Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [art] same " in BNC.

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31 ‘ We must do the same , to be true to the Master .
32 You must do the same .
33 But if I and mine prepare to defend the kingdom , you and yours must do the same .
34 But erm you know o , I mean it 's , there 's so much analysis and what not , I mean I I think most , most people must do the same a lot of them have made their minds up and the ones who have n't either do n't really care
35 We can hypothesise that if there is a change in visual perception then pointing with a non-preferred hand should show the same adaptive shift as for the normal hand , while pointing to an auditory target should show no adaptive shift .
36 Alternatively , we can also hypothesise that if there is a change in proprioception , pointing with the non-preferred hand should show no adaptive shift , while pointing with the preferred hand at the non-visual target should show the same adaptive shift as that for the visual target .
37 We know that strategy 2 generates zero profit , and strategy 1 should generate the same zero profit .
38 ‘ If Cllr Murphy is aware of any specific incidence of malpractice or wrongdoing , he should detail the same in writing to either the chief executive or the independent consultants appointed to look into this matter , ’ she said .
39 Joined using binding off , a welt knitted separately should feel the same in wear as a welt knitted at the same time as the garment piece .
40 He noted that the USA was already in search of bilateral aviation agreements , with the aim of obtaining air rights on a piecemeal basis , and he advocated that the UK should do the same .
41 Some far-sighted Nationalists in South Africa itself are wondering whether they should do the same .
42 And just as you would keep a watch on your neighbour 's house if they were away , you should do the same for unoccupied caravans on the site and report anything suspicious immediately .
43 I said to Ruth that we should do the same .
44 For the sake of British science , we should do the same .
45 You should do the same should you be stung in the mouth by a bee or a wasp .
46 I say that we should do the same , if need be . ’
47 You should do the same when shopping .
48 This can best be seen in the demand made by princes who had subscribed to the treaty that those who lived in their lands should do the same .
49 Henry VIII of England , busy destroying monasteries and confiscating their wealth , suggested in friendly fashion that his nephew should do the same in Scotland .
50 If chain shot were capable of removing a ship 's rigging it should do the same for the jungle .
51 It is perhaps understandable why these men , who earn their livelihood in the very embrace of the Goddess of the South Seas , should take her so seriously , but it came as more of a surprise that the Sultan of Surakarta should do the same .
52 ‘ She told me she always put the most beautiful girls next to Bernard when setting the table for a party , and that I should do the same , because you want to give the best to the man you love . ’
53 If we wish to have a euphonious , smooth-sounding harmony , we should do the same — ; consonances spread out below , dissonances above .
54 I have tried to persuade our excitable friend that he should do the same . ’
55 I do hope Mr Chairman that those members who oppose fox hunting will feel that they should do the same .
56 Well since that debate the government has taken the decision to introduce the duty into a fifth regulated sector friendly societies and a negative resolution order under the friendly societies act nineteen ninety two is also is also prop be N reasons for taking action across this wide front Madam Deputy Speaker , first and most important , the relevant provisions in the various acts are very similar and if we are to bolster the arrangements in relation to banks then we should do the same for other sectors entrusted with the public 's investments .
57 Maybe you should do the same thing . ’
58 ‘ Also , anyone near the Vernon public house , Dale Street , near the magistrates ’ court , or the Texaco garage on Vauxhall Road at the same time , should do the same . ’
59 What was more , she had an idea that he must feel the same , because he in his turn talked to her quite naturally , without the slightest attempt to entertain or amuse her .
60 A marriage based mainly on likeness can be in trouble when too easy an assumption is made that the other must feel the same and when inevitable differences emerge and can not be tolerated .
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