Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [v-ing] [prep] the same " in BNC.

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1 That is I think that when I refer to and when I refer to I am referring to the same thing
2 Maybe by saying that , I 'm falling into the same trap ; but this book deserves to be read by anyone who believes that education , and mathematics , are essential to our culture .
3 I 'm working at the same time .
4 Tonight I 'm sitting at the same table
5 I was looking for the same thing yesterday !
6 I was listening to the same genial , slow voice with which the American gentleman had charmed many since his arrival and yet it now contained something unmistakably covert .
7 ‘ So obviously I was thinking along the same lines as him .
8 A twist to his lips , he added , ‘ I was thinking along the same lines myself when my father pre-empted me . ’
9 So if I saw the mountain , outlined by the rising sun at dawn , I could say to myself that though it was Saturday morning here what I was witnessing at the same moment was dawn on Friday , the day before .
10 Whereas in much of eastern Europe , which was moving in the same direction , enserfment seems to have been the response of a very powerful nobility to a labour shortage ( made more acute in areas responding to the growing Western market for grain ) , in Russia the State clearly played a greater role .
11 The situations envisaged by that subsection seem to me well illustrated by Bank of England v. Riley [ 1992 ] 2 W.L.R. 840 , which was dealing with the same words in another section of the same Act .
12 I wanted to work with people who are running a small firm , people who are dealing with the same problems as me because they 're running a small business . ’
13 Recognition that the members of organizations share group identities and have interests which may not coincide with others who are contributing to the same goals began with the Human Relations movement and its founder George Elton Mayo ( 1933 ) .
14 Meeting people who are going through the same experience will help you out of your depression .
15 More importantly , they are locked into their own epistemic community , composed of others who are working in the same subject areas .
16 Whenever you find an A.sessilis or A. reineckii you are looking at the same plant : A. rosaefolia .
17 It is quite obvious that if all of you are going for the same niche in the marketplace , as is happening increasingly at present , then it will be a highly competitive situation where you will have to rely even more than usual on the superiority of your own skills or technology to bring you through .
18 ‘ Should you see a lady that you know , carrying a basket , and you are going in the same direction , offer to carry it for her . ’
19 ‘ This is not London , you know , and the local girls are happy-go-lucky , so the relationships when you 're living in the same house tend to be even more happy-go-lucky . ’
20 Of the carers in the 1985 GHS who were living in the same household as the person receiving care , 51 per cent of women reported spending at least fifty hours a week giving help compared with only 39 per cent of men .
21 This sort of pressure , combined with fear of the Spaniards , made it easier for the English to work with the French who were settling in the same region of islands than earlier or later generations would have thought possible .
22 And there 'd been quite a number there , obviously in that burns unit , who were suffering from the same type of er injury .
23 She 's travelling on the same train as you , but do n't fall in love with her . ’
24 She is staying at the same Gasthaus as you .
25 His love affair was with laughter , and it came in Black Comedy when his character , sculptor Brindsley Miller , was improving the look of his shabby flat by ‘ borrowing ’ priceless porcelain and antique furniture from his friend next door to impress his fiancee 's snooty father , who is visiting on the same evening that the supposed richest man in the world is arriving to inspect his sculpture .
26 It is not demoralising because everyone around you is going through the same thing .
27 Leila had not been at all pleased to find she was living under the same roof as Zambia Crevecoeur .
28 Oh yes , it 's in Scotland , you see , and whilst there , you see , every day er because a lady laughed at me and she said , she was staying in the same hotel and she said er I , I used to book up in advance of course but never took a chance .
29 Although she could not afford to stay there , she certainly intended to give the impression that she was lodging under the same roof as the leaders of the Party .
30 And now she was saying with the same delight , about someone else , ‘ Absolutely . ’
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