Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] the same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Only afterwards is it plain that , for the most part , they 've given the same answers they 've supplied to the press for years .
2 We 've done the same numbers every week
3 You 've got the same initials as poor old Eddy Moulton . ’
4 And obviously therefore , cos they obviously therefore , they 've got the same improvements on here as well .
5 I think its just an extreme form of friendship , you 've become extremely friendly with somebody and it can be kind , in love with your , with your girlfriend it do n't have to be in love with your boyfriend , you can have you know some body who 's a same sex and you 've got the same feelings towards them
6 The gradient is the tan of the angle , but you can only read that off the graph if you 've got the same units .
7 Now that idea was to get everybody together and erm because there have been certain members of the staff which have n't been looked at for a period of time they 've escaped the net as it were in the last couple of times and it seems that we 've had the same guys for the last three years and some have erm
8 I 've used the same numbers for years
9 You 've learned the same lessons in different ways , which are somehow the same .
10 If I ever have a dig at him now he says : ‘ Christ , you 've read the same books as I have ! ’ and I say : ‘ Yeah but you 've got the licence to prove it . ’ ’
11 From those thousands who have trodden the same paths in earlier times , the energy is inexhaustible .
12 For many years now we have had the same experts to evaluate the records , stamps , art , music and special books , and their names , and our gratitude to them are well-known .
13 The Pilot Survey showed some monitoring , further standardisation of the equipment was essential , mainly though , I 'm going to make sure all schools have got the same pipes and connector and I 'm going to give them some solutions to test because there was a bit of variation between schools , and there will be variation geographically , so I want to be able to have a measure of any error that will be involved as well .
14 For instance , if you were kept hostage in Iraq with someone whom you thought would never be your type of friend , you may end up being the best of friends all because you have shared the same problems and experiences .
15 People usually ‘ get on ’ best with those who have shared the same experiences .
16 It must be noted that some sixth form colleges have encountered the same problems and are more successful in areas where they are not in direct competition with 11–18 schools .
17 And would local authorities , given the same resources , have achieved the same results ?
18 And the tame descendants have kept the same views on this matter .
19 Today 's big two have kept the same names for 19 years , and the right-of-centre one has unprecedentedly changed leaders without breaking up .
20 Because the novel relies on prior literary knowledge , each individual reading will necessarily be the idiosyncratic result of an interaction between the proper names given and the reader 's capacity to ‘ round out ’ these names by furnishing them with personalities and circumstantial details ( which may vary considerably even between readers who have read the same texts ) .
21 And in the Lower Sixth at RBAI the boys have chosen the same subjects — maths , physics and chemistry .
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