Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb -s] the same " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I usually travel with an assistant from my management company and she does the same so we look a fine pair , both of us sitting there with dozens of jars in front of us , but it does the trick ; it takes my mind off the fact that we are 30,000 feet in the air at the time .
2 ‘ Yes , and he feels the same way .
3 As they sway and raise their arms , he sees thirty pairs of large breasts and he imagines the same quantity of round thighs rolling and separating under the cassocks which he has had sent from Raleigh .
4 ‘ Mickey has played at the highest level and he gets the same thing out of the game as he has always done .
5 If you notice , when he speaks he tends to run words together towards the end of sentences and he does the same when he writes . ’
6 And he does the same job as you ?
7 and he wants the same facility with his left as with his right .
8 The social anthropologist is equally , of course , an entrepreneur whose special expertise lies in mediating between exotic cultures and his own , and he has the same vested interests as other go-betweens .
9 He looks like Sir Hugo , and he has the same evil character .
10 Go down to the bottom and it does the same to go to the top .
11 This apoptosis is dependent on c-Myc expression ; its extent is proportional to the level of intracellular c-Myc protein , and it requires the same regions of the c-Myc protein as are required for co-transformation and autosuppression .
12 It produces adverts for TV , newspapers and quality magazines , and it uses the same initial filming for all three .
13 It is clearly related to the Horta figure work although it came a few months later , and it shows the same intensive analysis of the nature of solid forms .
14 It is much quicker , and it means the same , if we say Yes I do or Yes I think so .
15 It is similar in type to the Simmental , though more elegantly built and the coat colour bright red rather than yellowish tan , and it shares the same origins in the old Bernese brought in by Mennonites during the eighteenth century ( see Alpine section ) .
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