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

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1 ‘ We really have to get at the schoolchildren so that they learn that mentally disabled people have every right to share the same community as them .
2 Often , you may find larvae of other kinds of insect sharing the same gall .
3 By 1989 there was only one regular instance of Speedlink and Freightliner traffic sharing the same train , this being a service between Bristol and Coatbridge , but the organisation had already begun marketing its two products as complementary rather than competing systems , itself an important step forward in the history of Railfreight .
4 Solowka had a shock when he found himself berated by The Fall 's maverick frontman for having the audacity to share the same dressing room .
5 Classes did not exist since all members of society shared the same relationship to the means of production .
6 We noted the grim approaches ; incessant traffic noise in narrow streets ; parked vehicles hemming in the pavement ; rubbish dumps on waste land nearby ; the absence of green playing spaces on or near the school sites ; tiny playgrounds ; gaunt looking buildings ; often poor decorative conditions inside ; narrow passages ; dark rooms ; unheated and cramped cloakrooms ; unroofed outside lavatories ; tiny staff rooms ; inadequate storage space with consequent restrictions on teaching materials and therefore methods ; inadequate space for movement and P.E. ; meals in classroom ; art on desks ; music only to the discomfort of others in an echoing building ; non-soundproof partitions between classes ; lack of smaller rooms for group work ; lack of spare room for tuition of small groups ; insufficient display space ; attractive books kept unseen in cupboards for lack of space to lay them out ; no privacy for parents wishing to see the head ; sometimes the head and his secretary sharing the same room ; and , sometimes all around , the ingrained grime of generations .
7 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 ) .
8 Potter 's earlier production The Singing Detective shared the same provenance .
9 Albanian hotels are a travellers nightmare , but the country shares the same climate as Greece and Italy .
10 The Profitboss shares the same goal as a union representative to serve the best interests of his people in serving the company .
11 They do not in fact share the same context .
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