Example sentences of "they [verb] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | They 've got a different atomic weight , cos they 've got a different number of neutrons , but they got the same number of protons and they 've got the same pattern of electrons , and the pattern of those outer electrons is what decides its chemical properties . |
2 | They 'll go into that exam without doing , alright they dance the same as you |
3 | Is it that would they make the same kind of comment to one of their male students , like ‘ that 's a nice jumper you 've got on ’ , something like that ? |
4 | There is a tacit acceptance that , because men are generally more successful in material terms than women , women could become more successful if they made the same educational choices as men . |
5 | Thus if they sold the same number of beds next year they would only make £3,000 assuming they bought all those beds at the current price . |
6 | Unfortunately , as British buy-outs come firmly into vogue , they raise the same question that early American ones did . |
7 | But when such people are exposed to a high-fat Western diet , they develop the same type of preferences as Westerners . |
8 | One group of sites could be seen to be more or less contemporary because they produced the same types of tool , while those which produced other types could be shown to be earlier or later in date . |
9 | They shared the same sense of humour as long as they kept off delicate subjects like sexism . |
10 | He was astute enough to see that in some ways they shared the same experiences . |
11 | He found there was no real difference between Santiago marginals and those in higher strata in a cultural way , that is , they shared the same values and aspirations , but the squatters were unable to realise these because of structural features . |
12 | Freames and Pitts Mills were in close proximity to one another and this , coupled with the fact that at various times they shared the same tenants and were put to similar uses , has caused a certain amount of confusion . |
13 | The difference was , of course , that they shared the same land mass , and were directly connected to each other by transcontinental tracks . |
14 | Kirsten proved a fine role model for the impressionable Rhodes throughout the tour , and while on the surface the pair could n't be more contrasting in appearance or temperament , there is no doubting that they shared the same total commitment to their game and country . |
15 | They shared the same paynote and were self-selected . |
16 | To Constance 's delight , there in the corner by the fireplace was a watercolour of a woman wearing the dress , and she was amazed by the similarity between her friend and the woman in the picture — they shared the same strongly determined mouth — even though Miss Hatherby was old and not pretty like the Honourable Miss Trevelyan , whose brown eyes possessed amazing richness and beauty . |
17 | They shared the same cigarette and frolicked in the pool . |
18 | He was interested to find that they shared the same distrust , perhaps the same revulsion . |
19 | They shared the same social defect — seasonal unemployment — and the same natural hazards — extreme variability in yield between bad and normal years . |
20 | Tolonen had been of the same generation as the T'ang and they shared the same unspoken values . |
21 | They nearly always ate together ; they gave each other all they had that was especially valuable ; they shared the same house , slept under the same roof . " |
22 | and they shared the same manager . |
23 | In the end , they make the same decision as most others and decide to go ahead and have children , and to try to reconcile this with their material aspirations . |
24 | One might even extend the idea and talk of semantic parallelism where two sentences are linked because they mean the same thing . |
25 | a natural request erm th the Liberal Democrat one is much more workers and er , and er they mean the same thing , and I think I would er ask for this group er support er the second one rather than the first one . |
26 | Er well each guild makes their own mind up whether they have a new pre if , if they want the same president year after year or secretary . |
27 | Léonie licked Thérèse 's fingers to see if they tasted the same as her own . |
28 | Culley and Jackson did n't know one another , did they know the same thing . |
29 | They found the same general correlation between socio-economic variables and level of expenditure as in primary education . |
30 | However , when other people repeated my calculation , they found the same effect . |