Example sentences of "he [verb] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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31 He quickly got a corn broom , went out to the back porch again and brushed his footwear clean ; then he used the same broom to sweep the snow from the kitchen floor into a safe hiding-place under a scatter rug .
32 and he wants the same facility with his left as with his right .
33 ‘ Does he do the same thing all day ? ’ she shouted to Wilcox , after they had watched one such man at work for some minutes .
34 He says the same thing about a range of measures , including the measures advocated by the Labour party , which would put many part-time women employees out of work .
35 The second man comes , he says the same thing and his brother 's waiting at the gate and she goes only if you fuck me !
36 Then he transferred the same hand to the back pocket of his trousers and did some not very good patting of both flanks .
37 He received the same message as Sir Ralph .
38 In the extreme south Italy 's history follows , naturally , a Sicilian pattern : we saw that Anaxilas of Rhegion married into the Syracusan tyrannical house , and he practised the same kind of aggression against the neighbouring Greek states as his Sicilian contemporaries .
39 He suffered the same injuries when he dived into a lake in Germany .
40 Next he uses the same technique but this time on to a sheet of transparent glass placed on trestles , which allows the photographer to film the act through the glass , so that we see the paint falling around the pebbles and wires already placed on the glass .
41 For Rolle the first stage , " insuperable " involves a love of God which nothing can shake : He uses the same degrees translated as " vnouercomyn " " indepartyd " and " singuler " ( 11.123 – 4.26,32,5 ) in Emendatio Vitae and it illuminates his thinking in The Form .
42 He uses the same methods as with the other five people he has so far deceived , his ‘ outward action ’ being the opposite of the ‘ native act and figure ’ of his heart , but he carries the principle of inversion much further .
43 He uses the same strategy in scene one when he realises that he has failed to infer from McKendrick 's prompting that he should have recognised him .
44 He adopted the same principle in the spandrels as William Edwards had used eight years before at Pontypridd ( q.v. ) , lightening the load with hollow tunnels through the rubble infilling .
45 He adopted the same tactic in Biarritz , with the same result .
46 In effect he adopted the same methods to deal with worsening financial crises over the 1960s .
47 He adopted the same line in his lectures on the foetal circulation — this was a subject of little practical importance , but it was one of which a properly educated man should have some appreciation .
48 If Monet always ‘ made something new ’ , why did he repeat the same effects or subjects so many times ?
49 Only once has he named the same team twice in succession ( against the Netherlands and Germany during the European Championship finals last year ) , but the latest spate of trouble is exceptional .
50 Rostov saw the Adjudicator 's eyes widen in surprise as he recognised the same colouring in the skin around the admiral 's high cheekbones .
51 As the pair reached the bottom he saw that she was , as Eleanor had said , very thin , but he noticed the same rhythm in her movements as she walked across the cove .
52 In a curious way — Letterman thinks — he bears the same relationship to Parisian life that the Hispanics have to LA life .
53 He directed the same charge against Schleiermacher as well , and in this paved the way for Ritschl and Liberal Theology ( Ritschl himself began his career as a New Testament scholar in the Tübingen tradition ) .
54 He assumed the same outlook in those with whom he played .
55 He costs the same points as an ordinary trooper .
56 He costs the same points as an ordinary trooper .
57 He costs the same points as an ordinary trooper .
58 Similarly , June Allyson , ‘ thought it was wonderful that Ronnie was vitally interested in everything and was always studying a new subject … he showed the same thoroughness in matters other than politics and he was … always studying ’ .
59 Had he had the same nightmare at any other time , it might have had no particular meaning to him at all .
60 ‘ And did he use the same formula in his intimate relationships ? ’
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