Example sentences of "will [be] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | In this respect , the scholarly standard of a private collection 's catalogue will be very high , and the sort of information which a reader can expect will be the same . |
2 | It will be the same story for many moons to come . |
3 | In most cases the ‘ rates ’ used in the calculation will be the same amount as the actual bill you received in 1989–90 . |
4 | ‘ Many of those who gain in October , will be the same people whose benefits were reduced 18 months previously . |
5 | Is he worried his end will be the same as Chico 's ? |
6 | It will be the same now — everyone says they were either forced to join the Party , or were never members . |
7 | Not only that , but the outcome will be the same in either case . |
8 | 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 ’ . |
9 | No two people 's set of goals will be the same . |
10 | It will be the same for any renegade units , be they Croat , Muslim or Serb . ’ |
11 | Asked whether clerics really could take authoritative decisions on issues such as oil production , he replied with the practised gestures of a man used to presenting arguments to the sceptical : ‘ Islam can solve all difficulties ; it was so in the past and it will be the same in the future . ’ |
12 | Top of the agenda will be the same issue over which Mrs Thatcher fought countless battles : Britain 's contribution to the budget . |
13 | Approval and inspection fees are set by central government , which means that wherever you live in England or Wales , the price will be the same : planning permission £46 ; Building Regulations plans approval £35.25 ; and £105.75 inspection fees when the work commences . |
14 | Invariably , Club amenities do vary so not all Clubs of equal ratings will be the same in all respects . |
15 | Their likely behaviour will be the same . |
16 | The horse 's mental attitude will be the same as any horse with the same amount of training and exposure to ‘ life ’ . |
17 | We are thus faced with the following problem : what organization in the early sea-urchin embryo ensures that the proportions of cells that form the skeleton , the gut , and the surface layers , will be the same in embryos whose cells can be quite extensively rearranged and whose size varies over a factor of eightfold ? |
18 | GRE does not guarantee that the amount paid will be the same as that indicated . |
19 | Your Midland TESSA will be closed immediately if you do not comply with the statutory requirements for a TESSA , and the consequence will be the same as for early withdrawal of your deposit . |
20 | At present there is no limit on the amount of capital you can have when claiming this , but from April 1988 there will be the same savings limit as for income support . |
21 | There are always dangers in re-programming with the benefit of hindsight as the underlying assumption is that historical circumstances will be the same in the future . |
22 | It will be the same for all the other candidates so do not allow tricky moments to throw you off balance . |
23 | Ignoring any voltage drop across the filter , the average output voltage will be the same as that applied to the filter input . |
24 | All the five patterns will be the same for any major or minor scale , but the order in which these forms appear on the fretboard will vary from key to key . |
25 | From that point onwards , treatment will be the same . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | In the past brilliant players such as Schalke Naude , Chris Rogers , Hampas Rademeyer and Charles Pieterse have suffered and perhaps Truter will be the same . |
28 | The interest rate , which is provided by s 178 , FA 1989 , will be the same as that applicable to other charges for late payment of tax , for example , charges under ss 86 and 88 , TMA 1970 . |
29 | ‘ Whether it 's a right or a duty to report , you still have a professional judgment to make about the circumstances and , frankly , those will be the same . |
30 | And unless there is a drastic change in Benn 's style the outcome will be the same as Lewis against Ruddock , ’ insisted the gently-spoken Welshman hero . |