Example sentences of "will [be] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A person ‘ is self to itself now ’ and is always conscious of his present thoughts , feelings , and actions ; similarly , he ‘ will be the same self as far as the same consciousness can extend to actions past or to come ’ .
2 It will be the same story for many moons to come .
3 In some cases the Development Manager and the New OED Computer Group Manager will be the same person .
4 The words I have emphasised assume that the depositor who made the deposit will be the same person as the depositor to whom a compensation payment is to be made under section 58 .
5 I do n't know if it will be the same person .
6 The extension will also have the effect that the offences of theft and criminal deception will overlap and that conduct which under the present law is larceny by a trick and that which is obtaining by false pretences will be the same offence of criminal deception .
7 It will be the same procedure and then I 'll ask for John er to a statement on behalf of the central executive council .
8 I hope that there will be the same success in cutting waiting lists in Northern Ireland as we have seen in other parts of the United Kingdom .
9 Knitted in double jacquard , the single stitches will be the same size as all the others and the fabric stays even .
10 If the retail sector is competitive , the derived demand curve will be the same shape as the final demand curve , and below it by a distance representing the marginal cost of retailing .
11 The grass will be the same green , the sky will be the same grey .
12 Top of the agenda will be the same issue over which Mrs Thatcher fought countless battles : Britain 's contribution to the budget .
13 We 'll have a little loosener and then hopefully it will be the same team .
14 For morals we wait until the next chapter but there will be the same dependence on spontaneity whenever I choose on behalf of someone else what I think he himself would want in his own interests .
15 ‘ Initially , there will be the same sort of debate as when departments moved from a generalist to a specialist base .
16 … then there will be the same intolerance towards outsiders as in the age of the Wars of Religion ; and if differences between scientific opinions could ever attain a similar significance for groups , the same result would again be repeated with this new motivation .
17 At least initially there will be the same number of clubs as presently in Division One , the same relegation and promotion and even the retention of the fixture-clogging Zenith Data Systems Cup .
18 In most cases the ‘ rates ’ used in the calculation will be the same amount as the actual bill you received in 1989–90 .
19 There will be the same amount of overfly after the turn from the outbound leg .
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