Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] the same [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Miniature and patio roses Pruning of the miniature and patio forms should follow the same general principles as for bushes , standards , climbers and the rest .
2 All political parties would have the same legal standing .
3 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 .
4 He deeply valued it , and only hoped that his successor might enjoy the same generous trust and support which His Majesty had graciously reposed in him .
5 Calculating that the kidnappers might use the same initial rendezvous , Zen had informed Bartocci , who had authorized a phone-tap .
6 Those who demand strict realism in fiction of this kind might take the same extreme view as Patrick O'Brian 's sardonic Dr Maturin who , in discussing the Spithead Mutiny with his more conventional friend Captain Aubrey , pronounces himself in favour of the rebellion :
7 Readers of Rupert Murdoch 's papers in different continents might read the same syndicated articles .
8 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 .
9 Even the indignation of satire might assume the same moral perspective as that of the order being challenged , or at least an alternative to it .
10 They 're all a familiar part of Christmas in the U.K. And , here , it 's fascinating to read how other countries will enjoy the same great occasion .
11 The education of the autistic child will require the same heightened degree of patience and discipline required for the child with Down 's Syndrome .
12 Many different patterns of foggy and clear days could produce the same numerical values for the transition probabilities in the example .
13 Now , as 1 April approaches , there are fears care managers may face the same appalling dilemma with other client groups .
14 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 .
15 An extremely aggressive person may suffer the same internal anguish as an extremely defensive person . ’
16 Scientific evidence that two of them had handled explosives had been discredited after it was shown that the constituents of soap could give the same positive results in the main test used to detect traces of explosive in 1974 .
17 Assuming a risk-free borrowing and lending rate , that all investment assets are marketable , that capital markets are perfect and that investors have homogeneous expectations , all investors will envisage the same efficient investment opportunities as described by the efficient frontier .
18 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 .
19 All forms of charity can have the same unfortunate , unintentional impact .
20 This means that different firms can adopt the same formal organisation trappings but still find themselves managing particular tasks in quite different ways .
21 In certain contexts , the word apple may arouse the same mouth-watering reactions as the sight of the fruit itself .
22 And the villagers would have the same massive unity as their houses .
23 The morning would follow the same basic pattern of reports and any necessary decisions being taken from the deliberations of our sub committees .
24 Different theories can have the same observational consequences .
25 For example , the following pair of equivalent programs must have the same normal form .
26 For surely it is compatible with VP , as expressed , that two sentences should have the same observational consequences but differ in meaning .
27 His spiritual life would follow the same unorthodox and aggressively assertive pattern .
28 First , the distinction may be irrelevant in a high proportion of situations where an adjective is used , since either interpretation will give the same practical result .
29 Since FSP theorists do not take sentence position as the only criterion for assigning thematic status to clause elements , it follows that two alternative formulations of the same message can have the same thematic analysis .
30 At this stage the male will show the same aggressive tendencies that go with most of the bubble-nesting anabantoids .
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