Example sentences of "he [verb] the [adj] as " in BNC.
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1 | He thinks the same as you , it should be banned and strictly sort of I do n't . |
2 | Nobody believes his story , of course — he looks the same as he always has done . |
3 | Like Humbert 's French of later times , he regarded the Irish as well-disposed ‘ primitive people ’ . |
4 | Despite the importance of the positive aspects in Roosevelt 's relationship with Churchill , he regarded the latter as a political anachronism once thoughts turned from the defeat of the Axis to the world of the future . |
5 | He described the former as derived from traditional sources and given theatrical form which demonstrated how his peasants and farmers would move in everyday life . |
6 | Reveals a source : ‘ Chris reckoned he deserved the best as he was spending so much time and money in the place . ’ |
7 | Dear Guitarist I was just reading Joe Satriani 's article in your mag and found that he suffered the same as myself regarding the tremolo unit on his Ibanez . |
8 | He noted the dead as well as the living . |
9 | ‘ He feels the same as us , that it is best not to sedate her , but let her grief come out now , ’ she said . |
10 | Is what he feels the same as what we would feel were we holding him ? |
11 | When they arrived at Ken 's bedside , Jack thought he looked the same as ever , but Mrs Lomax was both optimistic and decisive . |
12 | But when he talked he looked the same as he had always done ; eager , intent , screwing up his boneless nose , gesturing with broad , stubby-fingered hands . |
13 | He did the same as me ; gave a poor reason and then a good one that was embarrassing , to stop us seeking further . |
14 | He dressed the same as all other Vietnamese : a drab tunic suit and sandals made out of old lorry tyres . |
15 | Distinguishing between personal identity , ‘ the perception of selfsameness and continuity of one 's existence in time and space and the perception of the fact that others recognise one 's sameness and continuity , and ego identity , he defines the latter as , |
16 | The next day another visitor called but he said the same as the first . |
17 | And he s he said the same as you , that er |
18 | Right , er , he also agreed with you about the lung and black , right , and he s , and he said the same as you that , erm , if it 's got blood on you leave it alone . |
19 | yes and everybody not too happy as you can probably imagine erm Peter erm while we were talking to Paul Simpson , in fact Brian Horton was holding his press conference and I think he said the same as everybody else ; ‘ Bolder the opposition goalkeeper had an inspired game , but really United had the chances and the possession , and really everything to kill Charlton off long before half time and really put no pressure on themselves in the second half . ’ |