Example sentences of "[v-ing] in the same " in BNC.
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31 | In addition , it was shown that women living in the same household as the person for whom they were caring were more likely to be either working full-time or not at all ; part-time employment was taken when the sick or elderly person lived elsewhere . |
32 | The 60 interviewees were then asked to state how many of their ‘ five closest friends ’ ( of the same sex and living in the same township ) regularly used heroin during the year in question . |
33 | Extended families living in the same household remain very common . |
34 | She 'd known he was growing up peculiar — he did badly at school , and had no friends — but she 'd begun to see , from living in the same house as him again , how different he was from other kids . |
35 | In Pakistan , it is common to find three generations of a family living in the same house perhaps together with aunts , uncles and cousins . |
36 | One way of looking at the effects of the kind of industry they work in is to see whether black people and whites living in the same area — inner cities for example — have similar rates of unemployment . |
37 | The inner-city indicators were based largely on territorial assumptions , for example that people might have close relatives living in the same street or the next street , and that people would work in the same places as some of their close neighbours ( L. Milroy 1987 : 141–2 ) . |
38 | This common bond can be based on living in the same area , or working in the same factory , or attending the same church , or being members of the same club . |
39 | A more valid comparison would be between Black and White arrest rates of those living in the same small areas , because their living circumstances are more likely to be similar , as is their policing . |
40 | There have been few detailed research studies that have examined arrest rates of those living in the same areas or sentencing in both the magistrates ' courts and the Crown Court in one study . |
41 | Since we wished to compare arrest rates between people living in the same small areas , we needed to obtain population numbers for these areas . |
42 | The main difference between the races in the data so far discussed was that in the arrest rates of Blacks and Whites living in the same areas . |
43 | We wished to compare those living in the same areas ( as we did for arrest rates ) and decided to exclude areas with less than 10 per cent . |
44 | Comparisons between the three race groups were between those living in the same small areas i.e. in roughly the same circumstances , rather than over a whole city or London borough . |
45 | There are five species of Dorylus or driver ants living in the same area of Africa . |
46 | I have been living in the same bungalow now for 10 years , and it seems no easier now than it was 10 years ago to find staff . |
47 | David began to think that it might be possible to go on living in the same house as Julia and Anthony without either betraying himself or suffering unendurable frustration . |
48 | Marriage wo n't be a big change for them as they 'll be living in the same place , you know . |
49 | Of the carers in the 1985 GHS who were living in the same household as the person receiving care , 51 per cent of women reported spending at least fifty hours a week giving help compared with only 39 per cent of men . |
50 | Among carers living in the same household as the person receiving care , this difference is even more apparent , with 62 per cent of women providing help with personal care and 53 per cent being responsible for giving medication , compared with 43 per cent and 37 per cent of men respectively . |
51 | The only type of help in which , according to the 1985 GHS , men clearly outnumber women is in taking the disabled person out — 60 per cent of men compared with 49 per cent of women carers living in the same household as the person being given care ( Green , 1988 , p. 27 ) . |
52 | Carers living in the same household as the person receiving care , female carers , those with sole responsibility for providing care and those who were not economically active were especially disadvantaged . |
53 | Women learn at an early age that most men do not like angry women living in the same house . |
54 | I think he realises that living in the same house would be very hard for both of you , and might lead to something that would worry your tender conscience no end . |
55 | So if your relationship breaks down you can not be charged each other 's Poll Tax bills , even if you are still living in the same house . |
56 | And because I do n't want you living in the same house as someone who might be a murderer . |
57 | ‘ Living in the same apartment as always , ’ Gina said . |
58 | The author explores , in this paper , some philosophical arguments for equal distribution of scarce goods between people of different age groups living in the same society . |
59 | The sample was drawn from carers providing substantial amounts of help to a disabled adult living in the same household , excluding spouse carers and caring arising from a son or daughter born disabled . |
60 | In fact it 's , it 's really You have to be living in the same house as somebody who 's |