Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have similar [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now Mum and Dad — Brian and Dolly — have taken in another youngster , Nick , who has similar problems .
2 He said he had received five calls from angry parents or grandparents who had similar problems to the child portrayed on television .
3 She was depressed and Nicholson , who had similar feelings himself offered her a shoulder .
4 Actually , it just happened because I found I was engaging with people who had similar interests to myself .
5 These groups might enter into semi-permanent contracts with academics who had similar interests , and develop rules about who could and could not take part in a ‘ course ’ in a particular ‘ subject ’ and how that ‘ course ’ should be conducted .
6 and so sometimes the , the calls do seem unreasonable but you should n't get cross , and when you go and see them sometimes you realize why they 're anxious because something that might seem quite trivial to you they might know somebody who had similar symptoms and it actually turned out to be meningitis or something so you 're then able to put their minds at rest .
7 In addition , R&H would be pleased to hear from other interested persons who have similar experience for undertaking work in Africa and South East Asia .
8 ‘ The Society can help keep them abreast of the latest news and put them in touch with others who have similar interests . ’
9 These sets of analysis are based on empirical attitude research , and the agencies that have constructed them use them to advise their clients on how best to design and position existing and new products on target segments made up of people who have similar life-style patterns .
10 We may need to confront this situation and realise that we can get greater support from people who have similar motivation to our own .
11 The function of these groups is not to provide any romantic possibilities ( although that may happen ) , but to provide contact and support by introducing you to people who have similar problems to yourself .
12 It also helps them realize that there are other people who have similar problems and difficulties , and that they are not alone in their plight .
13 The informal petty bourgeoisie is a term that is rarely found in attempts to outline class structure in Latin America , but Portes ' usage refers to small-scale entrepreneurs , who have similar characteristics in the class analysis to the dominant class , but who operate at a very different level and have a somewhat precarious existence .
14 We do have to look at all our pre-school children as a group who have similar means as they grow and they learn and they develop and I hope that we can continue to push for a co-ordinated approach to the whole range of services that we are o offering to that group of children and to their families .
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