Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] same [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 They are n't likely to wear the same garment for six years , as Granny might do !
2 It is for schools to embrace the same approach for disruptive pupils .
3 If one ought to act because of an authoritative directive one 's reasons are different than if one ought to perform the same act for other reasons .
4 He surfaces in different places from time to time : there he is at St Mary 's church in Finchley , North London , witnessing the marriage of sister Bessie and Alf Davidge in 1907 , then appearing as if from nowhere to perform the same function for Gertie and Frederick Foxwell in Norwich in 1911 .
5 THE ARMY WAS AGAIN TO PERFORM THE SAME SERVICE FOR HIM IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH EXCEPT THAT NEXT TIME IT WAS A GUIDED TOUR OF THE COURSES OF ACTION WHICH WERE NOT OPEN TO HIS GOVERNMENT AS THE GENERAL STRIKE ORGANISED BY THE ULSTER WORKERS ' COUNCIL MOVED TO A CLIMAX .
6 Equally , litigation practitioners looking for early rights of audience in the higher courts have shown remarkable tolerance of the delays necessarily involved in trying to secure the same rights for solicitors in commerce , industry and the public service .
7 Given the confusion surrounding their plans for railway privatisation , perhaps the Government ought to demand the same test for all of its would-be railway experts .
8 This means that to obtain the same measurement for height and width the proportion of stitches to rows will be different .
9 Are we to understand that all work , when not alienated , is to provide the same freedom for the creative development of mind and feeling as do those pursuits we may choose to follow when our time is our own ?
10 Editor , — Is it not time for the BMJ to set the same standards for the drug advertisements it carries as it does for scientific papers ?
11 It followed that if the General Commissioners were entitled to their conclusion in H Ltd 's case , it was amply within their power to reach the same conclusion for B Ltd .
12 At one extreme , there might be the virtual monoculture of the new agricultural areas , imposed by their orientation towards a remote world market , and intensified , if not created , by the characteristic mechanism of foreign merchant firms in the great port cities which controlled this export trade — the traditional Greeks who ran the Russian corn trade through Odessa , the Bunges and Borns from Hamburg who were about to fulfil the same function for the River Plate countries from Buenos Aires and Montevideo .
13 The Japanese know only too well of the dangers that can be posed by Hong Kong 's ‘ expatriate ’ rugby community in their bid to tread the same path for the next World Cup .
14 What 's more , if you have to buy the same machine for more money elsewhere , you can also claim the difference in price from the original supplier .
15 It is essential to use the same system for the Reference Collection ( Photographic Department ) and the Loan Collection ( Library ) .
16 Using software tools now available , it is possible to use the same approach for ‘ documents ’ made up from multimedia ingredients .
17 But you should cast to the swim using a silhouette marker on the horizon , thus giving you practice for when you have to use the same silhouette for guidance in darkness .
18 Ackroyd notices that the Eliot who had once called poetry a ‘ mug 's game ’ was eventually , in his play The Elder Statesman , to use the same expression for forgery .
19 Iraq , it said , would not yield before arrogance and terrorism , and called upon the Security Council to use the same criterion for dealing with all the problems of the region .
20 The specialist gardens are able to access the Plant Records system through dial-up modems , and are able to use the same PCs for word processing , small databases , and spreadsheets for numerical data , such as climate records and finance .
21 I stuck it for about a year and then moved on to another , slightly better hotel to do the same thing for marginally more money .
22 Daedalus would like to do the same thing for human senses , and DREADCO chemists are now at work on his ‘ contrast-exalting spectacles ’ or ‘ Cexspex ’ ( Regd. ) make of a cunning tinted glass .
23 This is a bad mistake , as her ex- husband used to do the same thing for real often enough .
24 Well Kerry 's going to do the same thing for twenty four .
25 He had also engaged to do the same thing for Chief Superintendent John Coffin and one or two other enemies if he could get round to them , but he had let Place know that he had a prior claim .
26 For the er we 'd really like to do the same thing for the whole weapons system with Eurofighter also but the the premium that eurofighter might demand to cover the risk .
27 He was disgusted by Pete , but they would have to share the same space for years .
28 Unir says binaries developed using C++ can be run without being recompiled on any processor that supports Conix , enabling developers to distribute the same binary for Sparc , 68000 family and iAPX-86 .
29 Unir says binaries developed using C+@ can be run without being recompiled on any processor that supports Conix , allowing developers to distribute the same binary for Sparc , the 68000 and Intel .
30 So the crucial question is not whether party programme A is preferred to party programme B ; the issue is whether we want to keep the same government for the next five years or whether we want a different one .
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