Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [art] same [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 If one ought to act because of an authoritative directive one 's reasons are different than if one ought to perform the same act for other reasons .
2 Given the confusion surrounding their plans for railway privatisation , perhaps the Government ought to demand the same test for all of its would-be railway experts .
3 A point of special interest to women is that annuities by law have now become unisex and so must provide the same rates for men and women alike .
4 Finally , the national forum recommended by the first Haycocks Report should perform the same function for courses for part-time teachers .
5 It should have the same meaning for each person , whatever his contribution to the world , whether it be that of a labourer or that of the highly qualified expert in , for example , quantum mechanics or any other of those disciplines for the erudite which , to the laity border on unreality .
6 Difference ( 4 ) — the interlinked corpus difference — leads to a problem with the name-space : one author may choose a name for an object , and another author may choose the same name for a completely different type of object .
7 You could use the same monitor for either , so it is quite conceivable that institutions would in the future include both among their video equipment .
8 If she could get the same amount for her flat , then that would cover the mortgage .
9 This is a bad mistake , as her ex- husband used to do the same thing for real often enough .
10 She hoped they would make the same allowances for her .
11 So too would establishing the same charges for both public and private payers .
12 Carole Ann would provide the same services for Alistair Nairn and Tom Ogilvie , Council Tax Managers .
13 Because we are conditioned to thinking of retirement as a time for settling into a new home , many people up sticks without perhaps giving enough thought to such essentials as proximity to family and friends and whether a different area would provide the same scope for pursuing their interests .
14 Officials said he would have the same message for all — the time has come to revive direct Arab-Israeli negotiations .
15 I should not think that Mr Kinnock would have the same need for such structures . ’
16 The average age of spectators at Frankfurt Galaxy matches was 24 and the NFL obviously believes that young people here will show the same enthusiasm for American sport that they do for fast food , clothes and records .
17 A handyman from the informal sector will do the same job for less than $6 .
18 Sir John Moores , a great Evertonian , is now well into his 90s and nobody has a crystal ball to tell whether the heir , or heirs , will have the same enthusiasm for the club .
19 ( Of course , even if they do , it will not necessarily mean that these concepts will have the same importance for Q[x] as for Z. )
20 K will have the same value for all geodesic surfaces and at all points .
21 I pray that this Christmas the message will have the same miracle for you .
22 The state will pay the same price for the electricity as it pays to hydroelectric power stations , while the capital cost of the generators will be born by the distilleries , saving the state the US$8,000 million cost of a new 3,000-MW hydroelectric power station .
23 His bosses at Datronech Ltd , Aldershot , Hants , insist that any other computer salesmen who damage their expensive VWs will get the same treatment for a month .
24 They vary from the smallest tin shack propped up against a breakwater to the smartest yacht club in Cowes — but you will find the same enthusiasm for the sport in each .
25 Now , some people take the view that replica guitars are always completely justified ; USA-made instruments are over-priced , they argue , and if a Far Eastern company can make the same product for half the money , then what 's the problem ?
26 We can other things however though , because we can do the same things for actual .
27 You can do the same thing for any of the others , so however man many sides you want ,
28 It is agreed that an appropriate vehicle for the transport of the plaintiff in the future is a vehicle called a Nissan Serena , the plaintiff claims for a cost of conversion of such a vehicle at six thousand , two hundred pounds , it would need to be renewed of course from time to time and allowances made for that , the defendant says that a firm called can convert the same vehicle for less than the tenth of the price , six hundred pounds , Mr says that such advantages , if any , of the conversion for which the plaintiff claims are so minimal that it can not possibly be right to spend ten times the money on achieving them .
29 The amazing thing about memory is that you can use the same hooks for a multitude of lists without ending up in confusion .
30 Hotel guests and staff can use the same keycard for many applications throughout the property .
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