Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have the same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is well established that in certain cases a trading corporation may bring a suit in respect of an imputation on its trading reputation , and I see no reason why a non-trading corporation should not have the same rights as respects imputations on the conduct by it of its activities . |
2 | The first requirement of your subordinate is that you should both have the same aims in the coaching session . |
3 | There was probably no ( easy ) alternative to the use of temporary workers ; and if they were to be employed , at least such workers should otherwise have the same rights as regular workers . |
4 | They should therefore have the same return . |
5 | Of course , the identity of the region and the regional identity of its inhabitants may not coincide : what outsiders identify as a particular region may not have the same contours as the insiders — on the outsider 's and the insider 's view , see Johnston ( 1988a , 1988b ) . |
6 | The lessons may not have the same applicability in the UK where health care costs are already much lower . |
7 | Now , it seems , the meteorites may not have the same origins as the Earth . |
8 | On the other hand she regrets the collapse of the grant-aided sector because other women like her may not have the same opportunities in the future . |
9 | But it does point out that " almost perfectly contestable " may not have the same status as " almost perfectly competitive " . |
10 | In contrast , social workers may not have the same status and their power will be less . |
11 | Although the latter may be slightly cheaper than sateen , it may not have the same draping quality . |
12 | Stan Reynolds , Harry Little , Carl Einstien and Fred Grummidge may not have the same ring about them but between 1950 and 1960 these were the names on the footballing tongues of Whaddon . |
13 | Although they 're both experienced test pilots , it 's thought they might not have the same aerobatics experience as Western teams , like the Red Arrows . |
14 | Although they 're both experienced test pilots , it 's thought they might not have the same aerobatics experience as Western teams , like the Red Arrows . |
15 | And yet , other sites round Skelton might not have the same characteristics , with regard to environmental functions , in relation to the historic centre of Skelton , that these two have , might n't they ? |
16 | You 'll still have the same trouble . |
17 | Now having overcoming the shock of his surprise defection from the other side of the Pennines , it appears he might well have the same effect on United . |
18 | The break between ordinary and scientific knowledge seems to us so clear that these two types of knowledge could not have the same philosophy . |
19 | I began to wonder if she 'd still have the same effect on you . ’ |
20 | He may have concluded after he turned 40 that his career could never have the same impetus . |
21 | If they 're in here working all day and everyday and they see the other girls taking exams and they know I 'm going to make them work , quite often they 'll take the exams because there 's no point in not taking them , whereas I think if they were at home they would not have the same incentive . |
22 | There are statements which , with regard to some plaintiffs , would undoubtedly constitute a libel , but which , if published of another kind of plaintiffs , would not have the same effect . |
23 | Tom McClelland , partner in the Century 21 Tom McClelland Team , said the laws would not have the same impact in the province as in England . |
24 | ( He would later have the same experience in Agatha , and in The Merchant of Venice on the London stage . ) |
25 | Apples picked from the same variety of tree would n't have the same flavour when grown in various areas . |
26 | Take light industry , for example , which would n't have the same access requirements . |
27 | A proportional tax levied at each date on consumption plus wealth transfers would therefore have the same base as a tax on lifetime income : and the same would not be true of a tax on current income ( ) , where A denotes assets held . |
28 | Because of the small number of women completing 24 cycles or more the suggestion in our data that both groups will eventually have the same pregnancy rate , must be interpreted with caution . |
29 | If you do the chances are good that you will only have the same situation all over again or probably even worse . |
30 | Participants will not have the same protection as employees and trainees as far as the Health and Safety at Work Act is concerned . |