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

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1 It may be that the target reader of the German translation is not envisaged to have the same familiarity with or interest in the ceramics industry as the prospective readers of the English version .
2 Certainly , an oil engine and clutch system would not have had the same degree of flexibility as a steam engine , even if a suitable engine had been available .
3 To have just lost and not been so dreadful might not have had the same impact .
4 ‘ Chastity ’ may not have had the same social meaning for a working-class girl , accustomed to different courtship and marriage patterns , as for a middle-class young lady .
5 Be careful about contemporary words that seem familiar but may not have had the same meaning or implication in the modern period .
6 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 .
7 Their attitude was part of an exaggerated respect for the English class system , and they did not seem to realize that an open-minded person like Horsley could easily have had the same sort of meeting at , for example , a CND conference .
8 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 .
9 Surely , such practices should be condemned , especially as many companies , such as EMI , do not seem to have the same problem .
10 But I have been quite fascinated to see that the youngsters today do not seem to have the same interest in reading the paper .
11 Tom Cotter , the little fat station master who had gawked unashamedly at the beautiful girl on his platform , could still have had the same shirt on .
12 If Shostakovich was writing now , he would n't have had the same material .
13 You do n't have to have the same kind of bathwater . ’
14 ‘ English dancers do n't seem to have the same enthusiasm ’
15 English dancers do n't seem to have the same enthusiasm as Americans .
16 Even have to have the same as one another !
17 This latter comparison and its continuing memory in the culture unquestionably has had the same tranquillising effect on the American underclass as it has on that in Europe .
18 ‘ I have purchased a black lead Pencil Sketch of Mr. Green of Ambleside which I think has great merit , the materials being uncommonly picturesque and well put together ; I should dearly like to have the same subject ( it is the Cottage at Glencoyn , by Ullswater ) treated by you . ’
19 No one else seems to have the same criticism .
20 It was not difficult to detect that his government was anxious and , if this word could ever be used about the placid Sir Alec Douglas-Home , was passionately anxious to obtain an agreement , just as Harold Wilson previously had had the same anxiety .
21 ‘ Well , ’ said Sendei , ‘ it looked like just about everybody else had had the same idea .
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