Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] have the same [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If PR turned out to have the same results in Britain , it would be a pact with the devil . ’
2 Richard Collin , Darlington 's director of central services , said districts like Ryedale and Scarborough did not have the same problems as some of County Durham 's former pit villages .
3 ‘ Small companies did not have the same advantages as large organisations , ’ confirms Jan Murray , chairman and managing director of PC World .
4 Another overseas power with which England had uneasy relations , particularly over trading matters , was the league of Hanse towns of North Germany ; there were times when these developed into open warfare , but although this affected trade , it did not have the same repercussions on society as did the wars with France .
5 English cricket does not have this capacity for internal strife in the same way , the periodic Yorkshire blood-lettings being of a different order ; but West Indian cricket has grown strong precisely because it has risen above its problems , and on that basis England can not find the same sort of strength since they do not have the same problems to overcome .
6 Russians adopted the orthodox spirituality of the Greeks and it is interesting that , even after decades of Soviet oppression , they do not have the same problems about the reality they call ‘ God ’ as we do in the West , where Christians always behaved as though God could be discussed like any other metaphysical entity .
7 But the cells in a pack of wolves do not have the same genes , nor do they have the same chance of being in the cells of sub-packs that are budded off .
8 As with the free ion , the inter-electronic effects depend on a number of complicated integrals ; these can be expressed in terms of Racah parameters , but B and C do not have the same values as they have for the free ion .
9 It would not mean that animals should be treated equally with people , they do not have the same interests as people .
10 The disadvantage is that children do not have the same choices as if the open-plan system was operating and , for this reason , I prefer all the food to be laid out to view .
11 Therefore , banks and shareholders ( or , at least the large institutional shareholders plus unit trust holders etc. ) do not have the same objectives .
12 Boys do not have the same pressures as we do , they are not taught that image is so important ; the media , society , and especially parents give them this impression .
13 During my youth , women did n't have the same expectations as they do today , nor were there methods for not having children .
14 So I did n't have the same opportunities as other young people in the post-war years .
15 A High Court judge has ruled that they do n't have the same rights as traditional gypsies .
16 I suppose the most recent lesson is that if you merge with a company you do n't have the same opportunities for changing its culture as you do if it 's a take-over .
17 It seems useful , therefore , to emphasize this difference by referring to the practice as budgetary accounting , while remembering that in the UK it does not have the same implications as in the USA .
18 If this remains true today , it is probably because the House does not have the same pressures placed on its time as the Court of Appeal and is able to devote as much time as it wishes to oral argument .
19 She had felt much the same herself of late , restless , needing to work off that restlessness , only she had n't had the same opportunities to indulge herself .
20 But she still does n't have the same powers as her male peers .
21 Olive Stevenson points out how difficult it is to empathise with older people because we have not had the same experiences .
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