Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [det] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | But every little detail seemed crucial and it was something I struggled with all the way through , but knowing that Cathy , Joan and I were all on the same wavelength and felt the same level of commitment was a great relief . |
2 | There are plenty of physical weavings : there are tapestries , rugs , knitted clothes , cat 's cradles , plaits , maypole ribbons ; there is knotting , crochet , basket-weaving , pot-coiling and many more skills which are all of the same basic craft . |
3 | You 're all in the same dressing room . |
4 | So you 're , you 're both on the same bike , one , one of you is riding and one of you is riding pillion , is that right ? |
5 | When you came to get your your contract with er te te te and you were all in the same c contract , was that because you got together as a union , or whether you got t together as the worker ? |
6 | In the same way we are all under the same delusions in one form or another . |
7 | We are all on the same side and are accountable to each other . |
8 | ‘ I have a part to play , but so do they , and we are all on the same team . ’ |
9 | Whether man or beast , we are all of the same essence , we all have a soul . |
10 | ‘ Before you say it 's a forgery , ’ he went on , ‘ let me assure you that we are all after the same thing . |
11 | We are all in the same boat out here . |
12 | We are all in the same boat . |
13 | It is always nice to be introduced to these meetings because although we are all in the same boat , it 's still a bit daunting walking into a strangers house . |
14 | In consequence no particular facet of the policy is seen to be peculiar to any one Division ; what is so for the profession generally is also true for the building surveyor ; we are all in the same boat . |
15 | I wish I could tell him that we are all in the same boat . |
16 | She remembered him saying : ‘ We are all in the same boat . ’ |
17 | The past is a distant , receding coastline , and we are all in the same boat . |
18 | We 're all on the same side . |
19 | But the spectacle of a few Labour MPs begging for Nationalist arms to link with , on the grounds that ‘ we 're all on the same side , really ’ gives a degree of credibility to the Tory scare-story that it previously lacked . |
20 | ‘ Now we 're all on the same side . |
21 | Several mouthfuls later we 're all at the same table . |
22 | Yeah , that needs to be signed and then we can use these and any future occasions when we 're all in the same place . |
23 | I mean we 're all in the same boat . ’ |
24 | These strategies were exemplified in statements on the part of respondents such as ‘ count your blessings ’ , or ‘ we 're all in the same boat ’ , and in methods such as perceiving hardship as the forerunner of an easier future , or devaluing the importance of aspects which are noxious ( such as an unpleasant boss and colleagues ) and magnifying good aspects ( such as the convenient location and reasonable pay of the job ) . |
25 | It makes prisoners realise they can do something , and we 're all in the same society |
26 | ‘ In theory , we 're all in the same boat , ’ he told a newspaper . |
27 | We 're all in the same . |
28 | ‘ Strange ’ — Agnes rose from the bed — ‘ we 're both of the same mind . |
29 | There 's quite a few around us because then we was not going onto a council estate from the one room , and we were all in the same boat together . |
30 | On the opposite side of the courtyard there are more of the same variety , planted in 1968 . |