Example sentences of "would [adv] [vb infin] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even people who wrote of conflict and struggle within the sphere of paid employment would rarely use the same set of concepts to analyse the family .
2 For the interest rate yeah , but it would only buy the same sort of mortgage that Tina 's got on it already .
3 It would scarcely hold the same significance for him .
4 This calculation will be made on the basis of a broadly equivalent comparable house , that is , one which would broadly provide the same accommodation , due allowance being made for the location , for example , urban versus rural and which is in a location of broadly equivalent quality .
5 Uri Lubrani , co-ordinator of Israeli government activities in Lebanon , stressed in reply that Israel would not exercise the same restraint in south Lebanon that it was showing in the face of Iraqi missile attacks .
6 It is a safe bet that the other parties in contention would not make the same mistake .
7 The general opinion is that Third World countries have suffered so dreadfully under the debt burden , they would not make the same mistake again .
8 On 8 December he told his ministers that he had blundered by treating the election as a referendum and would not make the same mistake again .
9 The right hon. Member for Hertsmere blew the whistle on his colleagues when he disarmingly said that , when he privatised electricity , he would not make the same cock-up as they had done with British Telecom and British Gas .
10 Perhaps if more of us did protest other novice purchasers would not face the same problem .
11 Among financial and personnel managers generally , one in four admitted they would not choose the same career again , 60% were satisfied with their choice , and 15% were unsure .
12 This summer , I concluded that the latter was better than the former and I can give my hon. Friend no assurance that I would not reach the same conclusion again .
13 If they 're in here working all day and everyday and they see the other girls taking exams and they know I 'm going to make them work , quite often they 'll take the exams because there 's no point in not taking them , whereas I think if they were at home they would not have the same incentive .
14 There are statements which , with regard to some plaintiffs , would undoubtedly constitute a libel , but which , if published of another kind of plaintiffs , would not have the same effect .
15 Tom McClelland , partner in the Century 21 Tom McClelland Team , said the laws would not have the same impact in the province as in England .
16 One critic thought it ironic that this building ‘ of which the aim was so obviously beauty , should have achieved so startling an ugliness ’ , but after more than a century Swanage would hardly seem the same place without it .
17 If we were n't there , the plan print room would still cost the same amount of money .
18 ( He would later have the same experience in Agatha , and in The Merchant of Venice on the London stage . )
19 Property would be communally owned and , since all members of society would now share the same relationship to the means of production , a classless society would result .
20 You would n't wear the same jewellery with a jog suit as with a city suit , would you ?
21 ‘ I have never met a remotely effective idealist about whom you would n't say the same thing . ’
22 Again , they were worried they would n't get the same voice , after all these years .
23 Later he said : ‘ People who do n't know him would n't get the same impression at all . ’
24 Apples picked from the same variety of tree would n't have the same flavour when grown in various areas .
25 Take light industry , for example , which would n't have the same access requirements .
26 Ask the occupants of your next home if they would please do the same thing .
27 Execution would then follow the same pattern as formulary procedure .
28 I 've found that after a few years experience you can tell , you just can you know ; which even if you 've got a group with two very imaginative kids in , who can play instruments really well , and the others sit back and let them do it , then you might give the difference between two out of ten and nine out of ten for effort in the same group , but for the overall effect they would then get the same mark for the group thing .
29 A proportional tax levied at each date on consumption plus wealth transfers would therefore have the same base as a tax on lifetime income : and the same would not be true of a tax on current income ( ) , where A denotes assets held .
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