Sentence examples for in the same patch from inspiring English sources

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He still lives in the same patch of north London where he grew up with his mother, a teacher, and his younger sister.

In addition, increased numbers of other moss species in the same patch seemed to promote invertebrate richness in K. praelonga, possibly due to mass effects.

They had a shared investment in the same endeavor, which made each more vulnerable to the other's effectiveness and gave each an interest in the same patch of foreground.

We have come to collect plants in one of the most biologically diverse and threatened places in the world, and we could spend the entire day working in the same patch of forest without advancing more than a hundred meters.

Attention to that last, most consequential part has been strangely lost amid the wider whirl of Bouley activity, which extends even to the plotting of a new cooking school and Japanese restaurant in the same patch of TriBeCa where the rest of this has been taking place.

fGrazing of different forage species in the same patch may actually influence the availability of the other over time.

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He then strikes two balls in quick succession, bending one to the right and one to the left, so that they crisscross in mid-flight before landing in roughly the same patch 300 yards away.

With conditions already severely disturbed and dry, a lighting fire started in 2011 and burned for 144 days in approximately the same patch area.

Of course, it's a small crowd, low on diversity; we're stuck in much the same patch of time and space that was colonized by earlier Baumbach projects, and people's throwaway talk betrays their entitlement: "Where's the gourmet hummus?"; "We didn't budget for the saltwater pool"; and the terrifying "Maureen's cooking shark".

Meanwhile, hundreds of kilometres up in space, the same patch of land is being photographed by a satellite, which clearly pinpoints individual trees and animals.

Workers from species nesting in dried-out stems as well as from ground-nesting species exploited the CFNs of live C. alatus individuals in the same patches during the daytime, but were absent at night (when bat pollination occurs) on 60.5% of the plants.

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