Example sentences of "having [art] same [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Nations are big tribes , having the same principle of cohesion and justice , but offering greater protection . |
2 | Therefore , any pair of securities having the same level of risk can not have two different levels of expected longterm return when a perfect capital market is in equilibrium . |
3 | Some people decided to work with those having the same type of impairment as themselves . |
4 | If the language you are learning has stress timing and your own does n't , make lists of utterances having the same number of stresses but different number of syllables . |
5 | Mary Hope-Sykes is celebrating her 90th year by having the same number of saplings planted in her home town of Kirkbymoorside , North Yorkshire . |
6 | While Otley and Nigel squared up to each other Elinor emptied the contents of the envelope onto the table : family snaps , letters , postcards belonging to the Chatwins , the coat of arms well in evidence and having the same circlet of tiny flowers as the monogram on Tumbleweed 's handkerchief . |
7 | Clearly the two rays of light shining through the slits are having the same sort of effect on each other as the two musical notes described above ; this is called interference . |
8 | Do you see yourself having the same sort of lifestyle now like James |
9 | First , it treats all members of a social group as having the same set of possible actions . |
10 | Thus the solution for the two-cylinder problem is provided by the solution for the two-line-source problem having the same amount of charge per unit length . |
11 | Aurobindo sees all things as having the same principal of life at different levels , but in all of them is the potentiality and inevitability to reach higher and higher levels . |
12 | Checks of interview effectiveness by , for example , having the same list of candidates ranked independently by two selection boards invariably indicates rather poor consistency . |
13 | The obvious difficulty of having the same method of election for both Houses is that it would tend to produce a mirror image and devalue the House of Lords as a check . |