Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [be] the same " in BNC.

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1 A field of rare flowers that is destroyed can be replanted and may eventually be the same as the field that was destroyed ( even if the process does take 1,000 years ) .
2 So we say that ‘ it is raining ’ when it is not at all clear what ‘ it ’ is , or ‘ the wind is blowing ’ when wind and blowing must necessarily be the same thing .
3 You may wish to have a different choice of fish , but the set up should still be the same if you were to chose something like a couple of Siamese Tiger fish ( Datnoides microlepsis ) for the upper swimming layers ( see July 1992 issue of PFK ) .
4 The sound must still be the same but you 've got to alter the notes for grouping purposes .
5 It 's one thing that we 're always really conscious of , that it must never affect us like that because no matter how big you become you must always be the same person . ’
6 This means they must always be the same distance apart .
7 In fact , we know that the radiation must have traveled to us across most of the observable universe , and since it appears to be the same in different directions , the universe must also be the same in every direction , if only on a large scale .
8 ‘ Black magic ’ is apparently now considered racist in America so the term ‘ Chinaman ’ must also be the same , ’ Professor Jones said .
9 It means in our case ( the same that commonsense would suggest ) that the current in the loop must everywhere be the same .
10 Experience , therefore , obliges me to conclude that there must be an intermediate link ; which must either be the same in others as in myself , or a different one ; … by supposing the link to be of the same nature …
11 I thought , as most people probably think once or twice a year , that I should never be the same person again .
12 There is no hope : the future must therefore be the same as the past .
13 Well it 'll just be the same That 's it .
14 Those 'll still be the same figures ten , twenty , thirty years down the line .
15 I do n't think I 'll ever be the same after this week .
16 Do n't think I 'll ever be the same again really !
17 He laughed now , saying , ‘ My dear , dear , Peggy , you 'll always be the same to me .
18 But I fancy that if I found myself on the field of Waterloo with a foot missing , or in a dentist 's chair without benefit of anaesthetic — a future form of laudanum — or faced with a work-situation in which my family were slowly being starved and degraded , then my conclusions might reasonably be the same . )
19 However , while the result might well be the same , the reasoning of the Court of Appeal is to be preferred ; complete impartiality could not be expected and the term impartiality when used in the context of a minister making a decision such as the siting of a new town , would not necessarily be the same as when applied to a magistrate deciding a case of nuisance .
20 If ten funds are used but they are all consolidated into one operating statement and one balance sheet , then the results might well be the same as the accounts for a business .
21 With the introduction of the Barcode Battler , Christmas and weekly shopping might never be the same again .
22 If it goes ahead Double Gloucester might never be the same again .
23 School dinners might never be the same again thanks to the efforts of one school cook .
24 I 'll never be the same again , ’
25 ‘ He 'll never be the same after two fights with Tyson . ’
26 ‘ I 'll never be the same again , do you realize that ? ’
27 Perhaps the newt is just providing the frog surface layer with positional signals that may still be the same in both animals : what has changed in evolution is how the signals are interpreted .
28 It could soon be the same in Gloucestershire .
29 It could soon be the same in Gloucestershire .
30 The receipt given to the air shipper is not the same arrival document sent to the consignee ; it could hardly be the same document given the shortness of air travel time .
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