Example sentences of "they [verb] to [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Presumably the washed-up film hoofer and the prima ballerina are thinking about each other as a preliminary to working together , falling in love and starting a bright new phase of their respective careers together ; and no doubt their movements ‘ unconsciously ’ fall into a complementary rhythm as they dance to the same music .
2 And they make to the same place to their feed .
3 If they report to the same boss they have an organizational bond ; if they are in different departments they have an organizational barrier .
4 If they report to the same boss they have an organizational bond ; if they are in different departments they have an organizational barrier .
5 He said , and it 's really good , he said , cos I 'm , I 'm celebrating my fortieth birthday , he said , and I ring my boys , he said , and they listen to the same sort of music I do .
6 Most speakers would agree , I think , that Mary wore a red dress and Mary wore a blue dress were contraries ( assuming , of course , that they refer to the same occasion , and that Mary , as would be normal , wore only one dress at a time ) ; the colour terms refer to the predominant colour of the dress , and there can be only one predominant colour .
7 As neighbours of the enormously powerful and expansionist United States , the Canadians had a direct and abiding interest in maintaining for their part the fiction that they belonged to the same political entity of the rich and powerful United Kingdom .
8 Yeah but they go to somewhere bloody they go to the same place every year and they have a real good time .
9 This man and my father had joined up on the same day , they went to the same school , played football together , both courted my mother and both fell in love with her — and she ended up marrying them both .
10 He 'd met Sean Penn maybe 20 times , and they went to the same clubs on Melrose and Sunset , even if not at the same time or on the same night .
11 They went to the same Primary School .
12 This is like forensic science , where the more ‘ matches ’ one finds between two fingerprints , the greater the certainty that they belong to the same person .
13 According to this view , interbreeding is at the same time the criterion of whether two forms belong to the same species ( e.g. the dark and pale forms of the arctic skua interbreed freely , so they belong to the same species ) , and also the reason why organisms in nature do fall into discrete categories , with few intermediates .
14 Apart from errors and omissions these are defined in the National Accounts in such a way that they come to the same value .
15 Many people find that they return to the same company over and over again , or take up a permanent job offer at a place they have been working for a while .
16 Tottenham 's dilemma was well chronicled last year , but one wonders how long it will be before they return to the same situation .
17 They conform to the same technical rules as ports de bras and must appear to pass through the centre line of the arm from shoulder to finger-tips and move within the two circles drawn by the elbows and hands .
18 The tags in the corpus must also be translated so that they conform to the same tagset as this new lexicon .
19 It may be shown ( using the criterion that they lead to the same set of equations ) that by adding the so-called leakage inductances to the ideal transformer the two representations ( Fig. 4.11 ) become equivalent .
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