Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] the same [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Success Sunderland are adopting the same formation that brought Ipswich success in the 70s , and the results have been encouraging enough to persuade the 37-year-old boss to call off his search for a midfield playmaker .
2 The tops and bottoms of Jack 's windows are sloping the same amount as the hillside .
3 And th they they 've announced the next day that they 're having the same concert as well !
4 Because whatever er product area you work in then you 're doing the same thing as everybody else is .
5 Had he been doing the same job when he was in Suffolk ?
6 At first sight it may appear that all the children are doing the same thing but within each group allowance is made for ability and the children follow their own carefully planned programme at their own pace — this is updated regularly .
7 And this is happened all over the country , each area are doing the same thing and all of this this er produce this declaration of intent and ask the , the head of the er council to put it to their members and get the support of their members .
8 A NHSME report says that district nurses are doing the same job as D- and E-grade community nurses .
9 ‘ It is thoroughly and unutterably embarrassing that a stalker , a ghillie or a farmworker should be paying the same tax as me .
10 They may be doing the same job as older people , but there are questions about whether you might not make more jobs for young people if you paid them seventy-five per cent , two-thirds of , of the going minimum wage .
11 Unfortunately everyone else will be doing the same thing and if one end is blatantly favoured then it is likely to be crowded .
12 Just just er just so I can be absolutely sure about that I think I 'm say I 'm asking the same thing that the senior inspector 's just asked .
13 ‘ Well if Security 's in on that could n't they be finding the same pattern that you have ? ’
14 However , it is inefficient from a user 's point of view to leave course assessment to suppliers ( who will not necessarily be assessing the same thing as users ) , and inappropriate to expect individual users to be able to evaluate courses within any framework other than their own needs .
15 At the Prague embassy on Saturday night , cheers greeted the news that the refugees would be leaving the same night as Mr Genscher .
16 Erm , if er , if they had been , erm , all along they would be telling the same story as , if they really could do their in intellectualizing properly
17 By trying to reform finance without simultaneously considering local government 's powers , boundaries and responsibilities we are making the same mistake as we made then .
18 In effect this was a time when new worlds and new social structures were being forged ; and in many ways we were closer to the world of the underground than that of the moral majority , for we were walking the same ground and like many in the alternative society were ( somewhat unsystematically ) following an essential and perennial theme of history — that of man 's journey as ‘ hero ’ .
19 Mind you , if you were going the same way as he wanted go , and he was going the way you wanted to go
20 As I understand it , you were continuing the same metaphor when you told me that you wanted me to be a kind of groundsman .
21 They were doing the same thing as the driver ants , and for the same reasons .
22 When Maggie and Susan left the house they were carrying the same pail and enamel container that they 'd used earlier .
23 Baden is undergoing the same transformation that is revitalising southern France .
24 Talking Points : B is providing the same information as before .
25 Kep is suffering the same fate as the 800-year-old temples of Angkor in the north of Cambodia .
26 ‘ Maybe she is suffering the same fate as Minginish , ’ he said obscurely .
27 ‘ Hey , that 's good — he 's reading the same book that we are , ’ noticed Matthew .
28 The Yorkshire is taking the same approach but also provides booster discounts that will cut the cost of a mortgage by 2.55 per cent for first-time buyers , but only for six months .
29 The hon. Gentleman is making the same point that his hon. Friend the Member for Sunderland , South ( Mr. Mullin ) made .
30 Shakespeare is making the same point as Donne — ‘ Love 's not so pure , and abstract , as they use/To say , which have no mistress but their muse ’ — as he has done obliquely in Venus and Adonis with the picture of the horse exuding desire ( 259–324 ) .
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