Example sentences of "[noun sg] live [prep] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Although visiting grandparents was the basis of many significant memories and relationships , it is surprising that in the first set of interviews there are even more significant mentions of grandparents who at some point lived in the same house as their children . |
2 | In New Zealand , it formerly applied only where husband and wife lived in the same residence at the time of the rape . |
3 | ‘ No , but her mother and father lived in the same house and never spoke to each other for over thirty years . ’ |
4 | Notwithstanding experience and observation , she was still somewhere inside her convinced that if a man and a woman lived under the same roof , even if the roof covered a very large area , they would soon be cohabiting in a sexual sense . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | A lot of our family lived in the same road . |
7 | In Pakistan , it is common to find three generations of a family living in the same house perhaps together with aunts , uncles and cousins . |
8 | I come from quite a large family but most of my family live in the same area . |
9 | RESTRICTED CONTRACTS — the legal term for lettings where the landlord and tenant live in the same house . |
10 | Even in the second set , where memories were specifically pressed , one third of the grandparents who were remembered had at some time lived in the same household . |