We found 537 examples of how to use in the same in an English sentence.
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1. | If you want to sound like a native speaker, you must be willing to practice saying the same sentence over and over in the same way that banjo players practice the same phrase over and over until they can play it correctly and at the desired tempo. | |
2. | If you want to sound like a native speaker, you must be willing to practise saying the same sentence over and over in the same way that banjo players practise the same phrase over and over again until they can play it correctly and at the desired tempo. | |
3. | No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man. | |
4. | If you feel there are several possible translations, note that for the same sentence, you can add several translations in the same language. | |
5. | The planets move round the sun in the same direction and nearly in the same plane. | |
6. | This is also an invariant of history. Gallic disappeared because Gallic elites were quick to send their children to the Roman school. In the same way, provincial elites later taught their offspring French at the expense of the regional languages. The ruling classes are often the first to adopt the language of the invader. They do the same today with English. | |
7. | No single company should have over 10 billion dollars in assets. Now is the time to require the break-up of excessively large companies, in the same way as and for the same reason that Theodore Roosevelt broke up the trusts and monopolies. | |
8. | We're all in the same game just different levels dealing with the same hell just different devils. | |
9. | Always act in such a way that you would be willing for it to become a general law that everyone else should do the same in the same situation. | |
10. | Tom and I lived in the same house and went to the same school. | |
11. | Lucy commenced some apology for their long delay, but, conscience-struck, became confused as she proceeded; and when Ravenswood, coming to her assistance, endeavoured to render the explanation complete and satisfactory, he only involved himself in the same disorder, like one who, endeavouring to extricate his companion from a slough, entangles himself in the same tenacious swamp. | |
12. | We're all made from the same clay, but not cast in the same mold. | |
13. | As the cashier turned to click on some keys, Tom thought back to how he got himself into this mess. The leader of the gang has a sister named Mary, who Tom has had a crush on since third grade. And ever since they were placed in the same French class in seventh grade, she realized that she liked him back. They both shared a love for robots and languages, and wanted to go to the same college. | |
14. | Remember that we are all in the same boat. | |
15. | All the arguments pointed in the same direction. | |
16. | With every increase of scientific knowledge, man's power for evil is increased in the same proportion as his power for good. | |
17. | A fox is not caught twice in the same snare. | |
18. | Don't put me in the same class with them. | |
19. | Mary and I are in the same class. | |
20. | Mike and Tom are in the same class. | |
21. | Bob was born in the same year as you. | |
22. | In the same way as Hegel, Panovsky's notion of the dialectic makes history follow a predetermined course. | |
23. | Then he said hello to the old man in the same language. | |
24. | Put the book back in the same place where you found it. | |
25. | George did business in the same manner as his father. |