Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [art] same " in BNC.
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31 | And you do the same there . |
32 | And you do the same there ? |
33 | Does n't does n't matter which company you go into you have the same er percentage , you have the same thirty percent or thirty five percent depending on how far away it is and you have the same bonus structures . |
34 | And you did the same did you ? |
35 | And you feel the same way about me . |
36 | If you change your beliefs but your life stays the same and you feel the same , then you have n't really changed those beliefs , or perhaps more deeply rooted beliefs are blocking you . |
37 | ‘ And when you look at some of their shops and you see the same old wooden table that has been sitting out the front for months priced at £10 , or £20 , you realise the money has got to be coming from somewhere else — and we know it 's coming from knocking . ’ |
38 | and you see the same telephone number , you know different model |
39 | Dr Glasser argues that unconditional acceptance is an illusion simply because we have to interact with other people who are just like ourselves and who share the same primary needs . |
40 | She imagined he looked almost relieved and she felt the same . |
41 | Paddy 's daughter was tall like him , and she had the same air of self-assurance . |
42 | ‘ I usually travel with an assistant from my management company and she does the same so we look a fine pair , both of us sitting there with dozens of jars in front of us , but it does the trick ; it takes my mind off the fact that we are 30,000 feet in the air at the time . |
43 | I was worried that she 'd go off with someone else because she was so pretty and she thought the same about me because I was away from home so much . |
44 | He believed that and she believed the same of him , and now … ? |
45 | ‘ It just struck me , you and she have the same long eye-lashes , silky long , and so has Michel . |
46 | The little kind were very much like pygmy chimps , — she stumbled over the word pygmy , then quickly added , ‘ You know , Pan paniscus , ’ and she flashed the same toothy grin of triumph that pronouncing ‘ magician ’ had evoked . |
47 | She watched what other people did , showing their tickets to the man in the booth , and she did the same . |
48 | Anderson 's heart was not in these changes , and she retired the same year . |
49 | I picked him as my friend because he was a quiet , kind boy and we shared the same interest . |
50 | Hawks , pigeons and I share an astonishingly similar set of components and mechanisms and we share the same world . |
51 | So am I and we share the same gift of glimpsing the future . ’ |
52 | We speak variant patois of Shakespeare and Norman Mailer , our institutions spring from the same instincts and traditions , and we share the same heritage of law and custom , philosophy and pragmatic Weltanschauung … starting from similar premises in the same intellectual tradition , we recognize common allusions , share many common prejudices , and can commune on a basis of confidence . |
53 | We did it before , and we have the same conditions again . |
54 | First of all the major documentation we 've got is the contract and there we have six companies and we have the same contract for all six . |
55 | We went in with an open mind , but I have to be honest , the presentation was so abysmal , that there was no way that we could in fact continue with them , and we have the same problem with the cleaning contract . |
56 | Swap engineers for any other subject in school and we have the same retrograde situation . |
57 | ‘ It 's a contact sport and we have the same commitment level as the men , so there is the same danger . ’ |
58 | next year , it 's very limited use , and we find the same situation in South which is , move that we agreed to that in the report . |
59 | He leapt off a regular bus — the excellent airport service seems currently in abeyance , threw himself through the doors and yelled at me to hurry , which I did , and we caught the same bus back into town . |
60 | So in fact , we could have caused chaos on Oxpens Road by parking the bus on double yellow lines and making a big thing of getting handicapped children out , in and out of a specialised vehicle , but we , we actually prefer not to do that , and we go on the car park each week , and we pay the same fee as anybody else fee , pays because er we feel that that 's the right and proper place for us to be and the children to be , as they 're just ordinary members of the community with some special needs . |