Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Employers may have the same anticipations as workers about the general price level , but they are more directly concerned about the price of the products they are producing and are far better informed about that .
2 There are of course some deliberately emphasized exceptions : destitution , like that depicted in Alton Locke and Mary Barton , precludes decency ; moral turpitude may have the same effect , as in the case of Mrs Brown in Dombey and Son — ‘ In an ugly and dark room , an old woman , ugly and dark too ’ .
3 Nevertheless , an inacurrate plan that prevails over the verbal description may have the same effect as a verbal misdescription .
4 Two methods may have the same selection of structure , vocabulary and meaning , yet differ in the order in which they teach it .
5 It is hard to see what sense there is in , for example , assuming that individuals without a car ought to have the same utilisation of services wherever they live .
6 On our way home we tried to find a Mothers Day card for Mark to send to his Mum , but I think all the Dalseattie shops must have the same supplier and sell those ghastly pink-ish cards with really crass ditties inside ugh .
7 Each entry must have the same format , as follows :
8 Each entry must have the same format , as follows :
9 Residents of these homes should have the same rights to choice of general practitioner and to NHS care as any other person .
10 All political parties would have the same legal standing .
11 The other side will have the same information in English ( which is the most common foreign language used in Japanese business ) .
12 It is reasonable to assume , however , that most colliding plane wave solutions will have the same general singularity structure as that of the Khan Penrose solution .
13 The problem is that although the typeface may have the same name — indeed it may even come from the same original — it may not have been coded up in the same way .
14 Even though the cooperative production approach is dissimilar from orthodox business methods , a cooperative must have the same entrepreneurial freedom as an orthodox business enterprise .
15 Competition may not follow the perfect model , but fierce large company rivalry should have the same outcome in lower prices and rapid technological change .
16 This group 's main interests are that privatisation should be speeded up and that privatised companies should have the same rights as state-owned rivals .
17 As minister of labour he was concerned that the government should not become totally identified with the Unionist Party and was determined that people in Northern Ireland should have the same standards of living as those in the rest of the United Kingdom .
18 This assertion was grounded on results of several studies , including one based upon the 25 WFS countries mentioned above and which reported that if all mothers had seven or more years of schooling , other things being equal ( that is , all mothers ' offspring would have the same conditions concerning survival as those observed for the educated mothers ' newborn babies ) , infant mortality would fall by 41 per cent and death rates of children aged 1–4 by 60 per cent ( Trussell and Pebley , 1984 , p.21 ) .
19 There is a natural appeal in using age weighting in the formula based on the normative assumption that individuals in a given age group ought to have the same utilisation of services wherever they live .
20 At present English procedure only permits representative actions , whereby members of a group must have the same interest in the same proceedings ; the action can not seek damages , but only some other form of relief .
21 Yet it is not arbitrary that the idea of this particular should remind us of these and not other particulars , and that these and not the other particulars should have the same name used of them .
22 Michael Fallon , who is defending Darlington for the Tories , said the town would have the same status as a parish council if the proposals went ahead .
23 But of course the minister in his speech earlier went far wider than that er he seemed to imply that it was n't just er th er duty on the accountant er acting in capa his capacity as an auditor but er the the accountant would have the same duty if acting as an accountant , tax advisor or indeed in any other capacity .
24 He used it to explain how different chemical compounds may contain the same elements in the same proportions — ‘ isomerism ’ — because their atoms are differently arranged , and how different substances may have the same crystalline form — ‘ isomorphism ’ — because they have the same number of atoms in the same arrangement .
25 But the theory 's current predictions may have the same error .
26 Anxious that the poorer areas in the east of Paris should have the same facilities as those in the west , the Emperor gave the land at Vincennes to the city and a huge park was constructed at the expense of the privy purse .
27 One had only to buy a Wedgwood coffee service or a piece of Bohemian crystal and the other would have the same the following week .
28 ( Of course , even if they do , it will not necessarily mean that these concepts will have the same importance for Q[x] as for Z. )
29 A pink milk pudding or blancmange is simple in the sense that , if we slice it in two , the two portions will have the same internal constitution : a blancmange is homogeneous .
30 Of course , changing the logic of the corresponding conditions can have the same effect .
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