Example sentences of "has [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The 580 has the same processor configuration , 64Mb memory , 2Gb disk and one 80M-byte per second Micro Channel , and integrated SCSI-1 adaptor , costing $62,500 . |
2 | This is no criticism — virtually every sportsman has the same ability to turn a slight irritation or misfortune into a reason for defeat . |
3 | The P466icx , has the same configuration , but comes with an EISA bus system and a graphics accelerator . |
4 | Everyone has the same equipment , and they can all do the same things : walk , talk , play music , and so on . |
5 | Proteins are asymmetric in an absolute sense in that every copy of the polypeptide chain has the same orientation . |
6 | The 2D has the same colour quality and light output as an ordinary 100 W light bulb but it uses only 21 W of electricity ( 16 W for the lamp and 5 W for the control gear ) . |
7 | If you have chosen a flower that is very dark and striking , make sure that at least one of the other flowers has the same colour value . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | In some languages the grammatical encoding of topic is so prominent , that it is not clear that the notion of subject has the same purchase as it does in the analysis , for example , of Indo-European languages ( Li & Thompson , 1976 ) . |
10 | ( Luke : Once again Luke has the same story but with significant differences : |
11 | This equation has the same structure as that postulated for player A's strategy : the optimal is linear in z . |
12 | It has the same structure as zinc blende but with each zinc and sulphur ion replaced by a carbon atom . |
13 | The Mazda text has the same feel of awkwardness and lack of orientation about it as Halliday 's constructed example . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | This picture offers us a useful parallel with the Handel portrait dating from about 1728 and has the same kind of confidential candour . |
17 | It has the same kind of surprising beauty as the trio at the end of Rosenkavalier . |
18 | Nordic Data A/S has the same management as Norsk Data and owns Comma Data Service group , Norsk Data Ltd and ND Service Team . |
19 | Muthaiga has the same system . |
20 | ‘ Alexander , he has the same name as the late king . |
21 | The stage show ( which has the same name ) starts a national tour on January 27 . |
22 | When random access media items are being used , the media items must contain a directory which has the same name as the LIFESPAN process directory . |
23 | she has the same name |
24 | IT 'S A fact that a fit 70-year-old has the same heart work-rate efficiency as a 30-year-old who takes little exercise . |
25 | IT 'S A fact that a fit 70-year-old has the same heart work-rate efficiency as a 30-year-old who takes little exercise . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | The main point of Engels 's and Morgan 's argument is that , once again , the State has the same origin as the family , private property , and class division , or in other words the overthrow of the gens . |
28 | Their poison has the same origin as that of the snakes — modified saliva — but the animals are much more primitive in their wounding mechanism . |
29 | Our music has the same origin and function as any work song — it arises spontaneously out of a particular movement and is then used to lead , inspire and increase the rhythmical flow so that the movement is performed with minimum effort and maximum pleasure . |
30 | The Etude retrouvée that he also plays is one that the composer did not use in the final set ; although it has the same title and key as Pour les arpèges composés , it is otherwise quite different and a splendid piece which pianists will look forward to seeing in print . |