Example sentences of "at the same [noun sg] [conj] their " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , if we adjust the above findings , they suggest that almost 40% of the public feel that mentally handicapped people should be segregated from the rest of society ; around the same proportion would dislike the idea of a mentally handicapped child being at the same school as their child and around 70% feel that mentally handicapped people should not be allowed to marry and have children .
2 Where they entered the forest , at the same level as their plots of land , the trees were mainly deciduous — walnuts , chestnuts and birches .
3 Recently-hatched dogwhelks ( plate 1b ) are found at the same level as their capsules and seem to prefer the empty cases of barnacles to the shells of living or dead mussels .
4 An artist , an art historian and a tourist may all be looking at the same painting but their perceptions would be different .
5 The third group comprised the Party activists and functionaries themselves , who were finding it increasingly difficult to recruit new willing Party workers at the same time that their own work-load was being considerably enlarged .
6 In particular , the Magyar gentry saw themselves placed at a disadvantage compared with German-speakers at the same time as their historic liberties were threatened .
7 The famous Tiller discretion was instilled into them at the same time as their routines and with equal thoroughness .
8 Some of these children show an interesting reaction when the allergenic foods are removed from the diet and other allergens avoided : their mental and behavioural symptoms clear up at the same time as their physical ones .
9 Just over half of those who retired prematurely did so at the same time as their redundancy .
10 If voices were to end at the same time as their canonic function ended they would fall out one by one , as in a round .
11 Ironically , the linguistic difference ( in markedness ) between the terms is emphasized at the same time as their functional equivalence — with the milder signifying the stronger — is blatantly evident .
12 The 16-year-olds could play for the juniors at the same time as their fathers turn out for the club 's over-35s team in a national competition .
13 This lets them process graphics at the same speed as their Intel chips instead of the tardy 8MHz allowed by the traditional ISA buses .
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