Example sentences of "are [v-ing] the same [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although many local authorities in their strategy documents state that they aim first at rehabilitation , I remain unconvinced that they are devoting the same resources in terms of skilled social workers with small caseloads and adequate financial support to natural families , as they do to finding and supporting new families .
2 The problem of thinking we are attaching the same meaning to a word or action when we may not be can be appreciated humorously .
3 Do n't confuse this with the time-up bell , especially when many areas are in close proximity and all are using the same type of bell .
4 The newspaper coverage may have contributed to bringing the crime into the public domain , but essentially the press and the police are using the same repertoire of scripts .
5 Now there are less than 30,000 and those 30,000 are producing the same amount of milk as the higher number did previously .
6 Further down the beach , women and children are trolling the same waters with nets collecting coal dust to try to earn enough money to feed their children .
7 When Montaigne and Bacon stress the determining power of social custom they are developing the same idea of an order prior to and determining of consciousness , though now of course with the crucial difference that it is a non-teleological order , historical rather than divine , material rather than metaphysical .
8 If the majority of patients are undergoing the same type of surgery there may even be standard care plans or checklists to guide the nurses .
9 Molecules are sharing the same body with their remote molecular cousins .
10 For now if you , as a supplier , observe a rise in the price of the good on your island of 10 per cent you can not be certain whether all other markets are experiencing the same rise on average .
11 ‘ We are experiencing the same sort of trend today as in Victorian times , when religious puritanism led to the editing out of potentially sexual and embarrassing aspects of Andersen 's tales , ’ said Professor Glyn Jones .
12 More and more doctors are facing the same sort of dilemma , as the proportion of elderly people increases in Britain and medical advances make it possible to keep alive patients who would previously have died .
13 Clearly the two rays of light shining through the slits are having the same sort of effect on each other as the two musical notes described above ; this is called interference .
14 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 .
15 But in essence we are erm all of the sales er marketing execs are discussing the same thing with whichever organization .
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