Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] the same " in BNC.
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1 | A year later when I had Katie and I was married , I did n't want " to go to hospital in case I got the same treatment , but they were totally different . |
2 | Yet when I step off the bus at the Coronet cinema I get the same lurch as when I first left home . |
3 | Whenever I picked up my guitar I played the same basic scalar and arpeggiated patterns . |
4 | Some statisticians dislike this property : they prefer symmetric measures of association which take the same value whichever way round the causal effect is presumed to run . |
5 | It was rather a coincidence that she was wearing a dark blue guernsey exactly like Laura 's , with a neck which necessitated the same blindfold struggle to get it off About the whole incident Richard felt no dissatisfaction and certainly no regret . |
6 | Nothing short of non est factum rendering the transfer void , or forgery which has the same legal effect but is not now alleged , will suffice to defeat the building society 's innocent reliance upon the transfer . |
7 | He exposed cells in culture to influenza virus , showed that they were resistant to infection with certain other viruses , and isolated from his cultures a protein which conferred the same resistance on fresh cells . |
8 | In practice , however , there are modified versions of fund accounting which achieve the same overall purpose , namely keeping the accounts of the funds separate . |
9 | ‘ Because I suffered through a class on American nineteenth-century poetry with a professor who did the same thing . ’ |
10 | In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet . |
11 | In an experiment he taught the same period to two groups . |
12 | In effect he adopted the same methods to deal with worsening financial crises over the 1960s . |
13 | Her tutored eye saw that it had been made by a skilled seamstress , the tight , low-cut bodice erupting in a flurry of lace at the breast , the equally tight sleeves stiff with fake pearls and silver thread which formed the same flower design that was on the over-skirt . |
14 | During rehearsal I wore the same fawn woollen cardigan . |
15 | She showered and shampooed her short dark hair , combing it into its neat bob , then she made toast and coffee and sat for a few minutes before her kitchen window which enjoyed the same view as her bedroom . |
16 | There was the Australian fast-bowler who did the same with lip salve . |
17 | Forms To cater for the user who copies the same files to and from his laptop on a daily basis — and there must be quite a few who do — the second mode of operation is Forms mode . |
18 | Four of the graves are those of a 98 Squadron Mitchell bomber crew who died on 24 June 1943 and the other is that of a Typhoon pilot of 266 Squadron who crashed the same day as Freddie Crewe . |
19 | ‘ And then of course you need the same set-up in Europe . |
20 | Yet both Rosie and Victoria had warned her against letting herself fall for him , in case she followed the same fate as his other nurses . |
21 | Figure 3.19 shows the format of a steering file which generates the same output as the interactive examples given in this section . |
22 | I use lime roots and other herbs like chinamiotle which has the same results . |
23 | This may be a technical interface which remains the same across several systems , or a common approach in indexing and use of terms . |
24 | The rule of law is generally thought to have a broader ‘ political ’ meaning which covers the same ground as , if it is not quite synonymous with , the concept of limited government . |
25 | When the subjects heard the bleep in the centre of each junction they performed the same two verbal rating tasks that were used in Study 1 , first a risk rating , then an estimate for the actual accident statistics for the junction . |
26 | Like compadre it carries the same moral connotations of diffuse , enduring obligation and the same quality of masking a hierarchical relationship in the mutuality of kinship relations . |
27 | From the outside it looks the same as the broader opportunity garden , but once through the gates the entrant sees that it is only a narrow strip . |
28 | I 've cut the ropes that bind me to the shore , she thought , and sinking down onto the arm of Meredith 's chair she listened , smiling , to one of the pirates confiding that when he was in town he consulted the same dentist as dear Johnny . |
29 | The poor chap 's in a state of terror in case we do the same to him . |
30 | An alternative procedure which achieves the same result but is more convenient computationally is the following . |