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

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1 In addition , he pointed out that the price/performance ratio has changed by a factor of 6,000 in the past few years : ‘ If the car industry had had the same change that the computer industry has experienced since 1960 , a car that cost $10,000 in 1960 would now be sold for $1 , ’ he said .
2 Many fonts supplied have the same names as famous typographic faces but unless the typographer 's width tables have been provided for the target device all sorts of trouble can occur .
3 At a time when English officialdom has been worrying about the fact that some among their top youngsters are playing more golf than is good for them , Stevely has had the same feelings where his own pupils are concerned .
4 The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles .
5 The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles .
6 But both firms happen to have the same dividends and the same share price , so that the net and gross dividend yields are the same at 5.31 and 7.08 per cent respectively .
7 Defries had had the same idea .
8 Apart from conviction each new voice of authority appears to have the same weight as the one we believe , and every moment of unreality calls in question the reality of all past experience .
9 And yet Miles appeared to have the same complement of arms and legs as he did , the same disposition of eyes , nose and mouth .
10 Perhaps if the rest of the writing had had the same approach we would have a worthy materials reference book .
11 ‘ It seemed as if quite a lot of people had had the same dream — or a similar one , at least — there were similar elements in all of them .
12 Talking about him with the others , I did find out that several other people had had the same experience with him as me ; that his lovemaking was done in silence , that he never said a word ( in fact with me he hardly looked me in the eye either , just stared at his own hands as he moved them over my body , not stroking so much as seizing and kneading me , holding me down too ) ; but then later in the night you would wake to hear him talking to himself , lying there fast asleep ( O always asked the men he fucked to stay with him all night long , always ) , fast asleep and talking out loud in the night , talking in a fast , furious , hushed , hollow voice .
13 But when I met her and shook her hand I had a feeling which is hard to explain — other people have had the same experience when meeting this lady .
14 But whereas the year before the absence of yellowing was proof that Britain did not have the same forest decline as in Europe , its discovery did not show that Britain did have the same forest decline .
15 All teachers have had the same training , but styles and personalities can differ greatly .
16 Other girls have had the same idea , but so far he 's still Mystery Miguel . ’
17 It was er he had had it since my grandfather had had the same place as a blacksmith 's shop and then my father followed on with the garage with cycles first of all , and then when the motor trade came in , he started in motors repairing .
18 ( To be frank , Alistair had had the same fantasy the previous Friday , at which time , presumably , Offensive from Quasar 13 was still being booted round the floor of the sub post office ) .
19 What Mr Birchall noticed was that a diet lacking in silicon seems to have the same effect as one rich in aluminium .
20 Others had had the same idea .
21 Who knows how many women have had the same ordeal as myself ?
22 28 ( 1 ) The basis for the assessment of damages referred to in section 27(3) is the difference in value , determined as at the time immediately before the residential occupier ceased to occupy the premises in question as his residence , between — ( a ) the value of the interest if the landlord in default determined on the assumption that the residential occupier continues to have the same right to occupy the premises as before that time ; and ( b ) the value of that interest determined on the assumption that the residential occupier has ceased to have that right .
23 I would like you if you can read all there is there John er John 's had the same documentation but it might be slightly different .
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