Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They they may draw the same compound but making the same structural formula , but drawn slightly differently !
2 They may repeat the same step but the ports de bras or épaulement may change at each repeat .
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 They may play the same dives as those familiar Falconite grunge gluttons , but old lurch-riff formulas are being uprooted in a bid for a stronger individual identity .
5 They may have the same selection but a different gradation .
6 The first is a moral one , that if chimpanzees are really like man they may have the same capacity to understand what is happening to them and imagine their futures , which would make laboratory studies , especially physiological interventions , unacceptable .
7 Consequently they ought to owe the same duties as traditional insiders .
8 One solution is to assume that , since all men are in their most basic attributes ultimately alike and use similar mental processes , then they must mean the same things when they employ the same symbols and metaphors .
9 If the keywords are ever removed and re-entered , they must have the same attributes as before .
10 If European bankers now want to keep their newly won crown , they must resist the same temptation to lend , lend , lend .
11 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 .
12 They should leave the latter processes to those people — knowledge workers — who are charged with having a detailed knowledge and understanding of specific decision-making situations .
13 That they should have the same number of seconds but be taxed for using them .
14 To be ‘ right ’ the trainees ' answers need not be the same as the samples , but they should follow the same criteria .
15 Although it sought to make schools accessible , it also held that attendance at them should be voluntary , that pupils should pay for the instruction they received , that public education should be developed gradually rather than immediately , and that , although schools would still be run by different agencies , societies and private individuals , they should teach the same things and be managed identically .
16 I think they 'll feel the same way about Jarrod .
17 Ask anyone who 's had anything to do with pen computers and , unless they 're trying to sell you one , they 'll say the same thing .
18 They might render the same exchange like this :
19 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 .
20 They said they could do the same cake but at a cost of £103 , ’ she said .
21 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 .
22 They could speak the same language , but there was almost nothing else in their past that they 'd shared .
23 Indeed , one scientist has been so misled by this grammatical similarity as to say that , given appropriate nerve graftings , two people could feel the same pain just as , if they looked in the same direction , they could see the same table .
24 The club that once prided itself on having so few injuries they could field the same team week in week out now has so many invalids they are lucky to have the same side two games running .
25 The whole job had to be finished so they could catch the same ferry back .
26 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 .
27 She hoped they would make the same allowances for her .
28 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 .
29 They were terrified that the Jewish authorities would come for them and that they would suffer the same fate as Jesus .
30 Witnesses were warned that if they gave false evidence they would suffer the same verdict as that given to the accused ( Mark 14:56–7 ; Matt.
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