Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | Culture or social structure may change and child-rearing may remain the same . |
2 | They hold that the revelation was given through the cultural medium of one particular time , and that while the message may remain the same ( for example that one should love one 's neighbour ) this may require a different expression in a different age . |
3 | The song may remain the same , but the advice has well passed its sell-by date . |
4 | During a lesson the activity mode may stay the same throughout or it may change several times . |
5 | After that has been discovered the temperance reformer may decide that the corkscrew was made for a bad purpose , and the communist may think the same about the cathedral . |
6 | What I hope — very much hope — is that you , after consideration , may make the same choice . |
7 | In certain contexts , the word apple may arouse the same mouth-watering reactions as the sight of the fruit itself . |
8 | everybody should earn the same . |
9 | But even if Flaubert had described himself as a lethargic meliorist , I should make the same point : what a curious vanity it is of the present to expect the past to suck up to it . |
10 | However , the design was only to affect the outside ; inside things must remain the same . |
11 | And if everything is expanding , at the same time , then relatively speaking it must remain the same size . |
12 | I think that the Minister is saying that the Government 's view is that the basis of representation should remain the same — in which case , I am glad . |
13 | With Alan McDonald ( Queen 's Park Rangers ) declared fit after some doubt over an Achilles tendon injury the defensive set up should remain the same . |
14 | The ‘ believer at second hand ’ , the one who believes through having heard the witness of those who believed ‘ at first hand ’ , i.e. the original disciples , must make the same leap of faith as they did to break through Jesus ' incognito : they have no advantage over him of the kind that a purely historical approach to Jesus might suggest . |
15 | The principle of universalizability tells us , then , that in the absence of an available difference we must make the same judgement again . |
16 | During a match when a player goes down injured he must make the same decision but this time in the thick of the action with the crowd chanting and the referee looking at his watch . |
17 | To maintain progress that power must stay the same , so torque must increase . |
18 | If equal treatment is defined to mean that the same level of contribution must earn the same level of weekly or monthly pension , and if the notion of survivors ' pensions is re-tained , then in these circumstances women are likely to get more in total from their own contributions than men and more out of their husband 's contributions as their survivors . |
19 | The variable factor ( labour ) must earn the same wage rate in both industries in competitive equilibrium . |
20 | If government relies on principles of majoritarian democracy to justify its decisions about who may vote , it must respect the same principles in designing voting districts . |
21 | British electoral law should include the same provision . |
22 | We urge that all commercially marketed aids to stopping smoking should undergo the same regulatory scrutiny . |
23 | Alesis reverb units are par for the course in home studios ; and their 3630 should enjoy the same popularity . |
24 | Some of the drafters of the constitution wanted specific guarantees of press freedom , but it was eventually decided that the press should enjoy the same freedom of any Nigerian citizen , there being no need for special treatment . |
25 | This is the point where a number of difficult areas converge : society 's ambivalence about sexuality and people with learning difficulties ; a tradition of segregation ; a lingering concern about eugenics ; a shameful history of ( enforced ) sterilisation ; a proper concern about vulnerable children ; and their right to due protection from neglect and abuse — set against an increasing recognition that people with learning difficulties should enjoy the same rights to an ordinary life in our society as anyone else , including the rights to be parents . |
26 | All members of the obstetric and midwifery staff should speak the same language and use the same method of classification — something that can be achieved only by regular meetings on cardiotocography . |
27 | Must repeat the same stuff . |
28 | I learned how to cope with it and they must do the same . |
29 | Kowalik said : ‘ I reached the World Championship semi-finals last year and I must do the same again to prove that my career is on course . |
30 | multiply that side by a hundred and twenty so we must do the same on the other side of the equation . |