Example sentences of "his [noun] in the same " in BNC.
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1 | The possession of a cow or two , with a hog and a few geese , naturally exalts the peasant in his own conception , above his brethren in the same rank of society … |
2 | Her pulses were racing madly as he watched him tug his tie undone with a rough impatience , shrug off his jacket and begin to dispose of his shirt in the same cool , determined style . |
3 | Cotton marketed himself and his talents in the same way . |
4 | He was the archetypal theoretical physicist : it was said of him that even his presence in the same town would make experiments go wrong ! |
5 | Joel Garner was , in fact , almost at the end had begun back in 1976–7 against Pakistan when he made his debut in the same game as Colin Croft . |
6 | ‘ Tommy Taylor made his debut in the same game as me . |
7 | Still I suppose you could say he suffered for his religion in the same way I suffer for my art . |
8 | He carried a colour photograph of his mill in the same way that others carry their wives and children . |
9 | His marriage in 1832 to Hannah Abbott ( a daughter of John Abbott , a flour merchant of Plymouth ) was only the ostensible reason for the vacation of his fellowship in the same year , as he had already in effect seceded . |
10 | He sees his people in the same way . |
11 | Reality is at his disposal in the same way that ordinary language and the current literary conventions and devices are . |
12 | And then as he turned and walked away he took the blackjack , which had come out of his pocket in the same handful , and tossed it into the first unblocked drain that he saw . |
13 | Untrained in any art school , commencing his career in the early 1930s , a homosexual , addicted to the sleazier pleasures of Soho , living for a large portion of his life in the same seedy studio in South Kensington , eschewing all official honours , and a stranger to what used to be called the ‘ salons ’ of high society , he succeeded in expressing in frightening imagery the horrors which lie embedded below the surface of life . |
14 | Then he sat up and flung wide his arms in the same movement , his eyes rolling , his black face smiling wide , white teeth showing . |
15 | He rolled off the bed and walked to the window , moving his hands in the same disconcerting manner as before , though in reverse this time . |
16 | Now that he had arrived at the wildest part of Britain , he wished to use his adventure in the same spirit as that in which Montaigne wrote his famous Essais — as trials of himself , as investigations of the ideas that arose in the non-stop chatter of his mind . |
17 | I am not saying that a bream leader dishes out orders to his underlings in the same way that an army commander does . |
18 | do His Brainwork in the same house as me Because |
19 | In his judgment in the same case Devlin L.J . |