Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] the same " in BNC.
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1 | Only users which were specified during the configuration of LIFESPAN RDBI may view LIFESPAN information within the relational database , and they may only view the same information as they have access to in LIFESPAN . |
2 | Now , I have put down reports about the finance committee er as it were but I think the responses from the churches and districts sort of calculator will be there , we think that it would seem as though we should only offer the same amount as last year . |
3 | I think you should all do the same questionnaire and the same survey but then if you can write it up separately . |
4 | I must not make the same mistake this time . |
5 | We must not make the same mistake again . |
6 | He had reason to believe , he said , that the Normans in Herefordshire had made good use of the Roman building-materials ready to hand , and there was no reason why others should not do the same . |
7 | Determined that she should not go the same way as her sister , Jonadab Oaks had ruled Martha with a rod of iron ever since Tamar 's seduction by Sir William Forster . |
8 | If the LEA were to lay down as a condition of grant that we should have nothing to do with the University body , we should refuse the grant , and I do not see why Universities should not show the same loyalty to us . |
9 | But they wrote and edited with their eyes also on the contemporary situation and on the future , with a determination that the people 's faith and worship should not be swamped by the religions of their Babylonian masters , and that once back in God 's Land , they should not commit the same dreadful mistakes again . |
10 | ( The start-up of the Medical Negligence Panel should not pose the same problems as for the Personal Injury Panel . |
11 | The duke had been a loyal upholder of the house of York , a central figure in Edward 's polity ; there was no obvious reason why he should not occupy the same role under Edward V. In this respect , precedent was on Edward 's side . |
12 | The duke had been a loyal upholder of the house of York , a central figure in Edward 's polity ; there was no obvious reason why he should not occupy the same role under Edward V. In this respect , precedent was on Edward 's side . |
13 | ‘ It is well established that in certain cases a trading corporation may bring a suit in respect of an imputation on its trading reputation , and I see no reason why a non-trading corporation should not have the same rights as respects imputations on the conduct by it of its activities . |
14 | This partial closure should still allow the same amount of carbon dioxide to enter , as the carbon dioxide gradient would be greater in a higher carbon dioxide environment , but should reduce the loss of water vapour as the humidity gradient will be little altered . |
15 | Of course when you have done your transferring , the team must still satify the same criteria as before regarding positions , cost , 2 players per real team . |
16 | Naturally , it must always yield the same address from the same key . |
17 | When you fight a career fight you should always use the same boxer . |
18 | Since they both describe the process of the same variable , they must both give the same answer as each other for p ( ) t , whatever the values of , g , v t and in any period . |
19 | When participants are of equal status , they must both bow the same way and begin and end the bow at the same time . |
20 | The first requirement of your subordinate is that you should both have the same aims in the coaching session . |
21 | Computer graphics should now make the same kind of inroads into feature film production that they already have in television . |
22 | Two I have burned and there may be — indeed there are — others which should immediately meet the same fate . |
23 | So he knows — we know — we thought we knew , though of course we may be wrong — that you should n't make the same mistake as he did , going into acting . ’ |
24 | There was probably no ( easy ) alternative to the use of temporary workers ; and if they were to be employed , at least such workers should otherwise have the same rights as regular workers . |
25 | It is in that latter role that Fodor ( 1976 ) has exploited the use of ‘ translation ’ and made the inference that the lower-level code must therefore mean the same as the higher-level code , thus arguing in effect against what I called ‘ implementation independence ’ . |
26 | The landlord 's obligation to repay if those covenants are observed is , it is argued , inseparable from that associated obligation and must therefore possess the same characteristics as the covenants whose performance is secured by the associated obligation . |
27 | The source of illumination should ideally have the same spectral distribution as daylight ; most artificial light sources do not , although xenon discharge lamps do . |
28 | They should therefore have the same return . |
29 | It is possible for some urethral discharge from the penis to be transferred to the seat if the male is sitting down ; and if a second male should accidentally touch the same part of the seat soon afterwards with his penis , then infection could be acquired . |
30 | It 's hard to accept that the people we care for may not feel the same way about us . |