Example sentences of "he use the same " in BNC.

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1 He used the same language as that employed by the Chinese government to explain away the unrest that the democracy movement unleashed in May and June — namely that it was the work of a ‘ handful of evil-doers ’ .
2 He used the same tools ( hammer and chisel ) as his medieval predecessors , and just like them he was left to devise his own designs .
3 Very likely he used the same precise manner ; she could n't imagine him doing otherwise .
4 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 .
5 Perhaps Locke did not recognise the difference because he used the same word , ‘ idea ’ , both for what we would ordinarily call an idea and for what is imprinted in , or on , the mind , the ‘ sensation ’ .
6 But then Carver had heard that on other occasions he used the same language about Galvone .
7 160 , the visitors observed that Lord Denning was not using the word ‘ delegate ’ in the narrow sense in which it is sometimes used today any more than Lord Mansfield had when he used the same word in a similar context in Rex v. Benchers of Gray 's Inn , 1 Doug .
8 Face it , he used the same joke on everybody .
9 He used the same line with his mother ; for once he did n't give her the real reason .
10 He used the same foul language and coarse expressions the big Glaswegian would have used and , of course , McEllhoney laughed and made the expected ribald comment .
11 He used the same technique as when looking for a lost golf ball and took a line on a large house on the Ramsgate front .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 ‘ And did he use the same formula in his intimate relationships ? ’
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