Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | she has the same name |
2 | And now they all nodded towards Agnes and Miss Florence said softly , ‘ The moment we got it , dear , I said , ‘ I know who that would suit , because she has the same figure as Mrs Bretton-Fawcett . ’ |
3 | She rings the same number she has been trying all day . |
4 | Now she uses the same techniques to teach other women cancer can be beaten . |
5 | By knowing these wild creatures and their attributes , she contacts the same powers in herself , and may learn to use them . |
6 | she asks the same question over and over again . |
7 | Oh , lord , I hope she feels the same way about him ! |
8 | ‘ I think she feels the same way about you too , but Romanies and gorgios should n't marry . |
9 | She carries the same name ( Germaine ) as Madame de Stael , suggesting a further analogy between Ambrose and her lover-author Benjamin Constant . |
10 | So you would need to look carefully at her stories and other writing , and see if she makes the same kind of mistake here . |
11 | Endesha Ida Mae Holland , the author of this veiled autobiography , is described in the programme as a popular lecturer and ‘ story-teller ’ : she works the same seam as Maya Angelou , Toni Morrison and Alice Walker ( whose spirit she fulsomely invokes , and whose book The Color Purple she implicitly recalls at every turn ) . |
12 | She faces the same syndrome day after day . |
13 | ‘ But will he if the person facing him has the same weapon ? |
14 | Its real speed changes during the journey sometimes it is more than fifty miles per hour , sometimes less but in two hours it goes the same distance as it would if its speed was fifty miles per hour all the time . |
15 | But he displays the same choosiness in this area too : ‘ I find most of the things on television are pretty repetitive . |
16 | He thinks the same way as I do about our work . |
17 | Attempting to copy a decorative technique can confirm or disprove that it produces the same appearance and microstructure observed on the original item . |
18 | Although not technically a fountain , it utilizes the same components as the conventional fountain . |
19 | Unfortunately , it does not succeed on limey soils but otherwise it needs the same conditions as the brunneras . |
20 | It needs the same level of professionalism in FISA in all the areas in which it is involved . |
21 | It needs the same heading allowance as pencil pleat tape — 1.5cm ( ½in ) . |
22 | The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office . |
23 | ‘ Alexander , he has the same name as the late king . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | By far the most common escape mechanism for organisms ranging from bacteria to human beings is ‘ habituation ’ , a kind of behavioural boredom by which an animal becomes less responsive as it encounters the same stimulus repeatedly . |
26 | I 'll have a look and see if it 's the same publishers , cos it looks the same kind of format , but then again it probably would be cos it 's aimed at the same market |
27 | No , it looks the same shape somehow does n't it ? |
28 | Surely the question is whether the land on each side of it has the same greenbelt function , or different greenbelt functions ? |
29 | ‘ $ ’ , ‘ — ’ , ‘ - ’ , ‘ ! ’ . ie. It has the same syntax as the module name . |
30 | It has the same services , of sending letters and graphics , but also has the capacity for a visual link-up . |