Example sentences of "[vb past] [art] [det] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Two days later I met the same lady and her sari had been stolen in the middle of the night .
2 The confidentiality claim met the same fate as the other arguments .
3 It met the same fate as its predecessors .
4 Cooper was trained as an art historian and he applied the same methodology and rigorous scholarship to his chosen artists as earlier generations had to the Old Masters .
5 The girls of the same families included in the formation by these direct relationships shared the same interests but were , in majority , beyond the immediate formative system .
6 We three shared the same interests and opinions , and spent the days and evenings very happily together .
7 Most people in bands have quite similar backgrounds and I reckon a lot of them shared the same experience as I did .
8 " Philip so honoured him " , wrote Roger of Howden , " that every day they ate at the same table , shared the same dish and a- night the bed did not separate them .
9 Freames and Pitts Mills were in close proximity to one another and this , coupled with the fact that at various times they shared the same tenants and were put to similar uses , has caused a certain amount of confusion .
10 He found there was no real difference between Santiago marginals and those in higher strata in a cultural way , that is , they shared the same values and aspirations , but the squatters were unable to realise these because of structural features .
11 The rich , the good , the pretty , the blessed all shared the same fate as the poor , the bad , the ugly , the deprived .
12 They shared the same cigarette and frolicked in the pool .
13 They shared the same paynote and were self-selected .
14 Rufus did not even know if animal bones shared the same names as those of humans .
15 Trams and buses henceforward shared the same Body and Paint shops , while a new Fitting shop was created in an adjacent building fronting on to the Coliseum .
16 I 've cut the ropes that bind me to the shore , she thought , and sinking down onto the arm of Meredith 's chair she listened , smiling , to one of the pirates confiding that when he was in town he consulted the same dentist as dear Johnny .
17 But the one who made the most impact and will probably pay dearly for his injudicious comments during the week was Colin Montgomerie .
18 Again , the TUC General Council made the same accusation when it met the Beveridge Committee seventeen years later : F.H .
19 What with those tutors , hers is English English , her friends ’ English ; she did the same things and made the same jokes and had the qualities they admired — the post-Edwardians , the young new Georgians of her set , her sets — dash , courage , brilliance , intellectual freedom .
20 Fat Man and Little Boy ) , made the same year and released at the cinema .
21 I made the same mistake that I make , year after year .
22 My story is similar to Annie 's in that I made the same mistake and thought of my granddaughter as a substitute child .
23 Malcolm Smith , who runs the noted Jencra herd at Stoke on Trent , paid 7,500gn for Jim Goldie 's 17-month-old Epatant son , Goldie 's Globetrotter , while the suitably named Goldie 's Goldmine , another by the same sire , made the same amount when it sold in a private deal to David Dick of Mains of Throsk , Stirling , and Archie McGregor , Allanfauld , Kilsyth , after being turned out of the ring unsold at 7,200gn .
24 Backbenchers mostly made the same points that they had made over a year earlier .
25 One who did made the same point as many arts students :
26 Nye ( 1984 ) made the same point when he observed that the agenda for examining the power of US firms in the 1980s was little different from that of the early 1970s , despite the relative loss of US power .
27 The resistance of Ulster was also linked to its business roots with such slogans as " Industrial Ulster is united " or " They mean business " , and Law made the same point when he described in Norwich a recent meeting that he had addressed in the Ulster Hall :
28 Deutsch and Magowan claim that the DUP fielded seventy-five candidates and Fred Proctor , who was involved in the Shankill Defence Association ( one of the constituents of the Ulster Defence Association ) and instrumental in getting the DUP to contest the elections , made the same claim but that figure includes Vanguard members .
29 He allows his readers to infer that the position he attributes to Eadwine was little changed before the battle of Nechtanesmere ; Oswald ruled the same territory as Eadwine and Oswiu ‘ almost ’ the same ( HE 11 , 5 ) .
30 Our investigations of temporary worker users revealed the same picture as economic theory would predict and as the LFS had indicated — that most temporary workers were occupying relatively low-skilled positions .
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