Example sentences of "[be] [prep] the same [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Now they and their mothers could share more things because they had been through the same experiences — something that happens with older mothers and their parents as well . |
2 | Well , Walter had been through the same things , but he wanted to put them down on paper . |
3 | Moreover , historians who are teaching computer methods are under the same pressures as their counterparts in humanities computing departments to justify their activities . |
4 | I have been in the same circumstances myself , and it is no fun . |
5 | The cross members and bulkhead outriggers are in the same places and it fits straight on . |
6 | ‘ And she thinks the leaking vessels are in the same places as before , which I suppose is good news . |
7 | The first two paragraphs of both letters are in the same terms as follows : |
8 | These restitutionary provisions are in the same terms as the corresponding provisions of section 5 . |
9 | In other cases of non-compulsory transfer the parties will probably still be under the same constraints about fixing the price . |
10 | erm Sadly it wo n't be with the same riders we had last year , but the riders we 've brought in I 'm sure will erm , under the forty points erm give us a good team . |
11 | I think I would commend LIFE to you , but it will be with the same conditions and terms as we did last year , with which they did comply . |
12 | It 'll be along the same lines |
13 | A tendency has sometimes been observed for several successive eruptions to occur with noticeable periodicity and for successive thermals to be in the same places each time . |
14 | It seems to be on the same lines do n't it ? |
15 | This perspective leads to the conclusion that in the absence of clear words to the contrary , the hypothetical letting will be on the same terms as the actual letting . |
16 | He made her angry , but subconsciously she would have liked his approval , would have liked to be on the same terms with him as Joanna was with Ian . |
17 | Effectively this means that the previous dealings must have been on the same terms and a consistent procedure must have been followed . |
18 | The Sleeping Saloons of the same era were of the same dimensions and weighed about 40 tons . |
19 | An example I quote is of two particular members of staff who had been there a long time , and so , when I walked into the staff room , they were in the same seats . |
20 | An Armenian whose family came from Erzerum or Kars is neighbour to other Armenians whose parents or grandparents came from the same towns , just as Palestinians from Haifa — or from Mrs Zamzam 's village of Um Al-Farajh — now live in refugee camps next to those whose homes were in the same places , sometimes in the very same streets , in what was Palestine . |
21 | This is because they are at the same stages in their evolution . |
22 | He says safety is paramount you have to make sure the balloons are at the same temperatures and that they keep at the same height . |
23 | It is for the same reasons that I would now support the denationalization of British Rail . |
24 | ’ The problem is everyone 's after the same bands as us , ’ an Amnesty spokesperson said sheepishly . |
25 | HOLYWOOD — Coach Norman Crawford 's squad is along the same lines as they defend their League and Kirk Cup titles . |
26 | It has been noted that it was for the same crimes that Klaus Barbie was sentenced by the courts in Lyon to life imprisonment . |
27 | But the way he did it was with the same connections he defied , and to get into serious racing in his early days , he got a bank to give him credit and a sponsor to give him some backing : though he had n't , of his own , a sou in the world . |
28 | While his parents could only be with him during the occasional break in a hectic schedule , at least Diana knew that he was under the same skies . |
29 | It was in the same colours as the bunting , red , white and blue . |
30 | It was from the same haunts as the tarsier that the original " Wild Man of Borneo " — the orangutan , or " man of the forest " — was to reveal himself : a creature so vulnerable , so resonant with human emotion , that we could not fail to see ourselves in him . |