Example sentences of "hold [art] same [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is not required if the relevant condition is that the parent undertaking holds a majority of the voting rights and holds the same proportion of shares as it holds voting rights
2 However , a random file generally occupies more space than a serial file holding the same amount of data because the records must be a fixed length and some of the records will be empty .
3 In 1728 , for example , while Alexander Legrand , the collector of Leith , enjoyed a place worth £ 100 per annum , William Gordon , the officer holding the same rank at Aberdeen , was paid £50 , while Hugh Baillie , the collector of Orkney , had to make do with a mere £30 per annum .
4 I wondered how many people in Chelmsford could hold the same conversation in German .
5 It would scarcely hold the same significance for him .
6 Because of the similarity of wording between s.69 and s.5 of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 , it would appear that the courts may hold the same view with regard to civil evidence .
7 They held the same look of hate and cruelty .
8 Joe Bygraves , the heavyweight who beat Henry Cooper and drew with Dick Richardson in 1957 to defend his Commonwealth title , Bunny Grant , who outpointed Dave Charnley to win the Commonwealth lightweight title in 1965 , and Percy Hayles , who held the same title from 1968 till 1974 ( all from Jamaica ) provide notable exceptions .
9 Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide 's new chairman and chief executive is Charlotte Beers , who previously held the same position at US agency Tatham/RSCG .
10 He held the same office under Richard III ( apart from a few months when it was held by the duke of Buckingham ) and as the main financial officer in south Wales was largely responsible for funding royal servants such as Tyrell and Richard Newton .
11 He held the same office under Richard III ( apart from a few months when it was held by the duke of Buckingham ) and as the main financial officer in south Wales was largely responsible for funding royal servants such as Tyrell and Richard Newton .
12 His grin held the same hint of mocking , almost insolent provocation as when he had taunted Alain Gebrec .
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