Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 The new instrument seeks to skin the same cat but in a slightly different way .
2 The party congress in August 1990 amended the party constitution to enable the same person to hold both the post of party chairman and that of President of the Republic , reversing an amendment made in 1985 when Julius Nyerere stepped down as President .
3 Do you think Mummy will say I have to wear the same dress ?
4 What makes it look all the more daft is that they will often have to wear the same number tabard all the way through , which over top hat and tails makes them look like someone wearing his vest over his dinner jacket .
5 Always to wear the same expression on one 's face whether one is going in or coming out ? ’
6 She never seemed to wear the same fur coat twice .
7 When you all have to wear the same uniform , there is n't a great deal you can do to make yourself stand out from the crowd , but we did our best , washing and setting each other 's hair and sharing out what precious bits of makeup we owned .
8 They are n't likely to wear the same garment for six years , as Granny might do !
9 She was a little uneasy with the letter H and put it in other words , which was confusing ; ‘ hungry ’ and ‘ angry ’ were often made to sound the same .
10 By Lesson 27 the speed had dropped to 87rpm , the speed I had to use to get the voice to sound the same as Lesson 1 .
11 Unfortunately , The Darkside have yet to cultivate the same trick , plying a sulky , introverted bedsit groove than which shows altogether too much reverence to an image of Lou Reed on downers .
12 Unfortunately , The Darkside have yet to cultivate the same trick , plying a sulky , introverted bedsit groove than which shows altogether too much reverence to an image of Lou Reed on downers .
13 One of these young males , hardly 2″ yet , appears to cherish the same hope — he is almost fully coloured and busily chasing the females .
14 He reached the milestone in just under three years — but his 109 matches were five more than it took Lewis Jones , of Leeds , to hit the same target in the 1950s .
15 ‘ This little oasis is a great pleasure to everyone in the area and it would be a travesty if it were ever to go the same way as everywhere else in the Newbury district — for commercial gain . ’
16 Most patterns need to go the same way on all pieces joined , so this must be taken into account when ordering .
17 The illogicality of Black and working-class speech is a myth that has now been exploded : perhaps the illogicality of women 's speech is also mythical and should be allowed to go the same way .
18 Other MIPS RISC-based systems in Olivetti 's stable such as the M700–10 look destined to go the same way .
19 Top Nosh and air-conditioning servicing were shortly to go the same way .
20 We do n't want the same to happen to us in the UK — to go the same way as the British motor or electronics industries have — and to prevent this we must make ourselves as lean , fit and efficient as possible ; able to compete with the Japanese on quality , service , delivery and price .
21 I got so used , we used to go the same way all the time .
22 Now the factory which developed it in the 60s looks set to go the same way .
23 Football clubs and debt go hand in hand but few seem to go the same way as the hundreds of small businesses biting the dust every day .
24 Well you 're meant to go the same way as the clock goes and that means it 's you next .
25 EC grain traders say consumption is unlikely to rise , and the amount sold on the export market is also likely to remain the same .
26 Outwardly much appeared to remain the same .
27 Alexander once said that people want to change and yet still want to remain the same .
28 Some things needed to change , but some needed to remain the same and I usually found myself in this place pulling at the forces of change as a child might pull at the reins of a runaway horse .
29 Although an earlier check with the weather office predicted a favourable wind for that evening , it did not materialize and conditions were to remain the same the following day when only one Spitfire was delivered by F/C Heering who had flown direct from Brize Norton .
30 This creates a kink in the firm 's perceived demand curve at its current price-output pair ( the levels of which are , however , unexplained ) which then tends to remain the same despite changes in marginal cost , because of a discontinuity in the firm 's marginal revenue at the kink .
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