Example sentences of "look [prep] the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It looks like the same sort of swarf that 's lying under Orrie 's bench . |
2 | same hat , so it looks like the same woman so he says , oh my God ! |
3 | This looks like the same tape as Uncle Pauls erm is it ? |
4 | Looked like the same car … |
5 | In education no single customer is always right , people are n't all looking for the same things . |
6 | The formal publication stage is much the same when it comes to record content — peer and institution review will still be looking for the same things . |
7 | I said vs West Ham that Whelan and Deane we too similar , both looking for the same ball — or not feeding off each other . |
8 | There is now the danger that the same media circus will be dispatched to Sardinia next summer looking for the same headlines which will produce a similar outcome . |
9 | Vivien is not alone in thinking that the European professionals are making a mistake in looking for the same privileges and superstar treatment that is nowadays meted out to their American sisters . |
10 | those seeking work were looking for the same kinds of jobs as those that had found it ; |
11 | These are moments of some tension , but if he has a team looking for the same thing , they are at least not lonely moments . |
12 | We had discussed this business of how people 's appearance literally alters in the eyes of their lovers , and suddenly I blushed , for it seemed to me he must be remembering this too , and that we must be looking for the same thing , as one might take down an old book in a moment of hungry nostalgia and start to re-read , hoping it may provide the same remembered enchantment as before . |
13 | After all , we are looking for the same thing . ’ |
14 | I was looking for the same thing yesterday ! |
15 | WHelan did nt look out of place , but in this match I feel that he and Deane were both looking for the same balls and not really working as a pair . |
16 | Foster parents can often claim fostering allowances of 2–3 times the Supplementary Benefit that the natural parent would have received for looking after the same child … which is peculiarly ironic when one considers that some children might not be in foster-care at all if their parents had adequate incomes in the first place ( Fairbairns , 1976 ) . |
17 | It did n't take long to get Graham 's eyes looking in the same direction . |
18 | Saint-Exupéry said that ‘ loving someone does not mean looking into each other 's eyes , but looking in the same direction together . ’ |
19 | In fact love has been defined as not looking at each other , but looking in the same direction . |
20 | the 26 students seeking employment were looking in the same kinds of business areas as those who had been more successful in job search ; |
21 | He sat at his desk looking over the same papers and repeatedly having the same conversations but unable to take decisions or achieve anything . |
22 | In 1946 in Milan , Werner met a young woman who was looking at the same things as he was . |
23 | To lie hour after hour in the same hot , crumpled bed , looking at the same crack of sky between the curtains . |
24 | Looking at the same issue from another angle — percentage of total taxation ( including social security contributions ) derived from taxes on household incomes — the UK was joint second in 1971 and fifth in 1978 out of ten countries . |
25 | Within the natural sciences there was little of that passionate and puzzled confrontation which occurs when there is a clash , not of different hypotheses , but of different ways of looking at the same problem , i.e. when one party proposes not merely a different answer , but one which the other party considers to be impermissible or ‘ unthinkable ’ . |
26 | An artist , an art historian and a tourist may all be looking at the same painting but their perceptions would be different . |
27 | And again that 's looking at the same time in nineteen seventy se seventy seven , seventy eight time , it 's looking back into that er er driveway , and if you can remember the sort of the Victorian or Edwardian er photograph that er I showed you before , of er virtually that er that view . |
28 | Whenever you find an A.sessilis or A. reineckii you are looking at the same plant : A. rosaefolia . |
29 | So contrasting is it that one may wonder whether its adherents are looking at the same thing at all : ‘ As the eighties unfold , humanity faces a worldwide shortage of productive cropland , acute land hunger in many countries , escalating prices for farmland almost everywhere … ’ |
30 | For example , if the adult holds an object , such as a doll , in the child 's line of gaze , the child is likely to look at the object and then immediately glance at the adult 's face to check that they are looking at the same thing . |