Example sentences of "if [pron] [be] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If theirs was the same college attended by Clare Mallender , that might be explained by Dysart recommending it to her at her father 's request .
2 If there 's more competition , it makes if there 's the same amount of protection amongst er , rival countries , it 's not their hard luck , but if they 're trading competitively enough .
3 Sometimes , to show that learning is not forgotten , the two terms are run together in the phrase ‘ teaching and learning ’ , as if they are the same kind of activity with similar aims .
4 When they read to us they do n't skip bits , or mind if it is the same story over again .
5 If it is the same problem in all districts then it does n't help anyone make a decision .
6 It may also be possible to compare these early drawings with a still existing building on the same site , to determine if it is the same structure , and , if so , if any general exterior modifications have been made .
7 I wonder if it 's the same address as when we got ours ?
8 I wonder if it 's the same address as when we got ours ?
9 and er I 'm just trying to work out if it 's the same style as this .
10 Yes I said , no , I said next year we 'll have tickets but if it 's the same whatsit we do n't want him .
11 Even if it 's the same bus .
12 Sa oh well if it 's the same time , yeah i
13 Sue was on about her daughter living with that bloke like , I do n't know if it was the same bloke , I just du n no , yes it is , yes it is , it 's got ta be the one , when she broke her shoulder , it 's got ta be , anyway he got no job and Sarah got this good job apparently wherever it is , I ca n't remember where it was
14 But I would buy it if it was the same price as ordinary meat .
15 He wondered if it was the same rope but did not like to ask his mother .
16 Ideas about the abnormality of disabled people that arise out of research based on adding together the particular psychological attributes of individual disabled people are then systematically misleading , since they fail to include ‘ social forces , structural features of society , institutional factors and so on ’ ( Lukes , 1973 , p. 122 ) in their explanations — in other words , because they treat disability as if it were the same thing as impairment .
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