Example sentences of "[num] [noun] have [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | These are all traditional set operators and they require that all relations included in one operation have the same degree , that is , they have the same number of columns ( referred to as union compatibility ) . |
2 | By insisting that the two groups have the same distribution of some extraneous variable(s) we may be introducing unreal constraints , e.g. smokers and non-smokers do not have the same age distribution in the population . |
3 | Now four months have the same pattern . |
4 | It is sometimes easier to hear that two words have the same pattern . |
5 | This occurs when two words have the same vowel sounds in conjunction with different consonantal sounds : A stitch in time saves nine . |
6 | The position now seems to be that the two offences have the same legal definition , and that the prosecution should prefer the charge of manslaughter when the case is a bad one which might merit a sentence in excess of the five-year maximum for causing death by reckless driving . |
7 | For this reason no two organisations have the same structure . |
8 | Those two questions have the same answer . |
9 | no two files have the same module name . |
10 | The opportunity to create a zero-investment , perfect hedge is shown by the two disequilibrium returns X and Y. The two securities have the same risk ; i.e. the same level of sensitivity to factor f 1 and equilibrium should lie on the APL at point Z. The return on security X is higher than that of Z implying that X is underpriced and Y is overpriced . |
11 | It 's exclusive — no two patients have the same plan . |
12 | The two modes have the same symmetries as the two derived from the internally symmetric PH 3 stretches , but they involve quite different types of motion . |
13 | If two assets have the same risk but one of them has a lower return than the other , then it is sold and the proceeds are invested in the other . |
14 | These two tools have the same two basic functions : |
15 | Although these two expressions have the same referent ( they both refer to the same celestial object , Venus ) , they differ in sense , as the evening star means " the star which appears in the evening " , and the morning star means " the star which appears in the morning " . |