Example sentences of "[noun] must [verb] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Feminist linguistic researchers must observe the same caveat .
2 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 .
3 Each entry must have the same format , as follows :
4 Each entry must have the same format , as follows :
5 Except in a few cases , where the law states that a product must be sold at a fixed price ( ie all retailers must charge the same price ) , retailers can charge what they like !
6 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 .
7 Any sensitive bank manager must have the same feeling .
8 Quantum theory must produce the same goods in the large-scale domain as those of Newtonian mechanics which works so well .
9 Therefore , if the firm is efficient with regard to its investment policy , the investor must accept the same level of risk as the firm in order to achieve the same expected return .
10 Horses and ponies in the rest of Europe must have the same sort of protection as they do in this country .
11 Yet the city must provide the same services — street lights , rubbish collection , police and fire protection — as it does to bustling neighbourhoods .
12 Software that uses a page description language is virtually essential , PostScript and DDL are names to look for , and the page printer must understand the same language .
13 The other is the idea of political equality which presupposes that ‘ the weaker members of a political community are entitled to the same concern and respect of their government as the more powerful members have secured for themselves , so that if some men have freedom of decision whatever the effect on the general good , then all men must have the same freedom ’ ( Dworkin , 1978 , p. 199 ) .
14 This idea of political equality , he suggested , presupposed that ‘ the weaker members of a political community are entitled to the same concern and respect of their government as the more powerful members have secured for themselves , so that if some men have freedom whatever the effect on the general good , all men must have the same freedom ’ .
15 Trade-offs between sources of pollution within the bubble must involve the same pollutant such that plants are not allowed to offset , say , reduced sulphur dioxide emission against having to place expensive controls on toxic emissions .
16 If equal treatment is defined to mean that the same level of contribution must earn the same level of weekly or monthly pension , and if the notion of survivors ' pensions is re-tained , then in these circumstances women are likely to get more in total from their own contributions than men and more out of their husband 's contributions as their survivors .
17 Sales taxes are usually ‘ regressive ’ because every customer must pay the same tax , regardless of their ability to pay .
18 His eyes were a deep , dark grey , almost drugged , she saw as he turned her face up to his , and she guessed her own face must reflect the same emotions .
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