Example sentences of "[adv] share [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Trams and buses henceforward shared the same Body and Paint shops , while a new Fitting shop was created in an adjacent building fronting on to the Coliseum .
2 For a period in the 1950s she flirted with Roman Catholicism , and whether her Catholic point of view made her see moral issues exclusively within a religious framework , or whether she simply did not share the same experience as English-born-and-raised writers who faced the dissolution of their class system is difficult to judge .
3 Later presidents did not share the same enthusiasm , however , and the slackening of government control led to increased demands from the public that forests be protected .
4 This sort of response can cause a lot of confusion for those around who perhaps do not share the same feeling .
5 ‘ My parents do not share the same repulsion of apartheid that I do .
6 Zipper-linked divans similar to those featured on television with a rhinoceros and canary are popular with couples who do not share the same taste in mattresses .
7 Nearly three years after the murder , Mr and Mrs Macaulay still share the same sense of outrage and defiance against the IRA which they felt at the time of the killings .
8 He and Richard clearly shared the same view of an overlord 's feudal rights .
9 Railcards , which currently give discounts off standard and reduced-rate fares to the young , the old and families — at least nationally accepted versions could also share the same fate , as could the combined rail-bus-underground Travel card in London .
10 Ask the thousands of FOBs — friends of Bill — why they have long thought that he would one day be a great president and their replies will sooner or later share the same point .
11 Property would be communally owned and , since all members of society would now share the same relationship to the means of production , a classless society would result .
12 My sister and I may share the same birthday , but we do n't share the same man , though if we did it would be none of your business . ’
13 DECADES make convenient units of time for historians , sociologists and pundits of every stripe , but the people who live and work through them do n't share the same enthusiasm for tying everything into bundles or stopping precisely at midnight on December 31 .
14 Needless to say , she did n't share the same point of view .
15 Both therefore share the same confidence , which now seems rather questionable , but is typical of the structuralism of the sixties , in the possibility of defining and analyzing scientifically the essential features of literature .
16 A status group is made up of individuals who are awarded a similar amount of social honour and therefore share the same status situation .
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