Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have the [det] " in BNC.

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1 What evidence there is from the USA suggests that local authorities there are simply not prepared , either physically or mentally , to deal with the new service demands of the exurban inmigrants ( Green , 1983 ) although work in Canada , using a game-playing approach , has tended to suggest that the inmigrants have the same service demands as the existing inhabitants ( Joseph and Smit , 1983 ) .
2 a pelican crossing has the signals have the same meaning as traffic lights except that the flashing amber signal will follow the red stop signal , when amber light is flashing you must give
3 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 .
4 This method assumes that no two words in the dictionary have the same length and the same vector score .
5 The Guards have the same requirements for recruits as any infantry or Royal Armoured Corps regiment ’ , he said .
6 I think the Arabs have the same rights as the Jews and I think it is a tragedy of history that a people who are refugees make new refugees .
7 I think the Arabs have the same rights as the Jews and I think it is a tragedy of history that a people who are refugees make new refugees .
8 The eccentricities of the judges have the same stupefying unfunniness — however witty — as those of a schoolteacher .
9 I know little of military operations , but I am sure they have similar operational problems and that the crews have the same worries .
10 MR MAJOR , who will have the right to try to form a government if the Conservatives have the most MPs without having an overall majority , told a rally in Wembley , north-west London , yesterday that the constitution was under threat from Labour and Liberal Democrat policies on devolution , Europe and electoral reform .
11 The progestogens have the same effect on the cat 's body as the natural pregnancy hormone , progesterone .
12 Although the reduction in coca growing in this part of Bolivia has been significant , drug dealers in the Andes have the same easy access to coca today as they had five years ago .
13 ‘ We live in an age in which , in my mind , film-makers and people in the media have the same responsibility that one befell journalists and novelists , because , uh , no-one reads anymore .
14 Picking up his last remark , I asked , ‘ Do all the girls have the same happy-go-lucky attitude to — well , friendships ?
15 In studying children 's ability to conserve number , when two rows of counters are initially lined up in one-to-one correspondence , the child will agree that the rows have the same number .
16 Asked again if the rows have the same number , four-year-olds will typically say ‘ no ’ , that the spread-out row has more .
17 If both futures involved in the spread have the same delivery date , they will each be multiplied by
18 The rectangles have the same geometric dimensions , yet the vertical rectangle seems longer .
19 Dense exhaust fumes in the atmosphere have the same effect , be it more gradual , succeeding in limiting oxygen supplies to the body , which in turn puts greater strain on the heart .
20 Nor can it be assumed that all parts of the biosphere have the same 14 C concentration .
21 None of the competitors have the same level of professional expertise . ’
22 All volumes in the set have the same name , which is specified by the user in the configuration file and concatenated by LIFESPAN with a serial number .
23 It may be , as we will see later , that for each pattern the cells have the same positional information but just have different rules for interpreting what to do .
24 It is much too easy to take for granted that both sides in an argument have the same over-all objective and are engaged in argument as to how that objective can be reached .
25 Even if the two sides in an argument have the same value system and the same objective there can still be a fierce argument because the perceptions of the same situation are different .
26 Isotopes of an element have the same number of protons in the nucleus — and hence the same chemical properties — but different numbers of neutrons , and thus have slightly different masses .
27 All the isotopes ( see section 1.1 ) of an element have the same name .
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