Example sentences of "will [be] the same [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be the same story for many moons to come . |
2 | The extension will also have the effect that the offences of theft and criminal deception will overlap and that conduct which under the present law is larceny by a trick and that which is obtaining by false pretences will be the same offence of criminal deception . |
3 | I hope that there will be the same success in cutting waiting lists in Northern Ireland as we have seen in other parts of the United Kingdom . |
4 | Top of the agenda will be the same issue over which Mrs Thatcher fought countless battles : Britain 's contribution to the budget . |
5 | For morals we wait until the next chapter but there will be the same dependence on spontaneity whenever I choose on behalf of someone else what I think he himself would want in his own interests . |
6 | ‘ Initially , there will be the same sort of debate as when departments moved from a generalist to a specialist base . |
7 | … then there will be the same intolerance towards outsiders as in the age of the Wars of Religion ; and if differences between scientific opinions could ever attain a similar significance for groups , the same result would again be repeated with this new motivation . |
8 | At least initially there will be the same number of clubs as presently in Division One , the same relegation and promotion and even the retention of the fixture-clogging Zenith Data Systems Cup . |
9 | There will be the same amount of overfly after the turn from the outbound leg . |