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Example sentences for "the same"

  • The ionisation moves very rapidly sometimes--you may be talking to a station in Malta and he suddenly disappears and a station in Yugoslavia comes up on the same frequency.

  • Crystals were plentiful on the surplus market, but it was not easy to find two of the same frequency.

  • White added that the British Postal Administration was refusing to grant licences for more than one system in the same area, in spite of the fact that there had been some 'alleged' solutions of the problem.

  • In September of the same year it was announced that a prominent U.

  • He and Driscoll were of the same age--a year or two past sixty.

  • But with a hundred hanging before him, the deacon would not take two--that is, on the same night.

  • He was encouraged to chance a parting shot, now, at the same target, and did it.

  • The hand print of one twin is the same as the hand print of the fellow twin.

  • While everything else may be different the motive in both cases is the same.

  • For we can hear scepticism crashing through the old ring of authorities, and at the same moment we can see reason swaying upon her throne.

  • This pure praise of volition ends in the same break up and blank as the mere pursuit of logic.

  • I merely remark here on the fact that both cases have the same kind of completeness and the same kind of incompleteness.

  • The wild worship of lawlessness and the materialist worship of law end in the same void.

  • She repeated in the same tone, sunk to a whisper, "I have been free, I have been happy, yet his Ghost has never haunted me!

  • Otherwise, the place will be quickly forgotten, it will never be found when I am dead of the same malady, I shall be laid under some other heap of poor grass.

  • On board of the packet-ship just now referred to, sir, and on the same occasion.

  • When he came again to the stream, the Ass fell down on purpose in the same spot, and, regaining his feet with the weight of his load much diminished, brayed triumphantly as if he had obtained what he desired.

  • A Goat, overcome with thirst, came to the same well, and seeing the Fox, inquired if the water was good.

  • It's just possible, Betteredge, that my stranger and your three jugglers may turn out to be pieces of the same puzzle.

  • At the same time, he posted one of his men on the staircase which led to the servants' bedrooms, with instructions to let nobody in the house pass him, till further orders.

  • He altered quite remarkably, at the same time.

  • It's cool and warm and sweet all at the same time.

  • I had to try myself at the same time, of course, but her Magic helped me--and so did Dickon's.

  • Doors were opened and shut and there were hurrying feet in the corridors and some one was crying and screaming at the same time, screaming and crying in a horrible way.

  • She might have said it to Dickon in the same way if she had seen something in his face which touched her.

  • This was the beginning of many agreeable incidents of the same kind.

  • As the floor was not raised, the chairs were all on the same level.

  • Mrs. Kronborg often reminded Anna that "no hired help would ever have taken the same interest.

  • Her name was Johnson; her husband kept the livery stable, and she was called Mrs. Livery Johnson, to distinguish her from other families of the same surname.

  • In October, while the days were still warm, Thea and Tillie papered the room, walls and ceiling in the same paper, small red and brown roses on a yellowish ground.

  • They had just the aspect of sturdy burghers, gathered hastily to meet some common need or peril, all moved by precisely the same feelings, to the same end.

  • It had the same muddy color we had been seeing for weeks past, the same taste.

  • And then she would be likely to rear them in the same spirit.

  • An overpowering desire to quack like a duck was met and mastered in the same fashion.

  • It may have been a new phase of the poisoning, but the delirious promptings had all passed away and were succeeded by an exceedingly languid and, at the same time, perceptive state of mind.

  • At the same time, it would be well not to go far from the room, as the crisis may be a sudden and urgent one.

  • Is it possible that you do not realize that ether, if for a moment we adopt Challenger's preposterous supposition, is a universal substance which is the same here as at the other side of the world?

  • Know you not that it is written, that he that cometh not in by the door, "but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber?

  • It was also said to the same persons, "Gather my wheat into the garner.

  • It is not all on the same plane; it easily passes from ideas to myths and fancies, from facts to figures of speech.

  • The answer is, that the two blend in one, and are two faces of the same truth; for justice is the order of the State, and the State is the visible embodiment of justice under the conditions of human society.

  • Now, just for curiosity's sake, see if you can hold your tongue for the same length of time.

  • Ruby Gillis and Emma White, who had quarreled over a point of precedence in their platform seats, no longer sat at the same desk, and a promising friendship of three years was broken up.

  • And even if I had it wouldn't be the same.

  • The two little white-clad figures flew down the long room, through the spare-room door, and bounded on the bed at the same moment.

  • We relate those of which we know; but generally he passed his life in doing the same things at the same moment.

  • Their only domestic was a female servant of the same age as Mademoiselle Baptistine, and named Madame Magloire, who, after having been the servant of M.

  • He left the garden in the same manner, but backwards, being obliged, in order to keep the dog respectful, to have recourse to that manoeuvre with his stick which masters in that sort of fencing designate as la rose couverte.

  • Where comparatives are used, the implicit `other' is a randomly selected segment of the non-hacker population of the same size as hackerdom.

  • Very commonly, three or more of these are combined in the same person.

  • Owned by the same company as Delphi, it also offers 20 hours of access a month for $20.

  • When you tell your communications software to capture a screen, it opens a file in your computer (usually in the same directory or folder used by the software) and "dumps" an image of whatever happens to be on your screen at the time.

  • When you issue a logging command, you tell the software to open a file (again, usually in the same directory or folder as used by the software) and then give it a name.

  • Now hit control-D (the control and the D keys at the same time).


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "the same" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great promise; the garden; the mountains; the second; the tents; thee and; then added; then back; then bake; then boil; then certainly; then known; then looked; then moved; then proceeds; then replied; then shall; then that; then thought; then verily; thence west; thence will; theological literature; these are; these terms; these things