Example sentences of "living in [art] same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Living in the same apartment as always , ’ Gina said .
2 ‘ We were just the same age and living in the same hole , ’ she said vaguely .
3 There have been few detailed research studies that have examined arrest rates of those living in the same areas or sentencing in both the magistrates ' courts and the Crown Court in one study .
4 The main difference between the races in the data so far discussed was that in the arrest rates of Blacks and Whites living in the same areas .
5 We wished to compare those living in the same areas ( as we did for arrest rates ) and decided to exclude areas with less than 10 per cent .
6 One reason may well be that people living in the same locality share , whatever their class position , similar material positions .
7 I was n't going to turn her out with nowhere to go , you know , young lady — but perhaps it 's a bit hard on an old lady to go into a new place after living in the same cottage most of her life .
8 The author explores , in this paper , some philosophical arguments for equal distribution of scarce goods between people of different age groups living in the same society .
9 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 .
10 It is also the custom of certain groups who have migrated to Britain to pool resources between kin , either between people living in the same household or sometimes across households ( Anwar , 1985 , pp. 52–5 ; Brah , 1986 ) .
11 What such arrangements traditionally have provided is a large group of women , related to each other as in-laws and living in the same household , who operate their own quite complex social organization in which each gains significant support .
12 A rather similar pattern can be seen in the very different circumstances of the inter-war economic depression , when the Household Means Test meant effectively that young working adults living in the same household as their unemployed parents were expected to support them financially .
13 Recently , home responsibility was extended to include the care of elderly relatives not living in the same household .
14 In addition , it was shown that women living in the same household as the person for whom they were caring were more likely to be either working full-time or not at all ; part-time employment was taken when the sick or elderly person lived elsewhere .
15 Extended families living in the same household remain very common .
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 Among carers living in the same household as the person receiving care , this difference is even more apparent , with 62 per cent of women providing help with personal care and 53 per cent being responsible for giving medication , compared with 43 per cent and 37 per cent of men respectively .
18 The only type of help in which , according to the 1985 GHS , men clearly outnumber women is in taking the disabled person out — 60 per cent of men compared with 49 per cent of women carers living in the same household as the person being given care ( Green , 1988 , p. 27 ) .
19 Carers living in the same household as the person receiving care , female carers , those with sole responsibility for providing care and those who were not economically active were especially disadvantaged .
20 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 .
21 One way of looking at the effects of the kind of industry they work in is to see whether black people and whites living in the same area — inner cities for example — have similar rates of unemployment .
22 This common bond can be based on living in the same area , or working in the same factory , or attending the same church , or being members of the same club .
23 There are five species of Dorylus or driver ants living in the same area of Africa .
24 For people living in the same area , those in the most expensive properties should pay not more than three times as much — the maximum variation — as those in the least expensive properties .
25 A widower can become something of a ‘ cause ’ to those living in the same street or block of flats , whereas a widow , although not shunned , may be to some extent avoided by all but the most caring individuals in the early days of her bereavement .
26 The inner-city indicators were based largely on territorial assumptions , for example that people might have close relatives living in the same street or the next street , and that people would work in the same places as some of their close neighbours ( L. Milroy 1987 : 141–2 ) .
27 This would explain why children of the same genetics , age and sex , living in the same house are more likely to both contract the illness than any of the other combinations studied .
28 ‘ 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 . ’
29 Emily bit her lip , the girl was obviously in touch with Craig , perhaps they were even living in the same house .
30 This may or may not entail living in the same house .
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