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

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1 The teenager who can not find a job , the young mother with no one but toddlers to talk to , the active man forced to retire because of age regulations , the person who spends day after day doing the same repetitive work — all these people , and many others , may suffer from extreme boredom .
2 Often , you may find larvae of other kinds of insect sharing the same gall .
3 As befits such a highly desirable collection , each plate is individually hand numbered and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity bearing the same number , thus establishing each plate 's place in the edition .
4 Less than one in five people experiencing a severely threatening event or long-term difficulties will develop depression ( Brown and Harris , 1978 ) , but from a review of ten community surveys of depression using the same Life Event and Difficulty Schedule , Brown et al.
5 The central action revolves around persons of the same sex and figures of speech having the same gender reference as they themselves .
6 Where there is more than one policy in force covering the same Insured the loss shall be shared on the basis of independent liability e.g. a claim for the theft of a watch from a holiday villa following forcible and violent entry would be covered under a Travel policy and a Home policy .
7 To Barth , this could only indicate that Bultmann was in effect taking the same path as their nineteenth-century forefathers .
8 For the question is , how can he be sure that in observing two similar individuals on two different occasions he is in fact observing the same pair ?
9 The processing time was approximately 3 seconds per sentence using the same computer ( a Sparc 4/75 with 48 MBytes of memory ) , and LISP system ( KCL ) as the ANLT investigation .
10 Although he was promoted to begin his search for Troy because of an obscure literary reference to the lost city , he was at heart doing the same thing as modern detectorists ; albeit , some might say , at a more scholarly level — searching for something lost and using his wits to find it .
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