Example sentences of "it [vb past] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It met the same fate as its predecessors . |
2 | It bore the same postmark and was again disguised as a video . |
3 | In dealing with the question of possession it adopted the same time-limits as did the Sentences of Paul , as well as the thirty-year rule of late Roman Law . |
4 | Here it played the same role . |
5 | Count 2 was in identical terms in that it alleged the same offence but it involved a cheque for £116,250 obtained on or about 23 March 1988 . |
6 | Probably it served the same functions in the hands of the Minoan priestesses . |
7 | In this case , as the sales information was neither a trade secret nor could be regarded as so confidential that it needed the same protection as a trade secret , the appeal failed . |
8 | taking it cos it did the same thing . |
9 | Originally it gave the same reading as the theatre score ; Purcell made the alteration in order to bring it into line with the printed version . |
10 | It had the same air of dereliction and sadness , but something else too . |
11 | It had the same look of sunny cheerfulness as the rest of the house . |
12 | I found the red Transit easily enough , it was the only one in the street and it had the same number plate as yesterday . |
13 | That 's right , er and it had the same number |
14 | These findings offered important support for theoretical proposals about children 's acquisition of the meanings of more and less as well as of other adjective pairs ( e.g. , big/small , tall/short , wide/narrow ) , in that they appeared to show that children first learned the meaning of the unmarked term for a dimension ( e.g. , big , tall ) , and interpreted the marked ( negative ) member ( small , short ) of the pair as if it had the same meaning as the unmarked ( positive ) member ( see H. Clark , 1970 ; Clark , 1973a ) . |
15 | But whatever it was , it had the same effect . |
16 | It had the same effect too in China . |
17 | Effie 's fear had disappeared a little under his quiet comfort , and it had the same effect on McAllister . |
18 | ‘ It had the same effect on me the first time I saw it at night . ’ |
19 | It had the same feeling of having been created for a special , mystical purpose . |
20 | It had the same sort of sense , largely meaningless , amorphous , diffuse , woolly , as applied to ‘ love ’ . |
21 | It carried the same headline as the one Mungo had seen in the train : ‘ BIRD 'S HEAD CLUE TO GIRL 'S DEATH . |
22 | He named his discovery ‘ eight months anxiety ’ and it gained the same status for psychologists that saying ‘ mama ’ or cutting the first tooth has for parents . |
23 | It might have been a tail light going the other way but it stayed the same size . |