Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] have the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This was the case with a significant number of the girls talking here , for instance , Lorraine and Cathy , both of whose mothers had had children in their teens , and consequently had felt very sympathetic to what their daughters were going through , and Debbie 's mother , who had been more upset because she did not want her daughter to have the same sort of life as she had had . |
2 | Their poison has the same origin as that of the snakes — modified saliva — but the animals are much more primitive in their wounding mechanism . |
3 | But her mother had the same sort of chin . |
4 | And why , if his enemy had the same thought in mind , should he toss it back to him so carelessly ? |
5 | Whether his descendant has the same staying power remains to be seen . |
6 | His tone had the same finality as the sound of the door closing behind them . |
7 | He 'd picked up the baby and held her while Ma gave her the medicine , and his face had the same look as when Billy had fallen in the river . |
8 | ‘ Looks like your lover-boy has the same idea . ’ |
9 | if he let's join in the K , you , your lad had the same problem as I with John . |
10 | Our music has the same origin and function as any work song — it arises spontaneously out of a particular movement and is then used to lead , inspire and increase the rhythmical flow so that the movement is performed with minimum effort and maximum pleasure . |