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

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1 Two groups of animals can appear to be distantly related because of their size and body shape , and begin to diverge and then become similar in form much later because both share the same way of life .
2 Does any hon. Member seriously think that , after Britain has signed up for a single currency , we could go to war on our own and expect the 11 countries who share the same currency to stand idly by and see the value of their currency wrecked , for ever depreciating , just because Britain was in one of its periodic warmongering fits ?
3 ‘ What is most important is that we all share the same vision , ’ said Fr Naidu .
4 It seems to me that music television , like sports programming , mainly assumes that its audiences live in the same world and share the same expertise .
5 Love dies when couples share the same mattress night after night . ’
6 We share the same lodge .
7 ‘ I 'm sure we share the same problem .
8 Our own genes cooperate with one another , not because they are our own but because they share the same outlet — sperm or egg — into the future .
9 In many great collections , you can tell that all the items are related , by the way they share the same style of presentation .
10 However , they all share the same concept of imaging the page onto a charged drum .
11 This illustrates a very important property of any set of lines through a point on a surface which are tangential ( share the same direction ) at that point .
12 This list was compiled into a discrimination tree in which , working from left to right , phonemic entries with identical phoneme sequences share the same branch .
13 We all share the same sky and the same passion , which is to see our joint projects take to the air .
14 We share the same kind of sense of humour .
15 As in the Hare mosaic , the outer frame of the pavement and the interlaced squares share the same kind of decoration ( simple guilloche ) .
16 yeah , the , the , the erm , they share the same school gate
17 They clearly have social , economic and political ramifications and affect man 's relationship with his fellow man : all men are brothers because they partake of the same reality and share the same Ātman .
18 We speak variant patois of Shakespeare and Norman Mailer , our institutions spring from the same instincts and traditions , and we share the same heritage of law and custom , philosophy and pragmatic Weltanschauung … starting from similar premises in the same intellectual tradition , we recognize common allusions , share many common prejudices , and can commune on a basis of confidence .
19 In discussing texts we idealise away from this variability of the experiencing of the text and assume what Schutz has called ‘ the reciprocity of perspective ’ , whereby we take it for granted that readers of a text or listeners to a text share the same experience ( Schutz , 1953 ) .
20 When this happens , we have three frequencies which all share the same wave vector , and are thus resonant with the cavity .
21 From a Marxist view , a class is a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production .
22 A class in itself is simply a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production .
23 In the Marxist view , ‘ classes ’ are groups of people who share the same relationship to the means and organisation of production .
24 They may disagree with each other profoundly , and compete to outdo each other relentlessly , but they share the same notion of the contest and adhere , more or less , to the same rules .
25 The increased demands both in time and energy are far outweighed by the long-term benefits as the job of teaching actually becomes easier and more enjoyable when everyone , including parents and children , share the same sense of purpose and direction .
26 Howard , you and I share the same sense of humour . ’
27 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 .
28 Even in real animals , such duplications are rare enough not to invalidate my general statement that all members of a species share the same DNA ‘ addressing ’ system .
29 It may possibly be , as it surely is in ( 22 ) , that , where a single entity is present to the mind of the speaker , the same speaker can not simultaneously entertain the idea of more than one referent corresponding to that entity ( though there may be certain problems for this view in the case of collective nouns such as government or congregation or quartet , for which see Chapter 8 ) ; however , it is much less obvious that , where there is assumed to be only a single referent , there should be only a single intensional entity present to the mind ; rather , it seems to us that the separation of the referential and the intensional elements is precisely what lies behind such examples as ( 23 ) ( from Searle , 1969 ) , or ( 24 ) : ( 23 ) Everest is Chomolungma ( 24 ) the sheriff did not know that he was Arthur 's brother In the latter sentence , of course , we are interested in the interpretation which has he co-referring with Arthur 's brother , and the reason that we do not find a reflexive in the final position is precisely that these two elements are distinct intensionally even though they share the same referent .
30 As for the Gascons , they are gossipy , licentious , and poorly dressed ; although they eat and drink far too much they do n't sit at table but squat around a fire ; they all share the same cup and when they go to sleep they all share the same rotting straw , master and mistress , servants and all .
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