Example sentences of "[prep] [be] in [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Jay had no inclination to go through the who are you , what do you do , oh really , gosh my brother-in-law used to be in the same field .
2 ‘ Everyone else seems to be in the same position .
3 He caught the eye with a highly encouraging performance despite finishing last but was not seriously considered to be in the same league as the adored ‘ Dessie ’ .
4 ‘ We 're two different people who happen to be in the same business .
5 The tiborium itself is thought to be a masterpiece of Renaissance art , although it hardly seems to be in the same class as that on Santa Maria delle Grazie .
6 ‘ Ethnic minorities ’ she says , most Black women take offence when considered to be in the same category as Europeans who can be just as racist as Delia Cope .
7 ‘ I hear things are so bad between the prince and princess , they ca n't even bear to be in the same room as one another , ’ said an estate worker .
8 According to author Dr Eve Roman , ‘ it made no difference whether a woman worked on a VDU as part of her general day , whether she just used it occasionally or whether her only contact with a VDU was that it happened to be in the same room ’ .
9 Maybe I should n't have , but I felt it was n't good for a little one to be in the same house .
10 We used to be in the same practice , Peter and I. Now he 's doing his stuff under the desert sun .
11 All are expected to be in the same ballpark .
12 I cited that Korea seemed to be in the same position as China in 1947–1948 ; that the Chinese officials also continuously stated that they could put a stop to inflation at any time .
13 In classical physics , if I measured each electron 's position as it was delivered they would all be found to be in the same place .
14 It turns out that bosons positively like to be in the same state together .
15 But that is not to say , and it obviously can not be the case , that he is still the statutory tenant for all purposes , so as to be in the same position as if the order had never been made .
16 Most such acute psychiatric wards are now sited in district general hospitals ; and even though it is not essential for in-patient facilities of this type to be in the same place as other medical specialties , it is often helpful for elderly people , in particular , to be treated where specialist medical advice on physical illness and disability is readily available .
17 ‘ Only Howard Baker could manage to be in the same room as God and not to notice him ! ’ cries Rayner Keat .
18 Fitting a new sink may seem a somewhat daunting task but it need n't be , provided the new sink is going to be in the same position as the old one .
19 ‘ We happened to be in the same place at the same time a couple of months ago , ’ she replied , terse and offhand .
20 How could she tell him that , while women all over the country would do just about anything even to be in the same room as him , she , Shannon Lea , did n't want to touch him ?
21 Here she was , all alone in the wildly romantic snow-covered Scottish mountains with a man most women would give their eye-teeth simply to be in the same room with , and her only wish was to get away from him .
22 Our policy is one of indemnity i.e. it provides for the Claimant to be in the same position after the loss as immediately before it .
23 I was a member of his party , one of his retinue , and when the great Henry lashed out it was dangerous even to be in the same room as the king 's enemy .
24 The rich tend to want to be away from the poor , but the poor want to be in the same jurisdiction as the rich .
25 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 .
26 I said I did n't know the other guys , we just happened to be in the same pub .
27 Er I think any married person has got to be in the same situation and so
28 Because he only had to be in the same room for her nervous system to run haywire , and she could only take so much punishment .
29 ‘ So long as it does n't interfere with your work ! ’ he snarled , and , as if he could no longer bear to be in the same room with her , he turned and strode from her sitting-room , through her hall , and out of her flat .
30 He discharged himself from hospital against medical advice , saying he could not bear to be in the same building as Keith Pringle , the man police are waiting to interview about a 47hour armed siege in Darlington .
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