Example sentences of "[v-ing] for the same [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | What it will not do of course , is reconcile needs competing for the same resources . |
2 | It wo n't be competing for the same resources . |
3 | ( The more lenders there are competing for the same customers , the hard for each has to work to attract a given number of customers — and an obvious way of attracting customers is by cutting rates . ) |
4 | This suggests that certain groups and individuals will be ‘ stronger ’ and better placed to obtain the housing they want , although this is something of an oversimplification since it implies that all are competing for the same types of house . |
5 | Newley and I have been bidding for the same things for years . ’ |
6 | In education no single customer is always right , people are n't all looking for the same things . |
7 | The formal publication stage is much the same when it comes to record content — peer and institution review will still be looking for the same things . |
8 | There is now the danger that the same media circus will be dispatched to Sardinia next summer looking for the same headlines which will produce a similar outcome . |
9 | Vivien is not alone in thinking that the European professionals are making a mistake in looking for the same privileges and superstar treatment that is nowadays meted out to their American sisters . |
10 | those seeking work were looking for the same kinds of jobs as those that had found it ; |
11 | WHelan did nt look out of place , but in this match I feel that he and Deane were both looking for the same balls and not really working as a pair . |
12 | The first is that the donations that would be made would go to charitable social service agencies providing for the same groups as statutory agencies . |
13 | The same sort of approaches were adopted for cycling for the same reasons . |
14 | ‘ We used to share the same office and we can work together in the same environment , but not when we are actually working for the same clients , ’ she says . |
15 | As Dick comes to know Count Jasper he no longer sees him as a villain and realises that this inscrutable man is in his own way working for the same ends as the conspirators . |