Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [verb] [verb] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Even if we were to change the linear arrangement , the three words presented in association would serve to indicate the same process and the same roles of the participants : |
2 | Daedalus would like to do the same thing for human senses , and DREADCO chemists are now at work on his ‘ contrast-exalting spectacles ’ or ‘ Cexspex ’ ( Regd. ) make of a cunning tinted glass . |
3 | Where it is clear that the contract-breaker would have taken the same steps anyway the inducement is not an effective cause of the loss . |
4 | In other words , the universe would have to behave the same if one replaced particles by antiparticles , took the mirror image , and also reversed the direction of time . |
5 | They are also relatively stable across contexts : for instance , a topless swim-suit would seem to exemplify the same sense of topless as ( a ) , and a topless barmaid the same as ( b ) . |
6 | Many set the odds on Rank achieving his ambitions very low indeed , seemingly believing that , as Eric Ambler was later to remark , ‘ a policy of selling British cars to America with their steering wheels on the right would have had the same chance of success . ’ |
7 | First , is it right that a remedy should be refused because the respondent would have made the same decision even if it had not acted illegally ? |
8 | You would have to be a professional cobbler-up of sit-coms to give much credence to the available scenarios , but just in case , I suppose they are that : a ) the tests were so incompetently performed that even a baboon 's sample would have produced the same reading as was clocked by the three athletes identically ; b ) the three runners were having a joke at the testers ' expense ; c ) the German trio was deliberately testing the vigilance of the drug monitors at a relatively out-of-the-way venue , for reasons of their own ; d ) that the samples were not urine at all but a draught of refreshing Lucozade , tested in error . |
9 | Surely any woman would have reacted the same way on discovering a supposed admirer was in reality only after her possessions ? |
10 | I 'm sure your father would have said the same . ’ |
11 | Any traveller would have taken the same route as I did . |
12 | The newsreader would have achieved the same effect if he had suddenly broke into song . |
13 | Even a government with substantial majority support would have encountered the same opposition . |
14 | But any neighbouring vet would have done the same . ’ |
15 | Lord Taylor , the Lord Chief Justice , sitting with Mr Justice Judge and Mr Justice Hidden , said they could not be sure that the original trial jury would have reached the same verdict if it had heard evidence which had since come to light . |
16 | Where which probably the parents when I was doing midwifery would have said the same thing but there was nothing they could do about it . |
17 | Structure and local land would have to follow the same criteria . |
18 | By that they mean that multiplying them together in either order would have to give the same result . |