Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | If you want to meet someone with the same hopes , ambitions and interests as yourself , and are simply not meeting them socially or at work , Dateline , the largest , longest established and most successful computer dating agency in the world , can open up a whole new circle of people ; interesting , suitable people who could be living very close to you , people who you might never meet without Dateline 's help . |
2 | If you want to meet someone with the same hopes , ambitions and interest as yourself , and are simply not meeting them socially or at work , Dateline , the largest longest established and most successful computer dating agency in the world combines personal service with the speed and efficiency of modern technology to open up a whole new circle of compatible people for you ; interesting , suitable people who could be living very close , people who you might never meet without Dateline 's help . |
3 | You ought to find someone on the same wavelength , who knows your mind , your love of freedom , who thinks of you the same instant you think of him . |
4 | Unable to find one with the same outward-opening flap , he did the next best thing and took an average price for similar letter-boxes and forwarded you a cheque for this amount . |
5 | Although relatively fresh and interesting , neither has anything like the same energy as his screenplay for Mackendrick . |
6 | Made one at the same time together . |
7 | You can not do everything at the same time . |
8 | I 'm just trying to remember everybody in the same afternoon , to collect them all because of about six of them are being done around here |
9 | He so concentrated on his dialogue — I never had to reshoot a scene because Kenny fluffed a line — that he could n't do anything at the same time as he was talking . ’ |
10 | Now she wears nothing but the same thing , and always . |
11 | Remember you can not receive a confrontation and give one at the same time . |
12 | He 's a very good short story writer , but I do n't see anybody with the same mixture of writerly craft and stamina which Greene had . |
13 | Neither did the very many railwaymen who were concerned with passengers , nor , since the canal companies did not usually operate as carriers , did they employ anything like the same number of men in handling freight . |
14 | He he did n't make one at the same time as , you know , to actually show the folds and that |
15 | Miss Scrimgeour had received one at the same time . |
16 | Sarah told Maureen that she had received one by the same post . |
17 | A software crash generally happens when you try to do something in the same way — i.e. the crash is repeatable . |
18 | So design one on the same scale as the backcloth . |
19 | On 4 June , the day the Dunkirk evacuation ended , he wrote to the Chiefs of Staff : ‘ if it is so easy for the Germans to invade us … why should it be … impossible for us to do anything of the same kind to him ? ’ |
20 | THE REST The return to low-budget film-making by the director of Halloween , John Carpenter , fails to generate anything like the same tension . |
21 | * Do n't read everything in the same way ( see pp. 39 – 41 ) . |
22 | But someone was saying something at the same time as Lord Boddy , making him falter and finally stop in midstride . |
23 | Wise up Buddy , and — sorry to use a cliché here — do n't tar everybody with the same brush . |
24 | Wise up Buddy , and — sorry to use a cliché here — do n't tar everybody with the same brush . |
25 | I 'm not looking Paul do n't tar everybody with the same brush . |
26 | Pardon , do n't tar everybody with the same brush . |
27 | If it requires to seize anything with the same organ , its tongue will then divide and become forked . |
28 | The following involves everybody at the same time . |
29 | It is my contention that a similar process is occurring for at least a significant part of the people of Tyneside today , although it is not affecting everyone in the same way and involves a complex process of what may be more apparent than real social differentiation . |
30 | I felt something of the same awe and excitement I had experienced four years before when tramping round and round Warwick Gardens with Chesterton , debating the execution of Charles I. Here was someone who ought to have been a member of the Society that G. K. C. had dominated at St. Paul 's from 1891 to 1893 . |