Example sentences of "they [adv] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 Yet when interest rates fall , as they have done recently , they rarely show the same enthusiasm for cutting their rates .
2 The tunes in English are not necessarily the same in form as those of other languages , nor do they necessarily produce the same effect .
3 Sky have a roundup on Sunday , where they basically show the same 3 featured matches as MOTD , but generally have different highlights .
4 egalitarianism and that how that increased production was seen as the you know , priority , and so perhaps they would want to just I mean it might seem appear that they were changing their policy to a more moderate land reform but this was not an end in itself it was a means to an end in order to increase production which would benefit the population as a whole , so it 's , they still had the same goal
5 Even in comparative shadow they still looked the same .
6 Do they still carry the same today or has , has that amount gone up ?
7 ‘ But if they still show the same thing we are all going to have to respond to it .
8 Even though mammals lavish such care and attention on their young , they still have the same two options open to insects and fish , crabs and reptiles — whether to concentrate their energies on producing as many young as possible and then let them fend for themselves , or whether to restrict the numbers to very few but look after them carefully .
9 The culprit foods should be retested at one- or two-yearly intervals , to see if they still produce the same symptoms .
10 And they always say the same things and you think , oh you told us that yesterday .
11 They also played the same games in the playground , and when a group had the same work in class , everybody would whisper or signal the answer to everyone else , + everyone put down the same things , whether right or wrong !
12 Unfortunately , they also had the same lack of humour , but Bruce and Tina had many occasions to be glad of their proximity .
13 They also work the same hours , only to rush off afterwards to do child care , shopping , cooking and cleaning tasks from which men are exempt .
14 That 's got 'em do they both work the same ?
15 They probably do the same thing for pleasure in the Lake District every summer .
16 Cooper 's contribution has galvanised the club , and they now have the same points as Celtic and Aberdeen , with a visit to second-placed Hibernian in prospect this afternoon .
17 Nor , even if full-time , did they typically do the same type or level of paid work as that performed by the men who were included in the employers ' pension schemes .
18 When attempts are then made to intervene at this latter level , they often use the same procedures as are applied to the public realm .
19 ‘ There is no doubting their skill , and they even have the same way of scampering round the pitch and keeping people on their toes . ’
20 6. the Guardian and classify voters as ‘ persistent ’ readers if they were ‘ regular ’ readers of the same paper-type in both the Mid-Term and Pre-Campaign Waves , that is , if they regularly read the same paper-type throughout the year preceding the election .
21 They frequently inhabited the same Soho haunt but at Muriel 's , where they vied with each other in buying bottles of champagne , they often occupied different ends of the room .
22 They never put the same car twice , that was cheating .
23 They never saw the same person twice , were frightened and worried about making fools of themselves or showing their ignorance . ’
24 They never kept the same place twice .
25 The mystical writings of the fifth century author who had adopted the pseudonym Dionysius the Areopagite were quite well known in Europe , even though they never had the same appeal for Europeans as they had for the Greeks .
26 In Brooke-Rose 's view , the role of the novel as a self-consciously written , fictional , narrative genre is to remind other discourses that they too possess the same attributes of logical paradox , fictionality , and narrativity .
27 2.7 If at any time any Works are carried out otherwise than in accordance with the Building Documents and this fact might [ reasonably ] have been expected to be apparent on visual inspection to the Surveyors on the first occasion following the carrying out of the relevant Works on which they actually inspected the same pursuant to clause 2.5 ( " Relevant Inspection " ) then unless within [ 5 ] working days after the date of the Relevant Inspection ( time being of the essence ) the Surveyors have served on the Architect a Defects Notice in respect of such non-compliance the relevant Works shall be treated for all purposes of this agreement as having been carried out in accordance with the Building Documents This provision should be deleted .
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