Example sentences of "[noun] will [be] the same " in BNC.
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1 | No two people 's set of goals will be the same . |
2 | The basic goals will be the same for every student in your school . |
3 | So a hundred and fifty we do n't use and , you 've already defined that E and F will be the same |
4 | The Programme will be the same as that organised for the 9th Jan . |
5 | Now it is obviously possible , because of the way we have constructed this example , to use depreciation to replace the charge made for the principal repayments of the loan and to show that the result will be the same as in Local Authority Accounting No. 1 : |
6 | Invariably , Club amenities do vary so not all Clubs of equal ratings will be the same in all respects . |
7 | The effect will be the same as in the distribution of a primary surplus : in the simpler system the transfer of a proportion of the available votes , the transfer of all of them at a reduced value if the senatorial rules are used . |
8 | Powers to cap in Scotland will be the same as in England under the council tax which will operate from 1993 . |
9 | If so , the law will be the same in their case as in that of an individual , and the statement will be libellous . |
10 | The EOS 1041L models will be the same configurations as the 1030L . |
11 | The EOS 1041L models will be the same configurations as the 1030L . |
12 | The horse 's mental attitude will be the same as any horse with the same amount of training and exposure to ‘ life ’ . |
13 | Ignoring any voltage drop across the filter , the average output voltage will be the same as that applied to the filter input . |
14 | Whether the magnitude of the income and substitution effects will be the same for indirect as for direct taxes is quite another matter . |
15 | The complication here is that the total time period is more than 20 years , and obviously the earlier workers will have had time to publish many more papers than those finishing their studies in recent years , but the dataset is so large that such effects will be the same for all universities , i.e. they will be self-cancelling . |
16 | The complication here is that the total time period is more than 20 years , and obviously the earlier workers will have had time to publish many more papers than those finishing their studies in recent years , but the dataset is so large that such effects will be the same for all universities , i.e. they will be self-cancelling . |
17 | If the elements placed in theme position in the source text can easily and naturally be placed in theme position in the target text , the method of development of the two texts will be the same or very similar . |
18 | There are always dangers in re-programming with the benefit of hindsight as the underlying assumption is that historical circumstances will be the same in the future . |
19 | The Johnston and McClelland model therefore predicts that the advantage of word targets over letter targets will be the same with a backward mask which is a word , as with as backward mask consisting of a random sequence of letters . |
20 | But take care ; not everybody 's response to certain parts of the diet will be the same . |
21 | Over all groups , the original and post-budget incomes will be the same if there is an economic budget of fixed value to be divided . |
22 | If the retail sector is competitive , the derived demand curve will be the same shape as the final demand curve , and below it by a distance representing the marginal cost of retailing . |
23 | Your Midland TESSA will be closed immediately if you do not comply with the statutory requirements for a TESSA , and the consequence will be the same as for early withdrawal of your deposit . |
24 | Not only that , but the outcome will be the same in either case . |
25 | And unless there is a drastic change in Benn 's style the outcome will be the same as Lewis against Ruddock , ’ insisted the gently-spoken Welshman hero . |
26 | It is clear that in cases where the mistake relates to a circumstance qualified by mens rea the outcome will be the same whether one adopts the definitional or the defence doctrine of mistake , that is ‘ the prosecution will wither on the bough . |
27 | It is by no means clear , however , that the outcome will be the same where the mistake relates to a circumstance not qualified by mens rea . |
28 | They have changed the fire-place , but the chimney will be the same , and it burns hot . |
29 | We 're dropping it down in a different place , but the reaction will be the same ’ . |
30 | Manufacturers of those can build their factories in Portugal , south Wales or Germany , and the product will be the same . |