Example sentences of "have something in " in BNC.
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1 | You and I have something in common you know . ’ |
2 | The main and most obvious response is departmentalisation — the grouping of a diverse range of functions which nevertheless have something in common into a single central government department . |
3 | The two bands definitely have something in common . |
4 | Women with babies have something in common and can strike up a conversation , and the old and the young find it easy to talk to one another when there is a baby in the picture . |
5 | The monotony is relieved somewhat if you have the opportunity to talk to a fellow traveller who feels the same about long train journeys , then you have something in common besides moaning about the rigours of train travel . |
6 | If you can choose whom to talk to , pick someone who looks as though they have something in common with you — be it gender , age or an aura of self-effacement similar to the one you are experiencing . |
7 | But it needs to be acknowledged here that the feminist concerns just mentioned have something in common with nonfeminist and even anti-feminist concerns in studying sex difference . |
8 | They meet , they chat , they find they have something in common which is their grief and eventually love blossoms . |
9 | They do not look white in virtue of having something in common ; they have something in common ( their whiteness ) in virtue of looking white . |
10 | You have something in mind ? ’ |
11 | ‘ You have something in mind , Van Gelder ? ’ |
12 | You have something in mind ? ’ |
13 | For more evidence that addictions have something in common in the way they act on the brain as a whole , no matter which pathways they stimulate , look at the pictures on this page . |
14 | Sea Change and its successors have something in them of the career novel , a popular genre in the first decades after the Second World War , as well as the more general intention of inspiring youth to purposeful activity and ambitions . |
15 | Hooligans have something in common with nutters in that they both provide the group with a good deal of entertainment . |
16 | Apart from the orthodox account , all the theories examined so far have something in common . |
17 | The word set is used to mean a collection of things , ( not only numbers ) which all have something in common . |
18 | Perhaps we have something in common . ’ |
19 | The term set is used in its generally accepted modern sense , that is a collection of items which have something in common . |
20 | Always have something in your stomach . |
21 | ‘ You and I have something in common , you see . ’ |
22 | I have something in mind . |
23 | Slightly larger objects , however different and unrelated , should be grouped so that they have something in common like colour or national origin . |
24 | Is my hon. Friend aware that the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) and I have something in common ? |
25 | These two views of the early medieval economy are irreconcilable , but they have something in common . |
26 | Armenian Byzantine churches have something in common with Greek designs and date chiefly from the tenth to the thirteenth century . |
27 | ‘ You said that as if you have something in mind . ’ |
28 | But with the sales of that are going on , there are needs to move tenants around and make alterations to boundaries and buildings , as we split up holdings , so I would say Chair , it 's essential that we have something in the kitty to do this work , I mean , it 's obviously far exceeded by the capital receipts that the revue is generating . |
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30 | ‘ So , at least we have something in common , ’ he countered . |