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

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1 Languages differ in how many such deictic names of days there are : the Amerindian language Chinantec has four named days either side of today ; Japanese names three days back from today , and two ahead ; Hindi has the same word for yesterday and tomorrow ( i.e. it glosses as " the relevant day adjacent to the day including CT " ) ; and so on ( Fillmore , 1975 ) .
2 The Mazda text has the same feel of awkwardness and lack of orientation about it as Halliday 's constructed example .
3 The first could be called the modal use , because it has the same kind of force as the modal use , ‘ probably ’ , and the second the psychological use because it makes a statement about one 's own psychological state of belief .
4 His great Death of Act aeon ( fig. 119 ) has the same kind of fusion of old and new as the Ludovisi throne ( fig. 83 ) , and is no less effective .
5 This picture offers us a useful parallel with the Handel portrait dating from about 1728 and has the same kind of confidential candour .
6 It has the same kind of surprising beauty as the trio at the end of Rosenkavalier .
7 Assuming that each individual has the same utility of income function and ability to gain from the public good , then with different incomes they will have different but the same marginal utility from the ( equally shared ) public good .
8 The concept of equality of outcomes does not mean that each person obtains the same number of marks in the same number of examinations , but that a representative individual of any group has the same probability of success as a representative individual of any other group .
9 Andorra has the same share of the market — six per cent — as Switzerland , for diametrically opposite reasons .
10 It should be carefully controlled so that it has the same character at all times , and is in perfect accord with the composer 's aesthetic objectives .
11 Yule and Kendall say that ‘ the selection of an individual from a population is random when each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen . ’
12 Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen .
13 For instance , one of the signs that extremely and fast are united in a grammatical construction is the fact that the sequence extremely fast can be replaced by a single element , say , old , which has the same relationship to cars as does extremely fast ; furthermore , this substitution causes no grammatical change in the rest of the sentence .
14 In the sense that apple has the same relationship to fruit as dog has to animal ( i.e.' — is an immediate taxonym of — ' — see chapter 6 for the meaning of taxonym ) , that relation is of the sort known as ‘ many-to-one ’ .
15 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
16 I know of no-one else who has the same depth of knowledge of the subject and who can write with such articulation .
17 Julier is in charge of Berlin 's palaces and gardens , while Giersberg has the same role in Potsdam-Sanssouci .
18 Approaching from another angle , there is at least one answer which has the same claim to finality as ‘ I enjoy it ’ ( finality in the sense that no further reason may be demanded , although other reasons may outweigh it ) .
19 But as Seabrook points out , rugby league already has the same sort of thing in every town .
20 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
21 The purpose of such an approach would be to demonstrate that the second language has the same potential for use as the first language , encourage learners to draw on their own experience of language by applying familiar procedures to the interpretation of second language use , and so to teach the second language system not as an end in itself but as a resource for the achievement of meaning .
22 This takeover of feminism by humanist psychological theories limits its ability to see subjects as socially , historically , or even psychologically different , since , ultimately , every subject has the same potential for consciousness and change .
23 We begin by classifying the valence-shell atomic orbitals ( AOs ) of the constituent atoms , in the symmetry of the molecule , as the set of molecular orbitals ( MOs ) has the same distribution of symmetry species as the set of contributing atomic orbitals .
24 It is possible , therefore , to construct a sample so that it has the same distribution of characteristics as the population as a whole or , if necessary , selected portions of it .
25 Then , establish the key area in which the person doing that job must achieve results , and review them regularly to make sure your employee always has the same view of the job as you do .
26 Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others .
27 Here , in the work of Picasso , the device of fusing or merging the subject with its surroundings allows the painter to insist on the surface unity of the picture but also has the same effect of allowing the spectator to reconstruct form beyond the boundaries stated .
28 For example , while sexual dimorphism in size is likely to evolve where variation in male success is greater than female success and a given increment in body size has the same effect on breeding success in both sexes , it will also evolve if variation in reproductive success is similar in both sexes but size has a greater influence on success in males or even if variation in success is greater in females but the effects of size are greater among males .
29 Deer and sheep can be induced to mate by artificially shortening the days , while lengthening the days has the same effect on ferrets .
30 FSA , s 48(2) ( h ) probably has the same effect within its limited sphere .
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