Example sentences of "would [verb] [verb] the same " in BNC.
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61 | ‘ A little thing could have set him on his way any time these past three years , and it would have had the same ending . ’ |
62 | He would have to make the same improvement as his stable-companion Forest Sun did from Chepstow to Ascot to be given a sporting chance here . |
63 | Then , at the end of the day , wet and tired , they would have to make the same walk back again . |
64 | As the spend over the three years will be more than that — last year 's spend was £17 million and I expect this year 's to be £25 million , making a total of £42 million — I suppose that I could give my hon. Friend the assurance that he seeks , but even if our figures were so way out that I could be caught on that commitment , when I consider the matter next May — assuming that the burden still falls to me to do so — I would have to make the same calculation as I made this year . |
65 | We would have to meet the same conditions — no more , no less . |
66 | Any traveller would have taken the same route as I did . |
67 | ‘ I 'd had one drink but I would have taken the same stand if I had n't had a drink at all . |
68 | Where it is clear that the contract-breaker would have taken the same steps anyway the inducement is not an effective cause of the loss . |
69 | Mr Sands stressed that he would have taken the same view of any party who laid down such a set of pre-conditions . |
70 | ‘ We would have taken the same action and taken a prosecution if it had been any other film which had been shown without the consent of the licence-holder . ’ |
71 | Structure and local land would have to follow the same criteria . |
72 | He just managed to resist adding , ‘ Yours is twenty , and I would have thought the same went for her too . ’ |
73 | ( Laidler 1987 , p. 345 ) ( One argument for the UK fully joining the European Monetary System is that in order to maintain our par the UK would have to have the same ( low ) inflation rate as West Germany . ) |
74 | They can work at speed , and make several passes in less time than it would take to plough the same area with mould-board equipment . |
75 | Morgan ( 1975 : 442 ) asks ‘ What can we infer about the speaker 's intentions from the fact that he has chosen this particular description , rather than any of the others which would call to mind the same referent ? ’ |
76 | According to Kuhn , normal science and revolutions serve necessary functions , so that science must either involve those characteristics or some others that would serve to perform the same functions . |
77 | Even if we were to change the linear arrangement , the three words presented in association would serve to indicate the same process and the same roles of the participants : |
78 | erm and and ladies perhaps would tend to do the same sort of thing . |
79 | They are also relatively stable across contexts : for instance , a topless swim-suit would seem to exemplify the same sense of topless as ( a ) , and a topless barmaid the same as ( b ) . |
80 | They would seem to have the same purpose . |
81 | America 's banks , keen for fee income now that loans are no longer growing , would love to do the same . |