Example sentences of "[vb past] [art] same [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The pair became good friends and shared the same haughty view of their futures .
2 Raybestos and the IDA shared the same legal representation at the hearing .
3 Kirsten proved a fine role model for the impressionable Rhodes throughout the tour , and while on the surface the pair could n't be more contrasting in appearance or temperament , there is no doubting that they shared the same total commitment to their game and country .
4 They shared the same social defect — seasonal unemployment — and the same natural hazards — extreme variability in yield between bad and normal years .
5 made the same silly mistake I made before , go the wrong way .
6 However , after his stepfather 's death in 1859 , when he came into a comfortable inheritance , Wallis never again made the same artistic impact , though he remained an Academy exhibitor until 1877 .
7 Afterwards he dipped his own thumb into the bowl and made the same yellow mark on Chola 's forehead .
8 This remained only a vague idea until he read the same Soviet paper from the 1970s as Chatterjee had seen and which dealt with the abundance of helium-3 and helium-4 in minerals .
9 I got the same overpowering sense of mortality when I went to my old school reunion last week .
10 I need some paint , ’ she explained awkwardly , which got the same astonished reaction she 'd had from Leo .
11 In the 1970s Australian jazz experienced the same calamitous slump that afflicted the music generally .
12 Suddenly , Fabia experienced the same familiar churning of inner agitation which appeared every time that interview grew imminent .
13 Perhaps her husband was not such a shit after all , Blanche thought , just a human being who experienced the same tangled skein of feelings as held her then .
14 Two years later Julian Barnes , in Flaubert 's Parrot ( 1984 ) , entertained the same subversive point in a novel of impish erudition : the past , he suggests in his opening chapter , is rather like a greasy piglet , and anyone who tries to seize it is bound to look ridiculous .
15 Having cooled down somewhat , Macho tried the same submissive approach , and was allowed to take some small pieces of meat .
16 Swimmers reported the same good news after three 45-minute sessions a week .
17 Her connection with the duke is not explained , but it is possible that she was his mistress since Gloucester 's illegitimate daughter bore the same Christian name .
18 Her connection with the duke is not explained , but it is possible that she was his mistress since Gloucester 's illegitimate daughter bore the same Christian name .
19 But they all used the same broad highway .
20 He used the same foul language and coarse expressions the big Glaswegian would have used and , of course , McEllhoney laughed and made the expected ribald comment .
21 Hall and Channell ( 1985c ) used the same general training procedures as had been employed by Hall and Minor ( 1984 ) but they reversed the order of the treatments in the critical condition ; that is , they gave exposure to the context alone before the latent inhibition training .
22 HEARSAY-II ( Erman & Lesser 1980 ) used the same constrained vocabulary and grammar as HARPY but had a more flexible architecture .
23 Very likely he used the same precise manner ; she could n't imagine him doing otherwise .
24 Cowie , she insists , used the same rubber apple for batches of his still lifes .
25 We used the same old path , and I was amazed to realise that without knowing it I had been hurrying my children along and constantly looking over my shoulder .
26 I found the same classificatory system in use with the same unconscious linguistic divisions being applied as I had learned in the mid-1950s .
27 They found the same general correlation between socio-economic variables and level of expenditure as in primary education .
28 You found the same collegial spirit , with its masonic taciturnity and instinctive discretion , the same camaraderie and grit , the same alcohol reliance .
29 She found the same curvilinear decoration in several other pieces , and delighted him by picking them out without hesitation from the precise and formal Roman artifacts round them .
30 Then he slipped into a deep sleep , and all at once the warm feeling of happiness deserted him and his stomach heaved as he recognised the same old nightmare returning : the walk along the jetty , the cruel hands dragging him to the edge , the utter helplessness as they lowered him into the icy water , the wave that broke over his head — and at last , that terrible choking sensation .
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