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

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1 The Mazda text has the same feel of awkwardness and lack of orientation about it as Halliday 's constructed example .
2 Honey contains some sucrose as well as glucose and fructose ; 1 teaspoon of honey has the same amount of calories as one teaspoon of sucrose .
3 The board has the same switches on it as I have on the rack , so if Bryan presses the board they light up for me too , so I can see what he 's got on .
4 Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others .
5 But still it is very carefully structured with a setting verse , a narrative verse and finishing off with a reflective verse and 10 syllables in each line and Futility has the same feeling of careful planning and construction .
6 The search has the same prospect of satisfaction or frustration as any other purposive activity .
7 A lost love or family tragedy had the same impact on a Ukrainian living 300 years ago as it does today on a 30-year-old singer living in Leeds .
8 And why , if his enemy had the same thought in mind , should he toss it back to him so carelessly ?
9 Fletcher and colleagues report that patients receiving atenolol have the same mortality from cancer as those not receiving atenolol .
10 We assume that all firms have identical cost conditions and , given the symmetry in the utility function , all firms in the industry have the same level of output .
11 To be religious in such a way is to understand theology to have the same relation to the past as do all other human disciplines .
12 Yule and Kendall say that ‘ the selection of an individual from a population is random when each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen . ’
13 Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen .
14 The concept of equality of outcomes does not mean that each person obtains the same number of marks in the same number of examinations , but that a representative individual of any group has the same probability of success as a representative individual of any other group .
15 Another problem area is where the Policyholder has the same carpet throughout his home .
16 They also played the same games in the playground , and when a group had the same work in class , everybody would whisper or signal the answer to everyone else , + everyone put down the same things , whether right or wrong !
17 Me husband had the same trouble with other doctors and he went to two .
18 Of course not every character has the same point of view .
19 In the sense that apple has the same relationship to fruit as dog has to animal ( i.e.' — is an immediate taxonym of — ' — see chapter 6 for the meaning of taxonym ) , that relation is of the sort known as ‘ many-to-one ’ .
20 If the conservation movement had the same kind of publicity budget , the public might be given a more balanced picture .
21 Soccer had the same effect on Blanche as bad wine : drowsiness and a headache .
22 This takeover of feminism by humanist psychological theories limits its ability to see subjects as socially , historically , or even psychologically different , since , ultimately , every subject has the same potential for consciousness and change .
23 For example , while sexual dimorphism in size is likely to evolve where variation in male success is greater than female success and a given increment in body size has the same effect on breeding success in both sexes , it will also evolve if variation in reproductive success is similar in both sexes but size has a greater influence on success in males or even if variation in success is greater in females but the effects of size are greater among males .
24 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 .
25 Do you think that was an attitude to that was erm unique to nursing at the time or do you think erm that possibly girls in other walks of life had the same kind of experience of discipline and demands on them ?
26 would have thought that the cow down the road had the same chance of getting to the one that he had .
27 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
28 This means that the initial state of the universe would have to have had exactly the same temperature everywhere in order to account for the fact that the microwave background has the same temperature in every direction we look .
29 The ‘ dirty ’ version will feature parental X-rated warning stickers while the ‘ clean ’ version has the same songs with the offending swear words edited out .
30 This is not to say that women 's experience , perceptions , feelings and emotions are self-validating and constitute in themselves an epistemological standpoint , or even to say that they are always correctly identified and described , but it is to suggest that philosophy would look rather different if women 's experience had the same rights of entry as that of men .
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