Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] same [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 Subsequent government documents , emanating from both the Department of Education and Science ( i.e. Secretaries of State and HMI ) and the Department of Industry , have pursued the same theme and in 1985 Better Schools contained the following statement :
2 His eyes had turned the same colour and I caught a whiff of that strange perfume which sometimes emanated from him , sweet but sickly .
3 Just two days later , at a party attended by a particularly ‘ old ’ ( and tarty ) flame of his , the expression on my face as I watched the two of them exchange meaningful glances would surely have revealed the same disgust and disdain that Diana displays whenever she encounters one of her husband 's confidantes .
4 Harvard dealers were granted the same perk and for that reason kept it concealed from clients , even if it would swing the sale .
5 Clarke had said the same thing and she had tried desperately to comply but it had been like trying to lay hold of darting butterflies .
6 ‘ . You 'd all at least have seen the same thing and not getting one person 's narrative of what happened across the school last week .
7 But that 's been the pattern of our lives , we often get offered the same part and I can honestly say there 's been no professional jealousy or rivalry at all .
8 It is one of the enduring sadnesses of people in such relationships that they are not offered the same respect and sympathy as man and wife .
9 All the same , I doubt very much that when I was in a comparable situation I would have had the same faith and determination that Tom did .
10 she 's got the same accent and she 's from Kent and Martin
11 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 .
12 For twenty years I have known the same man and yet still I do not know him .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 ‘ We would have taken the same action and taken a prosecution if it had been any other film which had been shown without the consent of the licence-holder . ’
16 Bigger , wider , grander in all its dimensions than the houses the Colcloughs and the Lords had built , since John-William had cleverly engaged the same architect and told him to produce something similar but much more splendid .
17 But I think the thing that runs through the whole collection and that makes Doisneau a remarkable photographer , is that he 's photographed the same locality and this is the locality where he still lives , really from the early 30s right through to the present .
18 But someone was murdered the same day and that does matter .
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