Example sentences of "who [adv] [verb] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | The rest were helpers or hands , who mostly did the same work and did as they were told . |
2 | There was colossal opposition to these developments at the planning stage , but local people 's views were generally ignored by the Tory administration of the day , who basically held the same values as the developers and permitted the schemes . |
3 | To cut a long legend short , it 's about the bloody rivalry between two branches of a Hindu royal family — the five Pandava brothers , who all marry the same princess , and the 100 Kaurava brothers . |
4 | Who all chose the same colour . |
5 | Social feelings arise , too , through identifications with other members of a group who all internalize the same ego ideal . |
6 | Let us assume that we have selected twenty cases who all have the same bugs growing in their throats . |
7 | The recruitment of migrant labour has also had what one might refer to as a series of indirect benefits , especially in the earlier phase of immigration , because Britain and the other importing countries were able to avoid the costs involved in actually producing the immigrant labour power , from the birth to the maturation of the workers concerned , and because of the lower demands on the welfare state of economically active , healthy , single , young men and women who nevertheless paid the same rate of taxation as other workers ( Gorz , 1970 ) . |
8 | In theory , people who took out their cards before July 1977 — the date when the Consumer Credit Act became effective — and who still use the same cards , do n't qualify for this protection under their initial contract . |
9 | Contact was made with his son , Ian , who still runs the same garage and he was very interested in the ideas put forward , so much so that he agreed to be the main sponsor for the project . |
10 | A child who actively seeks information is likely to make far better use of it than one who passively receives the same information as a chore and is constantly reminded how little s/he knows . |
11 | It is also affected by diet and people who regularly eat the same foods develop similar odours . |
12 | Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide 's new chairman and chief executive is Charlotte Beers , who previously held the same position at US agency Tatham/RSCG . |
13 | Now who else had the same problem ? |
14 | Such a shattering of great imperial hopes was the material from which ‘ tragic ’ history could be written ( though Athenian recovery after both Egypt and Sicily was quick ) ; but Thucydides , who never explores the same theme twice , reserves the full treatment for books vi — vii . |