Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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31 Alison met him in the same bar .
32 She saw them at the same moment and hesitated , then she turned and began walking back the way she had come .
33 Saw them at the same time , change of address .
34 One upper-class motherless boy moved to live with a great-uncle who ‘ treated me with the same affection which he would have given to a son .
35 According to the survey results , for the 12 months ending in January this year , 51 per cent of Britain 's smaller exporters increased their overseas sales over those for the previous year , a further 23 per cent kept them at the same level and 26 per cent reported a drop .
36 They viewed me with the same puzzled look as I later saw on the faces of nomads miles from civilization .
37 He was not looking forward to the events which he knew lay ahead of him that morning , but he dismissed all such thoughts from his mind : pleasant and unpleasant , most tasks were equal to him now : he viewed them with the same cold dispassion — so many tasks in each day , so many days in each week , so many weeks in each year .
38 I taunted him with the same lie Ursula used .
39 Apart from the shock that her GP saw her in the same light as his aged mother , Marie has never looked back .
40 This is also the period when he hired as chauffeur and typist a young man , Alfred Agostinelli , who drove him to the seaside in a closed car , took him by the same means to visit many Romanesque churches in Normandy , and who was killed when the plane he was learning to fly crashed into the sea off Antibes in nineteen fourteen .
41 They saw him at the same time as he realised he had n't understood what the man had said .
42 Everything seemed to be changing , and this excited and worried her at the same time : she thought about it so much that her face had a permanently screwed up , wondering look .
43 This is akin to the defence of consent of the plaintiff , and Bramwell B. in Carstairs v. Taylor treated it as the same thing .
44 To her , religion was morality and appearance , and she kept it in the same compartment of her mind as her dinner napkins .
45 When Stephen was in hospital they kept us on the same house with all the mothers and babies , even though I had asked to be off it .
46 And the way that the Government has reduced the provision it makes for higher education erm is that it is has so far erm kept us with the same amount of resources while expecting us to take more students .
47 He raised his sword and answered them with the same word .
48 Thus the author of A Remonstrance of Many Thousand Citizens , probably Richard Overton , reminded the House of Commons in 1646 that " wee are your Principalls , and you our Agents- … wee possessed you with the same Power that was in our selves …
49 ‘ And they supported you in the same way ? ’ she asked gently .
50 Did you know that Queen Victoria put him in the same class as Landseer ?
51 yeah we did it on the same night .
52 ‘ I started a similar scheme in Wellington , but then I did it at the same hour on the same day every week .
53 It was for Couples , already top of the world rankings , his first major championship and he did it in the same accomplished manner that has already marked two earlier victories on the American tour .
54 The romance of the French Foreign Legion struck me in the same way , and especially the exhibits from Kolwezi and Chad , where there were photographs of camouflaged paras with shaved heads and sunglasses helping starving babies .
55 He quoted me in the same paragraph , but somehow omitted some key words about the commitment of both Novell and USL to preserving the business model by which USL serves its licensees .
56 Rosa was there drinking fruit juice with Fritz Kott and a few other pupils from the Egon Schultz School who greeted her with the same , unanimous question : ‘ What happened ? ’
57 She spotted us at the same time and after a long look , took her offspring and ambled away along the side of the mountain .
58 Mbanefo was a splendid man of total integrity and his colleagues impressed me in the same way .
59 Our self-appointed mentor , the Old Stager , tackled him in the same vein , although with a shade more directness : ‘ Why do n't yer niver get no runs ? ’ he asked , by way of leading up to the subject .
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