Example sentences of "[pers pn] would do the same " in BNC.
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1 | And I 'd do the same for him . |
2 | We 've both become victims of Private Eye and I know that he would laugh at some of the things they 've said about me , and I 'd do the same to him . |
3 | If I were him I 'd do the same . |
4 | I 'd do the same as I does every " |
5 | ‘ Adorable , ’ Matthew said , thinking , just pass me Alexandra 's wellie and I 'd do the same . |
6 | I 'd do the same , though , she thought , so I 'm a fine one to talk . |
7 | But what er what what needles me a bit , but you ca n't blame them cos I , if I was er a small communications firm I 'd do the same myself , but , you see we wo n't sell now small systems through a sell |
8 | In the early 1960s Dr Beeching , the chairman of the railways , had cut out some of the most unprofitable rail lines and the fear was that I would do the same . |
9 | Under the bishop 's plan he and I were to change places , and while I was on furlough he was to keep both jobs going , and I would do the same on my return . |
10 | If it was me I would do the same to them but two wrongs do n't make a right . ’ |
11 | He 'd give you a visit and put it in his book and you 'd do the same . |
12 | You 'd do the same to me if I were your wife . " |
13 | ‘ You 'd do the same , Teresa . ’ |
14 | If Catherine wanted something , I would give it to her , and she would do the same for me . |
15 | It annoyed her to think he had imagined she would do the same . |
16 | Stands to reason nobody 'd dare to bomb us , because , we 'd do the same to them and they know it . ’ |
17 | ‘ They 'd do the same to me , if I was ever helpless enough , ’ he 'd say . |
18 | They would do the same in similar circumstances . |
19 | He 'd do the same for us if we were in trouble . |
20 | That would give him a week 's grace at least , and then he 'd do the same thing again in some other place to stay untraceable . |
21 | She could only hope he 'd do the same . |
22 | His reply was he 'd do the same — so I knew from that moment onwards he was the man for me . ’ |
23 | He did not hide and he said that he would do the same again . |
24 | First , through the City with a policeman holding up the traffic with an impassive countenance which implied that he would do the same for the Seventh Day Adventists , the Anti-Vivisection Society or the Paddington Communist Party . |
25 | It would do the same to me . ’ |