Example sentences of "[be] making the same " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ah , but you see , you 're making the same mistake again ! ’ |
2 | Now the point I 'm trying to make — the reason I sent you to that 2D universe — is that I reckon we 're making the same mistake — about the space of our universe . |
3 | But the loss of faith in the Communist Party is now so nationwide that workers and intellectuals can be making the same demand to deprive it of absolute power . |
4 | One believes they are making the same mistakes as the oil companies made — ‘ giving away the product in the hope of buying customers ’ . |
5 | What teachers have to learn is that a child who writes ows for house , and one who writes ekstra for extra , are making the same kind of error . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Other right-wing intellectuals were making the same point . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | The hon. Gentleman is making the same point that his hon. Friend the Member for Sunderland , South ( Mr. Mullin ) made . |
10 | However , where another company is making the same material close to where ICI needs it — or vice versa — it makes sense to do a deal . |
11 | During the trudging to and fro along echoing subways and draughty platforms that this necessitated , Harry began to notice , for all his preoccupation , that a man who had boarded the train with him at Brockenhurst was making the same complicated series of connections . |
12 | Still staring up at him , she tried to discover if he was making the same connections as herself , but his face gave absolutely nothing away , and yet , when he 'd first opened the door , she 'd thought he 'd looked disappointed . |