Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [verb] the [det] " in BNC.
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31 | It was apparent to Miss Wharton , on that first day , that he had never been inside a church before , but neither then nor on any subsequent visit did he evince the least curiosity about its purpose . |
32 | If Monet always ‘ made something new ’ , why did he repeat the same effects or subjects so many times ? |
33 | ‘ And did he use the same formula in his intimate relationships ? ’ |
34 | What I have said about Nottingham I would also have said about East Sussex had I had the same information . |
35 | Had I taken the latter course , the result might have been embarrassment rather than accident . |
36 | It 's possible her daughter-in-law 's injuries would not have been so serious had she done the same . |
37 | He had told Amy none of this but would have happily confided had she shown the least interest . |
38 | It is an ‘ Asian path ’ , but of course it would lie along the other half of the great circle had we used the same model for a R N transition , giving an ‘ Americas path ’ . |
39 | It was Blackberry who bullied the stupefied Pipkin to his feet and forced him to limp the few yards to the gravel spit . |
40 | I just said they had the same molecular formula |
41 | She felt sad and hoped he felt the same . |
42 | Lying contented in his arms , it was only as the euphoria gradually faded that Luce found herself wondering , had he felt the same ? |
43 | Had he had the same nightmare at any other time , it might have had no particular meaning to him at all . |
44 | They said it meant the latter ; they said they were ‘ prepared to see the ratio between profits and incomes preserved at a reasonable level by a tax which would become operative upon all industry when a certain figure was exceeded by profits as a whole ’ . |
45 | He said he had the same ability as Wino but pointed out that he ( Gray ) was injured at 16 and never fully recovered , so his potential would have been even greater than it turned out . |
46 | I blurted out to Dominic how I had been feeling and to my astonishment and relief he said he felt the same — trapped and resentful . ’ |