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

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1 The Foreign Secretary , Mr Douglas Hurd , has adopted the same position as his predecessors , Sir Geoffrey Howe and Mr John Major , insisting that the deportations are an essential deterrent against a fresh influx of Vietnamese next year .
2 As juniors the two American teenagers were mentioned in the same breath as Andre Agassi and Michael Chang , but neither has made the same impact as yet .
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 Stick has got the same range as the piano and I can jump four octaves with one hand .
5 has experienced the same thing as we all have .
6 Where the causes are successive and the second defendant 's breach of duty has caused the same damage as that of the first defendant , the but for test will exonerate the second defendant .
7 This is the 11th edition of the book first published in 1953 and has retained the same structure as the original .
8 I 'd used the same plan as the previous day , but must have forgotten to change persons on board from two to one — dickhead !
9 The writer writes out of his own wounds and in doing so he enables his reader to experience emotional change , emotional growth , healing without having to suffer the same fate as his character .
10 Otherwise he might have suffered the same fate as Sheila Brayford .
11 Had the Republican candidate in 1980 been an ideologue , he would have suffered the same fate as Barry Goldwater in 1964 ; if , by some fluke , he had been elected , he would have been denied cooperation by congress and would have been drummed out of office in 1984 .
12 You will still have turned the same amount as before , that is 180° .
13 ‘ In a subsequent editorial the newspaper fiercely attacked the CPS decision … and questioned whether the CPS would have made the same decision if the woman had been a black girl caught in exactly the same way on Broadwater Farm .
14 She realized that she might have made the same mistake as Joan Durbeyfield .
15 So perhaps they would have made the same mistakes as well. , He believes his most serious mistake was wanting to get things done in a hurry .
16 You would have to be a professional cobbler-up of sit-coms to give much credence to the available scenarios , but just in case , I suppose they are that : a ) the tests were so incompetently performed that even a baboon 's sample would have produced the same reading as was clocked by the three athletes identically ; b ) the three runners were having a joke at the testers ' expense ; c ) the German trio was deliberately testing the vigilance of the drug monitors at a relatively out-of-the-way venue , for reasons of their own ; d ) that the samples were not urine at all but a draught of refreshing Lucozade , tested in error .
17 In theory an excise on home production of tobacco could have produced the same revenue as a tax on imports but in practice it took a strong and efficient government to levy an excise , while almost any government could find private businessmen who would pay a lump sum of cash in return for the right to collect the official rates of customs duties at a port .
18 Therefore the woman , not having had the same training as a man can not possibly demand the same wage ; also not being physically as strong , she can not compete with him where heavy lifting is required .
19 Never having shown the same propensity as the French for violent revolution , the dispossessed have entered into a complex ritual of action within the processes of the criminal justice system , and in doing so have encouraged those tasked with their containment to consider them as being less than human and therefore needing further control and discipline .
20 He should have had the same chance as them , Church or no Church . ’
21 This would not have had the same meaning as it has today for the term park originally meant land enclosed to keep beasts for hunting or ornamental purposes .
22 I could n't have got the same effect if I 'd fictionalised them . ’
23 Lord Taylor , the Lord Chief Justice , sitting with Mr Justice Judge and Mr Justice Hidden , said they could not be sure that the original trial jury would have reached the same verdict if it had heard evidence which had since come to light .
24 Had Leeds United not removed Stuttgart , Germany 's coach might have experienced the same difficulties as Roxburgh .
25 I fear it may have gone the same way as Honest John 's other great idea , the hard ecu .
26 He would have posed the same question if he had been sitting in her position .
27 If it had n't been for Arthur Billstock , I would probably have taken the same road as Mark .
28 Any traveller would have taken the same route as I did .
29 ‘ I 'd had one drink but I would have taken the same stand if I had n't had a drink at all .
30 A borough might not have covered the same area as a township , and a parish might have been something completely different .
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