Example sentences of "[adv] be in [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They did not pause on her arrival , though Alix , ever polite , waved obliquely to welcome her back : watching them , it occurred to Liz that perhaps in all the years they had all known one another , this was one of the very few occasions on which they had all been in the same room .
2 Also , if larger-than-normal books are stacked separately , or if special books are kept in separate collections , every book on the same subject will not necessarily be in the same place in the library .
3 People who superficially are in the same position in a family — brothers and sisters , mother and fathers — are likely to define their responsibilities very differently and , perhaps more importantly , to be expected by others to define them differently .
4 Both my parents smoke , and my sister smokes and I ca n't any longer be in the same room as them !
5 Aware that she was causing David a deal of agony just being in the same room as Luther , Beth turned to him now , saying with some tenderness , ‘ And you , David ?
6 He had managed to strip her of all her protective layers , and just being in the same room as him made her feel vulnerable and helpless .
7 Just being in the same room as him sent shivers of something down her spine that up to now she had never experienced .
8 Just being in the same room with him was an exquisite torment .
9 ‘ And I 'm sure he would have reciprocated the pleasure , mus , especially if you 'd still been in the same state of undress as you were when I left you .
10 My clothes have always been in the same spirit as Madonna .
11 He could search until dawn , or until the torch battery gave out , and still be in the same position .
12 ‘ Stress related injuries caused by the nature of the league programme are a new phenomenon and who is to say that all of those who have had to call off from this match will not still be in the same position when we go to play Portugal in our next World Cup qualifying tie ? ’ said Roxburgh .
13 Angler 's names , for instance , must always be in the same format if they are to be considered unique .
14 Dick Mason will probably be in the same state one day .
15 But to sit here , like one of the effeminate fools smirking over there or , worse still , like Antonini and Ferrante and the others he 'd spotted , who boasted of the conquests they made of the long-legged girls who dreamed of jewels and furs and sold themselves so easily — to sit here , to even be in the same room with such men , made him feel filthy .
16 Further , the Vienna Convention does not specify how long the obligations under Article 18 continue , although at some point a signatory State that does not ratify a treaty must surely be in the same position as non-signatories .
17 We 've always thought that , that we should er at least be in the same label as them .
18 We 've never been in the same class or anything , but we saw quite a lot of each other in the Christmas concert last year and then , well , it sort of started with that . "
19 Some programmes are made up of a straight interview , but your spokesman , may not actually be in the same studio as the interviewer .
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