Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] have [adj] in " in BNC.
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1 | During that two hours they realised that they had much in common . |
2 | Both admitted that they had much in common with the Liberals , but both dreamt of political careers with the Conservatives . |
3 | Although many sociologists see professionals as a distinctive part of the upper middle class , others have argued that they have much in common with managers . |
4 | Indeed , the West Indians originally thought that they had much in common with British people and expected to be able to identify with the British way of life ( PEP 1976 ) . |
5 | Lydia watched it , thinking that they had much in common except that she had her prey in her grasp and was already preparing it for consumption . |
6 | Even John Stuart Mill who , as one would expect , greatly admired Socrates , describing him in On Liberty , rather extravagantly , as " the head and prototype of all subsequent teachers of virtue " and " the acknowledged master of all the eminent thinkers who have since lived , " was moved to protest at this probably misplaced generosity : " The Athenian Many , of whose irritability and suspicion we hear so much , are rather to be accused of too easy and good-natured a confidence , when we reflect that they had living in the midst of them the very men who , on the first show of an opportunity , were ready to compass the subversion of the democracy . " |