Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] with the same " in BNC.

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1 I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake .
2 She recalled his saying , ‘ I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake . ’
3 He withdrew all charges against them and immediately re-charged them with the same ones .
4 When the community care Support Force was inaugurated , many SSDs regarded it with the same amount of suspicion and distrust as a bird would a snake .
5 Since then , communism has fallen , and his once-faithful compatriots will no longer welcome him with the same fervour when he arrives for his fourth visit on June 1st .
6 Dada came in ; Hunt evening coat , waistcoat fitting him with the same exact pinch as waistcoats had when he was twenty .
7 His writing , prose and poetry demanded rigorous attention , and received it with the same daily routine that he had established earlier : three pages a day , writing and rewriting , creative and self-critical .
8 And I 've done it with the same manager — Harry Bassett . ’
9 Since cooperation was mutual trading — a genuine alternative to traditional retailing which existed to generate profit — the act of levying a profits tax challenged the integrity and identity of the movement , endowing it with the same status as private trading .
10 A is indeed more precise , but only in a trivial sense , for in B does present us with the same referent as in A. If , on the other hand , the lines changed places , so that we read :
11 The C E C have had twelve months , the sections have been up and running , they should have learnt from the experiences over the last twelve months because all that they 've done is presented us with the same document with the exclusion of the one issue of the two year conference .
12 A plane cabin tries to fool you with the same set-up , but suddenly it meets turbulence , bumps and jolts , and three hundred of you sit there thinking of the drop beneath .
13 If there are criticisms then I accept them with the same magnanimity which Martin claims I do not possess .
14 A tablespoon of bran , which might provide you with the same amount of fibre , is not nearly so nutritious .
15 The Israelite army greets it with the same great shout as bounced off the walls of Jericho and heralded their demolition .
16 The question is whether the institutions will adopt the same rather altruistic attitude that they did then now that their income from even the best-performing companies will shrink permanently unless action is taken by the companies to leave them with the same net effect .
17 Fill them with the same flowers using the colours of the china .
18 She wanted to say no , to go on treating him and everything that surrounded him with the same nonchalant air she 'd managed thus far .
19 The expression I is not of course the only such troublesome feature of English ; the following examples all present us with the same sort of problems ( with the relevant deictic expression italicized , a convention followed throughout this Chapter ) : ( 6 ) You are the mother of Napoleon ( 7 ) This is an eighteenth-century man-trap ( 8 ) Mary is in love with that fellow over there ( 9 ) It is now 12.15 The sentences are true , respectively , just in case the addressee is indeed the mother of Napoleon , the object currently being indicated by the speaker is indeed an eighteenth-century man-trap , Mary is indeed in love with the fellow in the location indicated by the speaker , and at the time of speaking it is indeed 12.15 .
20 She regards me with the same bright smile as her child 's , but tears are rolling down her face and her eyes say , ‘ I 'm losing her . ’
21 BARRY WILSON turned in a star performance as Stantondale increased their lead at the top of the second division last week - and afterwards his managers furnished him with the same compliment : ‘ He 's class . ’
22 Instead he had relentlessly bombarded her with the same questions .
23 The past by its nature is only indirectly available to us ; we can not enter it with the same immediacy as the present .
24 He said nothing , forked another fish , swallowed it with the same indifference he might appropriate to putting out the rubbish .
25 All the time Frodo and Sam are spinning another , and doing it with the same chronological overlapping .
26 Why could n't she treat him with the same cool indifference as he showed her ?
27 Johan Cruyff , one foot perched on a football , regarded her with the same emotionless expression as the rest .
28 One upper-class motherless boy moved to live with a great-uncle who ‘ treated me with the same affection which he would have given to a son .
29 They viewed me with the same puzzled look as I later saw on the faces of nomads miles from civilization .
30 He was not looking forward to the events which he knew lay ahead of him that morning , but he dismissed all such thoughts from his mind : pleasant and unpleasant , most tasks were equal to him now : he viewed them with the same cold dispassion — so many tasks in each day , so many days in each week , so many weeks in each year .
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