Thou hast come up with the example thine own self.

but but but....isn't "you" also singular? (or is that why you used "thou" and "thine" to indicate singular? is "you" necessarily plural? shouldn't it be differentiated with "you-all," "y'all," or "youse" when it's more than one person? [tongue-in-cheek e])

No, really? But I think I understand now....running through other examples in my head: "If you both drive the same distance as fast as you can, we'll see which car is faster. If he drives as fast as he can, his car may pull ahead...."