Example sentences of "[conj] they [modal v] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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1 Instead , Willis found that his lads were very well prepared for work in factories where they could use the same ‘ survival ’ techniques as they had learned at school .
2 But eventually the Edwards family moved down the road to run a residential home for the elderly ( which , when you think about it , was a logical step from caring for birds ! ) and the peregrine and various other injured birds needed new homes where they could receive the same amount of care and attention .
3 On the ‘ beefed-up ’ engine front we have Genicom making more of the speed advantage than their increased resolution while Agfa are hardly making any noise at all about either of their 400dpi devices — although they may feel the same anxiety pangs as AM Varityper given that they also own Compugraphic .
4 For example , although they might see the same people every night in the pub , that was not a planned attempt to see those people but an unplanned consequence of going to the pub .
5 As scientific courses proliferated , so this aspect became more prominent ; the people working in particular sciences came to expect of each other that they would speak the same language , and gaps between physicists , chemists , biologists , geologists and so on increased .
6 As soon as the opportunity presented itself , the likelihood was that they would show the same determination to seize the nobility 's land that they had displayed in 1905 .
7 They were terrified that the Jewish authorities would come for them and that they would suffer the same fate as Jesus .
8 When recruited , black soldiers were informed by colonial officials that they would receive the same training , equipment , and pay as other British troops , they were also led to believe that there were possibilities for promotion .
9 Obviously most of them had them marked or had their name on them , so that they would have the same er the same set of tools every day .
10 It may not have occurred to them that they could do the same when viewing video by themselves .
11 This meant that country could keep on running during the war , and , proving that they could do the same jobs as men , women gave themselves an enormous boost in the push for votes .
12 I do hope Mr Chairman that those members who oppose fox hunting will feel that they should do the same .
13 That they should have the same number of seconds but be taxed for using them .
14 These voters often determine the outcome of statewide elections , and Texas politicos predict that they will do the same this time ; if not in the primary ( where the winner must get more than 50% of the vote , which is unlikely ) , then in the run-off in June .
15 Retired STG employees and those retiring before privatisation or before the end of any transitional period will have their pensions provision fully secured so that they will receive the same pensions as they would have received from the Scottish Transport Group .
16 He said : ‘ The five Scottish ‘ Techs ’ have shown over and over again that they can achieve the same high academic standards as our eight universities .
17 A Local Area Network is a way of connecting computers together so that they can use the same database software , exchange information , or share the use of printers and modems .
18 The whole job had to be finished so they could catch the same ferry back .
19 At the Watford Gaumont , which I managed , people would come in dinner dress and they would have the same seat every week .
20 What is so interesting is that despite that disastrous performance , Labour 's policies have hardly altered — and they would have the same effect again .
21 I learned how to cope with it and they must do the same .
22 Sheridan said : ‘ The team did very well without me last season and they can do the same again .
23 Er and they used to do the same to ours .
24 There is no real difficulty in accepting the functional equivalence of variants such as lt ] and [ ? ] if they can occupy the same position in a set of words ( such as the syllable final position in bat , pit , hot ) without replacement of one by the other altering the semantic form of any item .
25 To be ‘ right ’ the trainees ' answers need not be the same as the samples , but they should follow the same criteria .
26 But in any case , the best proof of the pudding is in the eating — by which I mean that any one who has tried to help young poets over the years , whether in Britain or America , knows that Ford 's and the imagists ' precepts about diction are what most of them most need to learn — no novelty , after all , since they can learn the same lessons from the preface to Lyrical Ballads , if they choose to .
27 Some far-sighted Nationalists in South Africa itself are wondering whether they should do the same .
28 Seven minutes from the end of this Littlewoods Cup third-round replay , it was beginning to look as though they should accord the same honour to the current Wanderers ' manager , Phil Neal .
29 One difference is this : Sartre 's aim is the philosophical one of redescribing the location of bodily sensations in a way which does not lend itself to such misunderstandings as that two people could feel the same pain as they can see the same table .
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