Example sentences of "[verb] to share [art] same " in BNC.

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1 But if the decision is made to share the same house , and it looks like a viable proposition , then planning should begin optimistically and without fuss , having due regard for the needs of all parties .
2 Being an inveterate story-teller , Mira is quick to remark on the degenerate effect the dominance of the media has on personal development : ‘ Gradually all our secret treasures have been removed and we 've all been made to share the same abstracted and alienating public knowledge ’ ( 111 ) .
3 ‘ You and he seem to share the same ideas !
4 Most importantly , the people who will have to implement the community care reforms seem to share the same vision and , despite certain reservations , the same enthusiasm .
5 This city is just a collection of villages which happen to share the same map reference . ’
6 Five angraecoid species were found to share the same pollinator , Panogena lingens , but ethological and mechanical mechanisms apparently restrict interspecific pollination despite mixed pollen loads .
7 Do we both just happen to share the same good life ? ’
8 Dexter guessed she was starting to share the same nagging sense of depression that had afflicted him since the end of the interview with Parkin .
9 He was disgusted by Pete , but they would have to share the same space for years .
10 Though they were spoken for my benefit , I could not be assumed to share the same norms .
11 Kelly says that couples living together soon start to share the same skin bacteria , and it is this familiarity that enables women to pick out their men so successfully .
12 They share experiences , but they do n't seem to share the same memories of them .
13 So many of the stories were wild exaggerations , inflamed by a number of factors — the ‘ culture contact ’ between rural and urban society , personal resentment ( particularly if two women were forced to share the same kitchen ) , the strangeness of the whole situation at the start of a frightening new war , or simply as Angus Calder put it the English tendency to confuse manners with morals .
14 Although Howard did n't actually have to come face to face with Brando , they had to share the same set .
15 Whatever divided them , they had to share the same planet ; and this dictated a ‘ constructive dialogue , a search for solutions to key international problems , for areas of agreement ’ .
16 The so-called modern values bring about a convergence of culture through improved mass communications , the elites of Third World countries come to share the same culture as those in the industrialised world .
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