Example sentences of "he be [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 Moments later her father answered the call , his voice coming as clearly as if he were in the same room , and even loudly enough for Silas to hear it .
2 He considers a trust in favour of the family fideicommissum familiae relictum ) : a settlor has established it ; a member of the family is benefiting from it , but he is at the same time bound by the trust to hand on the property on death to a further member of the family .
3 And because he is at the same time King , he is also responsible for the executive as well as the judicial aspect .
4 The conditions of his social scientific success have been the denunciation of the Parisian intellectual avant-garde , which he is at the same time quite integrally part and parcel of .
5 In many ways , he is in the same position as a husband who finds that his wife is infertile .
6 He is in the same half of the draw as top seed Peter Marshall , the world number five .
7 The problem is this : if the accused 's intention is to rape and he is in the same position as in Brown with the top half of his body in the building , is his entry therein effective for the purposes of the rape form of burglary ?
8 The Panel will not regard an adviser as independent if he is in the same group as the financial adviser to an offeror , or if he has a significant interest in or financial connection with either an offeror or the target company of such a kind as to create a conflict of interest ( Rule 3.3 ) .
9 " Well , he 's about the same , Wes .
10 He 's about the same age as
11 Aqib Javed does n't swing the ball like that pair — and he 's in the same team , using the same ball .
12 ‘ But it 's as if he 's in the same room .
13 He 's well over six feet tall , sports a rough-and-tumble greying beard and , as a physical specimen , he 's around the same mass as , say , Norway .
14 In fact , he was on the same traffic spot as myself and he told me , ‘ They 're after me .
15 The strange thing was they did n't seem to mind that he was on the same terms with judges , cops and lawyers .
16 However , reading his piece ( Market Place , July 112 ) I wonder if he was at the same Royal Show as I was .
17 He was at the same time very simple and very noble .
18 A staunch Methodist with an evangelical conviction that film exists to serve the Lord , he was at the same time the head of the family flour-milling business and imbued with a Yorkshire respect for ‘ brass ’ and profitability .
19 It was directed at an audience to which a man of lesser wit and native grace might have been tempted to talk down ( it has to be remembered that by this time Boulestin and his restaurant had already become almost legendary ) but this was a trap into which he was at the same time too subtle and too naturally courteous to fall .
20 You could put your hand up and ask questions , and you were n't all up at a level on him , he was at the same level as you , talking , and he knew all our abilities so he explained things more clearly to us .
21 It arose because of my meeting George Wigg in the army , whom I had encountered when I was based at Southern Command headquarters and he was at the same headquarters as a Lieutenant-Colonel in charge of army education , where he had already established a reputation for ruthless eccentricity .
22 It seemed inconceivable that he was of the same race as the two vibrancers sitting near him ; inconceivable , too , that they shared his art .
23 He was of the same cut as Piers , tall and dark , but his face was more animated , his eyes not so heavy-lidded and languorous .
24 There were so many children that each one of the mothers and nursemaids thought that he must belong to somebody else , but as he was about the same size as the children and not much different to look at , he was able to make friends with some of them .
25 He was about the same height as his wife but he looked stooped now , and he was wearing a dressing-gown ; normally he was the epitome of tweedy country-squiredom , an archetypal laird in three-piece suit , clumpy shoes , checked shirt and cap ; he resorted to a beaten-up , much reproofed Barbour when the weather turned particularly foul .
26 While his parents could only be with him during the occasional break in a hectic schedule , at least Diana knew that he was under the same skies .
27 He was in the same mould as Neubauer , the Mercedes manager : not flamboyant , but an ice-cold organiser , logical and rational .
28 He was in the same year as Mr Morpurgo — and Mr Dysart .
29 Or sixty two rather but his father lived until he was eighty six and his father was the District Goods and Passenger Manager at Cambridge and er later on , of course , er when he was old enough , he , he was in the same office as his father was but not the same position , you see , but he was a clerk , a railway clerk , and his brother was Stationmaster of Colchester and his grandfather was also a Stationmaster and that would be in Queen Victoria 's reign when , when railways first began and then again , you see , in those first days , you see , when there were highwaymen and that sort of thing erm signalmen , signalmen were issued with a truncheon for their own safety , you see , and I 've got one .
30 He was in the same three-ball as Garth McGimpsey , Ulsters top amateur and contender for next week 's British Amateur Championship at Royal Portrush .
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