Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [verb] the same " in BNC.

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31 Answer guide : The facts suggest that if we apply the same argument as we outlined for vehicles then reducing balance would be the choice .
32 ‘ I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign , ’ he said , ‘ although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they 'd be a few years older . ’
33 So , if we had the same range of materials on video as we do on audio , would we continue to use audio in language teaching ?
34 To be honest , we were n't sure we 'd sell all our tickets for the replay , but they all went by Thursday and if we get the same backing , we must have a chance . ’
35 I think if we get the same budget next year , we will have to consider very carefully what work load we undertake in the next financial year , yes .
36 In the long term , I can imagine using the same factories if we use the same platform and fit many of the same parts .
37 S s so w if we use the same thing that we 've just done on our own house and say how can we stop it from happening , might not get a burglar alarm .
38 He merely sat on the only chair in my room , shook his head and told me to sleep , and that it would be best if we shared the same chamber that night .
39 If we do the same tests in 10 years ' time , we almost certainly will not get the same set of results . ’
40 ‘ They were Group-wide events which showed just what can be achieved and if we have the same support for the other planned events then we are confident we can hit our target of £10,000 .
41 If we have the same legal system even as continental Europe , trade union membership in Britain will be at least two million higher than it is today , but let's not delude ourselves .
42 If we have the same amount of cold weather this winter as we had last winter , we will more or less double the coverage of the benefit as a result of the changes that I announced earlier this year .
43 Someone investing in only one or two shares , whether through a PEP or not , is exposed to a much greater risk than if they put the same sum into some form of collective investment .
44 Thus if they sold the same number of beds next year they would only make £3,000 assuming they bought all those beds at the current price .
45 There would hardly have been harmony between them if they had the same desires , if their interests coincided , if they were a threat to each other .
46 Two quantities can only be equal if they contain the same powers of space , time and mass .
47 If they thought the same way as Joe Punter , they 'd be Joe Punter , and somebody else would be having all the fun . ’
48 There is a tacit acceptance that , because men are generally more successful in material terms than women , women could become more successful if they made the same educational choices as men .
49 I wonder if they charge the same prices for their take away as for sitting at the table .
50 If they did the same thing again to you ?
51 But in France if they did the same thing they would be talking in French down their machine .
52 Stowmarket gave Clacton a fair thrashing earlier in the season and if they do the same to Loughton it would give Clacton 's title prospects a big boost .
53 I do n't know if they do the same over here
54 All that they would be tendering for would be to actually run the facility , and there 's no reason to suppose that a private contractor can do that any more cheaply , if they deliver the same quality of service , as the Local Authority can do , so it would n't actually save money , all it would do would mean that control of the level of service that was being delivered at those facilities was lost from the Council to a private contractor .
55 Er well each guild makes their own mind up whether they have a new pre if , if they want the same president year after year or secretary .
56 Léonie licked Thérèse 's fingers to see if they tasted the same as her own .
57 In studying these laws the reader should bear in mind our philosophy that nondivergent processes are equivalent if they have the same communications , minimal acceptances and terminations , and if their possible behaviours after each communication are equivalent .
58 Second , households with different compositions will have different patterns of demand , even if they have the same income .
59 A married couple who are sexually compatible ought to score 3 out of 4 , and if they share the same hobbies , it 's a jackpot .
60 These findings offered important support for theoretical proposals about children 's acquisition of the meanings of more and less as well as of other adjective pairs ( e.g. , big/small , tall/short , wide/narrow ) , in that they appeared to show that children first learned the meaning of the unmarked term for a dimension ( e.g. , big , tall ) , and interpreted the marked ( negative ) member ( small , short ) of the pair as if it had the same meaning as the unmarked ( positive ) member ( see H. Clark , 1970 ; Clark , 1973a ) .
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