Example sentences of "[indef pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [art] same " in BNC.

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1 Thus , everyone may have the same wage rate , w , per hour and the same unearned income , M , but there may be differences in the tastes for leisure leading to differences in hours worked , L. As a result , measured income may vary — even though all individuals have the same endowments and market opportunities .
2 Again such taxes discriminate against the poor because everyone must pay the same regardless of their actual wealth .
3 that he thinks that erm of all of these forced motivations class interest is the most damaging and he argues there 's a remedy for this , we 'll see why it 's a remedy in a minute , that certain people ought to be given more than one vote so that although everyone should have some votes , not everyone should have the same number of votes .
4 It is right and proper that everyone should have the same opportunity , but this can be controlled by one officer in my belief .
5 One might say the same about portrayals of American disc jockeys , leukaemia victims , Martians , cowboys , millionaires or the Last of the Mohicans .
6 One could do the same thing with ‘ unicorn ’ , which has sense but no verifiable reference .
7 While one could make the same use of filters for waveband selection , only Band 7 has been used , since this is the one of greatest interest for the current application .
8 One could say the same sort of thing about Captain Maxwell and the 26 banks that lent money to his enterprises .
9 If only one could apply the same tests to people , she thought , and of course in a way one did ; but as life went on this kind of choice came to be a luxury — one took what came one 's way .
10 Similarly , a priori one would expect the same effect in TV , possibly over about 30 seconds .
11 And it shows how a new and larger loan made to clear past debts or consolidate several separate debts into one can do the same .
12 But if one walks inland across the salt marsh or sabkha and digs a hole , one can find the same algal mat buried beneath wind-blown sand with layers of anhydrite and gypsum .
13 One can trace the same development from conservative polyphony to polychoral music demanding instrumental co-operation for its full effect in the works of the other Venetians and Willaert pupils of the latter half of the century : Costanzo Porta ( c. 1529–1601 ) , Claudio Merulo ( 1533–1604 ) , Giovanni Croce ( c. 1557–1609 ) , and above all Andrea 's nephew Giovanni Gabrieli ( c. 1555–1612 ) .
14 Here one can see the same assumption that Hastings ' power is the king 's power , with a consequent blurring of the two retinues .
15 Here one can see the same assumption that Hastings ' power is the king 's power , with a consequent blurring of the two retinues .
16 Loss of the loved one can raise the same intensity of emotion : a sense of betrayal , hatred of the betrayer , extreme jealousy of a rival-feelings over which a person may believe they have little or no control .
17 Paul , 33 , station commander at Horwich , near Bolton , added : ‘ Anybody would do the same .
18 It was like communism everyone was supposed to be the same , everyone would have the same house , with the same shed , everyone would have the same stuff in their house , all their doors would be colour co-ordinated and that 's what flats were , the original idea of flats were like co-ordinated living okay .
19 It was like communism everyone was supposed to be the same , everyone would have the same house , with the same shed , everyone would have the same stuff in their house , all their doors would be colour co-ordinated and that 's what flats were , the original idea of flats were like co-ordinated living okay .
20 everybody should earn the same .
21 the , everybody will acquire the same land and the same quality of land .
22 So if , at some stages of a life , the individual is poorer than at others , this may not matter because everybody will experience the same relative shifts in affluence as they move through stages of life .
23 But that 's , but the , this actually sets out that everybody will get the same , it does n't , it has absolutely nothing to do with people coming forward .
24 So a a a a as you say that the problem is that erm as this process gets under way and er i i s so , I , I think it 's , it 's not just absolute egalitarian in that everybody will get the same , I think there was an assumption that there would be enough for everybody becoming up to a middle peasant status .
25 Everybody can watch the same design on the screen and see styling improvements and changes as they are made .
26 At the other extreme , a poll tax that takes the same amount from everyone will keep the same absolute difference between the rewards in one job and the next .
27 Of course , such an initiative as this needs to be flexible as not everyone will have the same background of experience , and individual needs will vary greatly .
28 With the new network everyone will have the same software , and Louisville will be able to retrieve benefits information at the touch of a button .
29 One may say that , if Alexander improved the way he used himself , then anyone can do the same thing .
30 And design your dinner so that everyone can eat the same thing and enjoy it — with the recipes below , even the greediest red meat-and-potatoes man will feel he 's had his fill !
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