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

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1 The other visitors are living under the same conditions . ’
2 They are living in the same house , eating at the same table , and , in the case of Lizzie , part of my own being .
3 Whether you have just moved into a new home or have been living in the same place for years the main thing is that you are alone and you must make your home your pride , your joy , your sanctuary .
4 I have been living in the same bungalow now for 10 years , and it seems no easier now than it was 10 years ago to find staff .
5 ‘ All I 'm trying to do is to find a solution to the problems we 're bound to run into if we 're living under the same roof , ’ she said stiffly .
6 ‘ This is not London , you know , and the local girls are happy-go-lucky , so the relationships when you 're living in the same house tend to be even more happy-go-lucky . ’
7 It discussed whether a requirement should be imposed that the couple should not be living under the same roof at the time of the rape .
8 She only knew she was bitterly disappointed that she and Seb would not be living under the same roof .
9 Marriage wo n't be a big change for them as they 'll be living in the same place , you know .
10 In fact it 's , it 's really You have to be living in the same house as somebody who 's
11 Furthermore , we have not dealt clearly enough with the position of those students who may be living in the same property as their landlord .
12 Now they may have fifteen thousand patients , well a lot of those are going to be living in the same house so we
13 She had signed a contract and besides , why should she pass up six weeks ' apprenticeship with a top-flight designer because she and Nicolo Sabatini would be living in the same city ?
14 Thus Janet D. , the daughter of a cooper , and James R. , a chauffeur and the son of a flourmill warehouseman , were living at the same street number when they married in 1911 .
15 The second reason for urban bias was the fact that the radio broadcasters themselves lived in the towns : the people who spoke to them and commented on their programmes were living in the same environment .
16 Of the carers in the 1985 GHS who were living in the same household as the person receiving care , 51 per cent of women reported spending at least fifty hours a week giving help compared with only 39 per cent of men .
17 In the area of closest scrutiny only 14 per cent of males ( 45/311 ) and 19 per cent of females ( 75/390 ) aged over ten at the time of the 1861 census were living in the same house as the one they had inhabited in 1851 ; but many of them had moved only a short distance .
18 Leila had not been at all pleased to find she was living under the same roof as Zambia Crevecoeur .
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