Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun] at [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Now Rhoda had stopped work she would go down to the newsagent on the corner for her cigarettes at the same time every morning , each day a little lighter on her feet .
2 She tried to pray for her father at the same time , but Madeleine danced across her invocation , Madeleine provocative in yellow piqué and high-heeled sandals disrupted her holy words .
3 Nicandra shrank away — she was not at all courageous about horses , especially when they were fidgeting threateningly and blowing out through their noses at the same time .
4 Customers of Tamworth can now dispose of their rubbish at the same time as doing their shopping , as there are now recycling facilities in the car park .
5 In January 1983 , the water content of reservoirs in South Africa had fallen to 50 per cent of its level at the same time last year , and the 1982 maize crop was 40 per cent lower than the record of 40 million tonnes harvested in 1981 .
6 Now the public may enjoy its stately grandeur and the magnificent flowering trees of its parkland at the same time , perhaps , pondering upon the enterprise and ethics with which the magnificent property was founded .
7 The Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge asked him to report on the work of its schools at the same time .
8 The Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge asked him to report on the work of its schools at the same time .
9 It is unlikely a team will get all the details of its programme at the same time as the call to the work .
10 If he is not saying that he would repeal the increase in VAT , he is simply speaking out of both sides of his mouth at the same time .
11 She leaned forward , her hair falling across her face , and as he lifted his head she brought her lips down on his , parting them with her tongue at the same moment as she felt his hands unzipping her jeans .
12 Like Hornblower , whose temperament was delighting readers with its contradictions at the same time as that of the Quinn adventures , Septimus has adopted certain measures of what could be called self-defence .
13 How many responsibilities of a disparate nature did I have to hold in my mind at the same time ?
14 Finally , I hope that the hon. Gentleman will remind his colleagues in the shadow Cabinet , including the shadow Chancellor , that they should not advocate major road projects in their constituencies at the same time as the Labour party seeks to impede progress elsewhere in the country .
15 And then , of course , there is Steve Bone blowing as many saxes as he can fit in his mouth at the same time .
16 David Elsworth is lucky to have such a superb performer as Barnbrook Again in his string at the same time as Desert Orchid .
17 My eyes started to blink and a lump stuck in my throat … if you have ever seen a dog barking in French , wagging not only its rudder but its complete hind quarters , and trying to punch you in your chest at the same time — there you have Emily 's welcome in a nut-shell .
18 When the indicator board clacked out the information BAGGAGE IN HALL against their flight , a circle of bell-ringers in my stomach all heaved on their ropes at the same time , and the terrible clangour they set off in my skull could only be stilled by a couple of stiff ones at the bar .
19 Or perhaps the New Horizons people would prefer you to buy WinMail , which Software Partners also have on their lists at the same price — we 'll perhaps look at that another time .
20 Standing with heels together , breathe in through your nose and come up on your toes at the same time .
21 You can understand this is you can imagine yourself crouching with your knees close to your chest and balancing on your toes at the same time .
22 By the way , you can have more than one event list on your calendar at the same time .
23 There had been concern about his progress at the same stage as there now was for Balbinder 's .
24 Rory smiled , sucking air through his teeth at the same time , clinked one thumbnail against his glass .
25 Immacolata said it glowed prettily , the light was flattering , and this recollection passed across his mind at the same time as he registered the woman 's contorted face , her blotched cheeks and veined eyes , and began to hear what she was saying :
26 So , for a few pounds a month now , you could build up a very welcome nest-egg for yourself and provide financial protection for your family at the same time .
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