on one of these themes . |
14 | before so I lent them , so he 's gone in I go by the same time as him we both got ta sign them |
15 | If I stay in the same place for too long I get stale . ’ |
16 | I think about the same time as Walter for the war was declared when we were down there on the third of September . |
17 | Certainly the request of staff then could turn into of the panel erm but but I think at the same time if people want to look at the structure so that they have a complete view of the structural organisation |
18 | He and I live in the same street . |
19 | I start on the same note as the Prime Minister and my right hon. Friend — by recognising the historic nature of the events through which we are living . |
20 | Perhaps he secretly thinks I belong to the same world . |
21 | However , Brian insists , ‘ I play against the same guys every week and we 're always striking crazy bets . |
22 | I have at the same time suggested that Benjamin 's own aesthetics were very much a postmodernist aesthetics . |
23 | I work for the same pre project as Verity and I worked with five , fifteen , sixteen year old boys , just yesterday , and they were one of the best groups I 'd ever worked with because |
24 | Bring towels and spare clothes , if you intend to the same as last year ! |
25 | And even if you remain in the same location , you could still feel unsettled . |
26 | If you skate with the same passion as you preach I dare say you will have the whole parish at your feet . ’ |
27 | Effectively , you agree with a bank that on , say , 1 January you will pay the bank interest on a notional principal calculated using a fixed interest rate reflecting the current yield curve ; the bank will pay you interest on the same notional principal at whatever interest rate pertains on 1 January . |
28 | A Unfortunately you will not be able to keep all the Clownfish you list in the same tank . |
29 | and some of them differ so much from others who you put in the same box and you |
30 | Her opening words , which echo a pair of lines in Chaucer 's first fabliau in the sequence of the Canterbury Tales , the Miller 's Tale ( I : 3768 – 9 ) , invite a dialogue charged with sexual connotations , not only in the obvious case of " " ryse " " , but also in the detectable reference to a conventional love-sickness : The monk 's answer immediately confirms the sexual topic of the dialogue , and dispenses with any euphemistic disguises : This rapid movement to a contextually surprising level of familiarity on the topic of sexual intimacy is paralleled in the French fabliau Auburee , where the old bawd , Auburee , in procuring a young wife for a besotted admirer , visits the wife and moves smartly into the bedroom , declaring : ( " I should certainly like to see your bed : then I should know for certain if you lie in the same splendour as the first wife did . " ) |