Example sentences of "to make the same " in BNC.

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1 Mr Honecker chose a different image to make the same point : attempts to destabilise socialism , he said , are like ‘ the fruitless attacks by Don Quixote against windmills that continue to turn imperturbably . ’
2 If you all get on well and are prepared to make the same sacrifices to succeed , you might just be ‘ the right stuff ’ .
3 He would have to make the same improvement as his stable-companion Forest Sun did from Chepstow to Ascot to be given a sporting chance here .
4 But diversifying companies found it much harder to exploit economies of scale and scope in these new fields — usually , says Mr Chandler , because they failed to make the same kind of first-mover investments they had made in their primary businesses .
5 This month Janet Jackson signed a deal with Virgin Records to make the same amount of music for more than $30m .
6 I expect to continue to make the same kind of pictures . ’
7 Albert Schweitzer appealed for the same cause the following year , and in January 1958 Professor Linus Pauling , the Nobel prize-winning chemist , presented the signatures of more than 9,000 scientists to the United Nations secretary-general , Dag Hammarskjöld , warning the world of the genetic dangers of tests and calling for their immediate end — it was this which immediately influenced Sakharov to make the same appeal to Khrushchev .
8 When less than a year later she topped the bill with Jason at a Children 's Royal Variety show at the Dominion Theatre she was not about to make the same error of judgement .
9 If the SARU do not want to make the same mistake , they could organise a tour of South Africa by their proposed national team to prepare for the visits of New Zealand and Australia in August .
10 SIR — As a convicted British tribalist , Scottish branch , may I urge the new Government of Great Britain not to make the same mistake as the British tribalists , English branch , who failed for so long to find a use for County Hall in London after Livingstone et al.
11 He did n't want to make the same mistakes again and was taking great care over every detail , researching the best possible way to lure the creature into his grasp .
12 There needs to be a degree of tolerance and a willingness to accept that not all are willing or able to make the same level of commitment , but there are limits .
13 Children learned to make the same response ( X ) to the visual stimuli A and B , and a different response ( Y ) to stimulus C. ( for some subjects X and Y were different verbal labels , for others they were different hand movements . )
14 The case considered is that in which a subject is trained to make the same response ( ) to each of two different stimuli , and .
15 These two men , and many between , have had to make the same type of decisions about the positions of their steel works .
16 I was n't going to make the same mistake as my parents , forever denying themselves what they wanted now so that they could look forward to their retirement with complete peace of mind .
17 On the same day that he declared he had no intention of altering Danzig 's status , and after meeting Ambassador Lipski at the Reich Chancellery to make the same assurance , Hitler went to a private meeting with a small group of Nazi leaders .
18 The big advantage we 've got over bands from the '60s and '70s is we can look back and see the exact point at which they all turned shit — and we 're not going to make the same mistake ! ’
19 Not that I have to make the same choices as someone I acknowledge to be more discriminating , since my differently constituted palate may react differently , but my own choice will be better informed if I heed nuances which I would have missed if he had not pointed them out .
20 On the other hand , it may be more efficient to make the same investment to acquire additional taxable profits to absorb the ACT .
21 We have for instance to transpose the freedom from fear into present circumstances and to help others to make the same journey .
22 Michael Green draws attention to the fact that the Gospels represent an entirely new literary form , which was neither history , nor biography , but a highly selective weaving together of fragments using preaching and teaching ‘ arranged in order to show what sort of person Jesus was , to give the evidence on which the disciples had followed him and had adjudged him the Messiah and Son of God , and by the strongest possible implication , challenge the readers to make the same act of faith in Christ as they themselves had done ’ ( Green 1970:229 , 230 ) .
23 She is not going to make the same mistake Jimmy Carter 's First Lady Rosalyn did .
24 He has made himself so by resolving never to make the same mistake twice .
25 A person without the use of his sense of sight would certainly not be in a position to make the same use of colour words as the rest of us .
26 If however the attempted rescues were purely an ill-judged attempt to preserve employment , we need only resolve not to make the same mistake again .
27 In each lexical domain , children appear to make the same assumption : newly acquired words contrast with those already known .
28 It is not hard to imagine that the Old King was obsessed by the problems that had arisen alter he had recognized young Henry as his heir and was determined not to make the same mistake again .
29 Then , at the end of the day , wet and tired , they would have to make the same walk back again .
30 I try not to make the same mistake twice . ’
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