Example sentences of "[modal v] be [art] same [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The drill size for the six string holes should be the same size as those in the actual bridge plate . |
2 | This should be the same size as the difference between the panel 's present and final position . |
3 | When originally designed , it was decided that the RISC I should execute one instruction per cycle , all instructions should be the same size , only load and store instructions would access memory , the rest would operate between registers , and that RISC I would be designed specifically with high-level languages in mind . |
4 | He agreed with Coningham 's protest against Gothic : ‘ it is going back to the barbarism of the dark ages ’ , and he could not see why all the buildings in the area should be the same style , as the ‘ neighbourhood of Downing Street is full of buildings of totally different styles of architecture ’ . |
5 | Minimally , the words should be the same words , presented in the same order . |
6 | The servants saw him and immediately thought he must be the same boy from last night . |
7 | It must be the same man . |
8 | ‘ But you were there and your friends , you 're the same people , so you must be the same group now . ’ |
9 | Must be the same place I followed our suspect to last night . ’ |
10 | He was one-eyed with a great purple birthmark across his face ; he must be the same fellow who had been closeted so secretly with Irvine at the Sea Barque in Leicester . |
11 | The Sharmas had lost two Rough Collies and two were found , therefore they must be the same dogs ! |
12 | although I have n't done particulary parasitology I know some of 'em , I 've done bits of 'em , but like if you 've never done biology it must be the same feeling again |
13 | That must be the same thing . " |
14 | I think that must be the same thing . |
15 | There is no fixed retirement age for employees , that is entirely a matter of policy for each employer , but the policy must be the same retirement age for men and women in the same jobs . |
16 | The Acts of 1857 which established the probate and Divorce Courts provided that the ordinary judge of these courts might be the same person as the Admiralty judge . |
17 | and it 's , it might be the same people speaking again your friends |
18 | I 've a feeling that they might be the same lot that I saw at Geraldine 's party last month . |
19 | Having doubts about this picture 's authenticity and surmising that it might be the same picture he had seen several years before , he again sought my opinion on the basis of a good photograph . |
20 | It 'll be the same sentence for him , you know . |
21 | Oh it 'll be the same idea aha . |
22 | I 'll need to cut your dad 's legs off and then he 'll be the same size as you . |
23 | So er er whether or not it 'll be the same faces c l as come up and do it er But it it should n't make that much difference . |
24 | Tersteeg had finally told him venomously : ‘ You failed before and you 'll fail again — it 'll be the same story all over again . ’ |
25 | Two months ago six million people faced hosepipe bans — it could be the same story next year . |
26 | Dressed in vivid orange , with black lettering down her legs and wearing one of Prince 's big heart-shaped mirrors on her sleeve , she could be the same girl who blew into town with the spectacular Lovesexy roadshow last year . |
27 | Could be the same car as ours . |
28 | very pale , if you saw somebody in a hospital bed who 'd just suffered shock , they 'd be the same colour as the sheet they 're lying on their face is absolutely white , okay , very , very pale , very cold and very clammy , now supposing the doctor asks you why are they cold and clammy ? |
29 | These results altogether suggest that S.shibatae and S.solfataricus are closely related or may be the same species . |
30 | Alternatively , cements may nucleate on grains as separate , or disconformable , crystals ( Fig. 5.24a ) , or they may grow from a few nucleation points so that they enclose the grains as poikilotopic cements ( Fig. 5.24b ) ; they may be the same mineralogy as the grains they enclose . |