Example sentences of "[noun pl] who [verb] [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Israel is thrilled at the pace of absorption , and accuses the Arab world of manufacturing false conflict and fear ; a conflict that is whipping up greater hostility among two peoples who claim the same land .
2 Study the competition , the commercials and the advertisements of other manufacturers who make the same thing .
3 The earl of Huntingdon 's household , in 1564 , included two yeomen who received the same wages as gentlemen , i.e. 26s. 8d. per annum , and twenty-two more at £1 .
4 The crying continued after that , and continues , but now with other parents who face the same kinds of problems .
5 This is inferred from the increase in the joint registration of illegitimate births by parents who give the same address , published since 1983 .
6 Does any hon. Member seriously think that , after Britain has signed up for a single currency , we could go to war on our own and expect the 11 countries who share the same currency to stand idly by and see the value of their currency wrecked , for ever depreciating , just because Britain was in one of its periodic warmongering fits ?
7 I feel sorry for the chaps who discover the same problem in their 20s . ’
8 Labour identifiers who read left-wing papers saw more pro-Labour bias in these papers than Conservatives who read the same set of papers ( Table 6.8 ) .
9 Many more authorities who accept the same view could be cited .
10 I met many + tenants on similar estates who do the same thing — their heating amounts to " taking the nip out of the air " and putting on cardigans to go into the bathroom or kitchen .
11 There must be many , many able Russians who take the same line as the only way forward could be incorporated in a democratic Russia and very , very substantially contribute to its recovery .
12 The outcomes of the decisions of the individual are stochastic , so that two individuals who have the same opportunity set and the same tastes , and thus make the same decisions , may still have different incomes .
13 Here and there in that hard , shining city there are individuals who think the same way as he does .
14 So it might be possible for a 50-year-old with a heart condition to be acting reasonably if he turned down a job involving more stress and daily travel , whereas a 30-year-old executive with no personal problems who rejected the same offer might forfeit his claim to statutory redundancy pay .
15 Honestly , I do n't invent the singing waiters , acrobatic chefs , undiscovered Kenneth Branaghs and owners who tell the same joke twice .
16 He wished he could be sure of always working with police officers who brought the same degree of tireless persistence and intelligent analysis to solving a puzzle .
17 The frequency of ‘ pouchitis ’ in ulcerative colitis patients who have colectomy and pouch construction contrasts with the apparent rarity of pouchitis in patients who have the same operation for familial polyposis .
18 Both talks came about as a result of requests from friends who attended the same BSc course as Philip and are now teachers .
19 Friends who want the same place and the same wife , ’ the pretty girl replied .
20 Conservatives who read right-wing papers saw more pro-Conservative bias in these papers than Labour identifiers who read the same set of right-wing papers .
21 None the less , Conservatives who read right-wing papers saw more pro-Conservative bias in these papers than Labour identifiers who read the same set of right-wing papers .
22 It is difficult to compare the perceptions of Labour and Conservative identifiers who read the same paper since the numbers in our sample who read any one paper were low and tended to be drawn predominantly from one party or another .
23 Apart from finding globules of mercury in people 's shoes , a contemporary commentator , and opponent of this form of treatment , describes two men who used the same tavern regularly and both having supped from their little bottles of mercury would smoke a pipe and down some wine .
24 This means that we have an innate predisposition to experience and act inter-subjectively , beginning with an awareness of ourselves as social beings with emotions in relationship to other social beings who have the same emotions , interests , and intentions which we can perceive .
25 Sometimes common ground is apparent without needing to say anything : when we 're influencing others who have the same job as ourselves , or similar type of backgrounds or lifestyles , we already have a great deal in common .
26 Although there is considerable value in the notion that Paisley 's political movement always consisted of two elements in tension — rural evangelicals and urban ‘ secular ’ Protestants — it is also the case that many evangelicals could be quite pragmatic and recognize that the preservation of things which they valued because of their religious beliefs required them to work in alliance with others who wanted the same things for different reasons .
27 Even during her time at Harmondsworth there were other women who had the same experiences .
28 They fall into three groups : ( 1 ) eight working-class women who say initially that they ‘ like ’ or ‘ do n't mind ’ housework , but turn out to be dissatisfied with it ; ( 2 ) two middle-class women who follow the same pattern ; and ( 3 ) two middle-class women who say they dislike housework but are satisfied with it .
29 Remember it 's likely your problem will be common to many other women who attend the same surgery .
30 Remember it 's likely your problem will be common to many other women who attend the same surgery .
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