Example sentences of "will remain [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Despite these upsets , it is clear from the joint Mitterrand and Kohl letters on European unification ( in April and December 1990 ) that French policy will remain the same , only more so .
2 It must be stressed that the concept of The Smiths will remain the same and the group will continue to promote their forthcoming single and album releases and are eager to plan live dates once a new guitarist has been selected . ’
3 Hence , the set of critical columns will remain the same throughout a sequence of tableaux optimal over degenerate intervals .
4 As a consequence , although the amount of , say , blue light reflected by the red area may have gone up , so will the amount of blue light reflected by the green area As a consequence , the ratio of blue light in the two areas will remain the same , as will the ratio of green light in the two areas and the ratio of red light .
5 The involvement of Unix International as a body that codifies requirements specifications will remain the same , although Unix International will also be going outside its traditional member-suppliers for sources of technologies .
6 This means that you have the peace of mind of knowing that whatever happens to general interest rates , your return will remain the same .
7 As long as the total time-varying magnetic flux is enclosed , the line integral unc will remain the same as in the previous example .
8 Despite having got rid of " dumb " , the deaf in general will remain the same
9 In this case , Her Majesty 's inspectorate is not being transferred and its role will remain the same except that as a public organisation it will be made more independent of the Secretary of State .
10 The answer is that the ownership will remain the same .
11 The demand for narrow money will fall , but the demand for broad money ( which includes both sight and time deposits ) will remain the same .
12 However , the authorised share capital of the company will remain the same as it was before the buy-back ( s160(4) ) .
13 This means the pricing basis will remain the same no matter what size deals are being done .
14 If a card is introduced [ which will depend on developments in technology not yet available ] the rules will remain the same and the total amount of discount available will be limited .
15 does that mean that the assessment for each church will remain the same for a couple of years ?
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