Example sentences of "same [subord] it " in BNC.

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1 Noreen felt much the same so it was with great relief that for the New York engagement they could at least travel in from Queen 's each day and sleep in their own beds at night .
2 So if that 's brief , grief is going to be the same cos it 's the same
3 Would it have been the same if it had been collected by anyone else ?
4 what the valency is to make up this formula you could do the same if it was if someone told you it was an some unknown So if it 's an unknown compound and I drip Let's say it was unknown compound and I dripped hydrochloric acid on and I got carbon dioxide given off yeah
5 The British Government can not order people to label inhumanely produced veal , but consumers can demand it , supermarkets can provide the labelling and the restaurant trade can do the same if it is so minded .
6 I mean , it would n't have been the same if it had been called something else . ’
7 But adjustment went on all the same because it was the only way of making yourself tolerate a condition which you loathed .
8 Resale-price maintenance ( RPM ) was the arrangement whereby the price of an article — an item of grocery or a washing-machine — was kept the same whether it was sold in the most efficient supermarket or the most run-down corner shop .
9 Yes , if you have Well it 's the same whether it 's an intestacy or a will .
10 The inhibitory effect of TPA was the same whether it was added 30 or 10 minutes before challenge with histamine at 20°C , but TPA was ineffective if added at the same time as histamine ( Fig 3 ) .
11 ‘ You do n't know who 's hiding in that snicket by the church — it could be the vicar or it could be Dracula , they look the same when it 's dark .
12 It is n't a good idea to draw a sketch first of how you want the finished work to look , since it never seems to look quite the same when it is finished .
13 In a stinging attack , Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown mocked Mr Major 's habit of looking on at soccer and cricket matches — and said the Premier did the same when it came to the economy .
14 It was much the same when it came to doctors for the people .
15 And the same when it came to er subtracting , you see , it were all done on the board and you copied it onto your plate On to your slate .
16 The formal publication stage is much the same when it comes to record content — peer and institution review will still be looking for the same things .
17 the same when it 's cooking either
18 And over the whole six-year period 1979-85 the average growth of M3 was 13 per cent , which happens to be exactly the same as it was between 1965 and 1973 , the period analysed by William Rees-Mogg in his famous article in The Times ( 13 June 1976 ) , ‘ How a 9.4 per cent excess money supply gave Britain 9.4 per cent inflation ’ , which denounced the conduct of economic policy in the early Seventies .
19 Asked about the recent fall in the pound , he explained in a later BBC interview : ‘ On the average , the exchange rate today is pretty well the same as it was three years ago .
20 The latest figures show the average mpg of 28.1 is the same as it was in 1987 .
21 It seems to me , everything 's going on just the same as it was before .
22 As a rule of thumb , moving a nearly new greenhouse will only cost about the same as it would to have it erected in the first place .
23 In spite of all the technological developments land sophistication and speed of modern communication , the point of a campaign roadshow is the same as it was in the days of the whistle-stop tour when politicians addressed voters from the backs of trains : to communicate with the maximum number of people in the short time available .
24 His campaigning manner today is much the same as it was when he set out three weeks ago to seek his coveted mandate .
25 The briefing was the same as it had been every day since he was born .
26 The ritual was the same as it had been the day before , adjusting the aerial , then , as he turned the tuner to the sound of whistles , crackles and snatches of foreign music , he said , ‘ Speak to me , London , ’ and , in obedience , it did .
27 It was wonderful to find the rapport was the same as it had ever been .
28 It was not just a reason to indulge in nostalgia ; though the tradition was basically the same as it had always been , except that in the past the people had walked further in the processions .
29 They used computers instead of quill pens , but the outcome of their labours was still the same as it had been for centuries — trade , the buying and selling of things that other people made .
30 His hairline at that age was receding at the parting , giving every intimation that he might be bald one day ; not so , in the event — photographs of him as an older man show clearly that same hairline , looking very much the same as it had in the days of his youth .
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