Example sentences of "have [art] same [noun sg] as " in BNC.
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1 | It sounds as if your engine may have glazed bores and too much crank case pressure if the cap is blowing off I suggest you have a compression check I do not know of an auxiliary tank for a Ninety Indeed , I have the same problem as yourself I 'm a newcomer to Land Rover and recently bought a 1975 Series III88 inch . |
2 | However , we have the same problem as with ‘ Little Bangs ’ : white holes should be extremely obvious cosmic phenomena , broadcasting powerfully in every region of the energy spectrum , and yet we can find no trace of them . |
3 | If Euclidean space-time stretches back to infinite imaginary time , or else starts at a singularity in imaginary time , we have the same problem as in the classical theory of specifying the initial state of the universe : God may know how the universe began , but we can not give any particular reason for thinking it began one way rather than another . |
4 | They are more explicit than , but have the same implication as , the more general guidelines we made . |
5 | My Search reveals that the property is within a conservation area and this means that if there are any trees growing on the property they have the same protection as trees the subject of a Tree Preservation Order . |
6 | These have the same function as public museums which charge entrance fees . |
7 | These are the rhyolites , which are right at the other end of the spectrum from basalts ; that is to say they are acid , contain a lot of silica and have the same composition as granite . |
8 | The distribution of the whetstones which have the same petrology as the Group VI axes is not merely a reflection of the distribution of cemeteries as the type is absent in southern England . |
9 | Bosses always have the same equipment as their Mob . |
10 | The second limitation is that it is only occam processes that may be transformed : the laws do not apply to guarded processes or conditionals , even when they have the same syntax as processes . |
11 | They have the same force as an order of the court although they are not peremptory . |
12 | 1.9 " Certificate " means a certificate by the Architect to the effect that in the opinion of the Architect Practical Completion of the Landlord 's Works has been achieved and " Practical Completion " shall for the purposes of this agreement have the same meaning as in the Building Contract ) The " opinion of the Architect " should be qualified to read " the reasonable opinion of the Architect " , but it should be noted that practical completion can be certified even when some works under the building contract are still outstanding . |
13 | a pelican crossing has the signals have the same meaning as traffic lights except that the flashing amber signal will follow the red stop signal , when amber light is flashing you must give |
14 | Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied . |
15 | Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied . |
16 | Paul and other wheelchair users want the Government to make sure disabled people have the same access as the able bodied . |
17 | Criticisms of Williamson 's efficiency rationale of hierarchy have the same basis as criticisms of his approach in general , and are dealt with in Section 3 below . |
18 | We already allow animals from countries that have the same policy as us , such as Ireland , to be imported into this country . |
19 | I 'm not English , Irish nor French , but I have the same opinion as both Mr. Schwabb and Dr. O'Donohue . |
20 | If we dissolve a tablet in a bath of water will a teaspoonful dose have the same effect as taking the tablet itself ? |
21 | This will , therefore , have the same effect as described in Possibility 3 . |
22 | Any procedure of numerical integration will involve approximations that have the same effect as unknown small changes in the initial conditions ( although they are introduced continuously , not just at an initial instant ) . |
23 | Sometimes common ground is apparent without needing to say anything : when we 're influencing others who have the same job as ourselves , or similar type of backgrounds or lifestyles , we already have a great deal in common . |
24 | Many of the lowlife characters who get hold of Rottweilers have the same mentality as child abusers . |
25 | Surely it is reasonable to suppose that they have the same feeling as I have when they do so . ’ |
26 | If moral qualities have the same status as colours , it follows that God might have made hatred morally good , and benevolence morally bad , by attaching different sensations of the moral sense to them . |
27 | Those rules relating to such matters as freedom of speech and assembly derive from , and have the same status as , any other rule of law . |