Example sentences of "had the same [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And why , if his enemy had the same thought in mind , should he toss it back to him so carelessly ?
2 Unfortunately , they also had the same lack of humour , but Bruce and Tina had many occasions to be glad of their proximity .
3 Alain became interesting to his father when he showed that he was exceptionally clever and had the same flair for finance .
4 Michael Bates , standing in Langbaurgh , said his other son had the same operation on the NHS and that there was little difference between the two .
5 This is not to say that women 's experience , perceptions , feelings and emotions are self-validating and constitute in themselves an epistemological standpoint , or even to say that they are always correctly identified and described , but it is to suggest that philosophy would look rather different if women 's experience had the same rights of entry as that of men .
6 St John Nitch was a good and popular headmaster , who inspired his staff and had the same courtesy for everybody .
7 So , if we had the same range of materials on video as we do on audio , would we continue to use audio in language teaching ?
8 One of them , Neil , could — like his father — turn his hand to anything , and also had the same sense of humour , which nothing could quench .
9 We had the same sense of humour .
10 They also played the same games in the playground , and when a group had the same work in class , everybody would whisper or signal the answer to everyone else , + everyone put down the same things , whether right or wrong !
11 If every company conducted the same business , were of the same size , even had the same plans for expansion — then perhaps it would be safe to assume that their asset financing requirements , too , would be the same .
12 ‘ She 's not that hard up , ’ Anne retorted amid laughter , but soon she had the same experience with another young man .
13 The former English Girls ' champion was able to compare notes with Fiona Brown , for the Cheshire player had the same experience during her 79 .
14 Paddy 's daughter was tall like him , and she had the same air of self-assurance .
15 Allied trenches and dug-outs , however , never had the same air of permanence that many German ones exhibited , with brass bedsteads , carpets and other comforts .
16 It had the same air of dereliction and sadness , but something else too .
17 She had the same kind of eyes , a real pinned kind of look .
18 I had a theory that Hawaiians had the same kind of relationship with the sea as the Australian aborigines had with the land .
19 Whatever the truth behind that story , in July 1990 Rob Lowe showed the world that he had the same kind of concerns and cares as everyone else when he made a surprise and last-minute appearance at the Knebworth Charity Festival where Elton John and Phil Collins were among the artists performing .
20 So Canali 's question assumed that Pope John had the same kind of Council in mind as Pius XII .
21 She was n't his life : she was his youth ; Constanza says they had the same kind of public behaviour and as one gets older it counts .
22 This had the same kind of look to it .
23 If the conservation movement had the same kind of publicity budget , the public might be given a more balanced picture .
24 Do you think that was an attitude to that was erm unique to nursing at the time or do you think erm that possibly girls in other walks of life had the same kind of experience of discipline and demands on them ?
25 ‘ You 'd never guess we had the same kind of humble background , ’ she mused .
26 Scarlet accepted this without question , as she accepted all Constance 's character analyses : some dogs , she believed , had the same capacity for swift and accurate judgement .
27 The only thing to be said to that was said eight years ago by Michael Kinsley , a Washington journalist , when the Democrats had the same plank in their platform for the American elections .
28 but similar change of causation , restrictions imposed by of which they are members and which they are party and we would say we had the same defence to the extent that they had written business which would not of been risen if the restrictions had not been made
29 One called John lived at Cheddington , owning land worth £1 with goods of £20 , another at Linslade , assessed at £2. 6s. 8d. and £6. 13s. 4d. respectively ; either could have been the owner of £1. 6s. 8d. in land at Soulbury , where William Turney also had the same income from land , together with £5 in moveables .
30 would have thought that the cow down the road had the same chance of getting to the one that he had .
  Next page