Example sentences of "[adj] to be the same " in BNC.

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1 He invented the idea of communal living like flats okay and everyone was supposed to be the same .
2 It was like communism everyone was supposed to be the same , everyone would have the same house , with the same shed , everyone would have the same stuff in their house , all their doors would be colour co-ordinated and that 's what flats were , the original idea of flats were like co-ordinated living okay .
3 But the two sinks the bidet and the toilet , were all like different shades , and you just like , yes , but is this all supposed to be the same thing .
4 In the UK , GDP fell 2 per cent ( estimate ) in 1991 , against a forecast 0.5 per cent rise — and the figure for Europe is likely to be the same , Dicks reported .
5 This means that the mechanism of failure is likely to be the same by whatever means the material is broken .
6 Dr Ivan Edwards , former Keeper of Egyptian Antiquities at the British Museum , and the foremost expert on the pyramids , has suggested that if there is any chamber beyond the door it is likely to be the same size as the passageway .
7 No two BOT schemes are likely to be the same but a special purpose company is usually formed to enter into the principal contracts and loan agreements .
8 Whereas in the past such external supports of the superego might have been strong enough to compensate at least in part for faulty superego development as a result of difficulties at the phallic-Oedipal stage and might have contributed to the unresolved Oedipal conflict expressing itself as a typical hysteria or obsessional neurosis , today , because such supports are in large part lacking , the outcome is not likely to be the same .
9 These are likely to be the same Japanese companies that are already exploiting the forests of other Far Eastern countries such as Malaysia , Indonesia and Thailand .
10 There are a few occasions where the expert does not have a contract with either or both of the parties , but as the relationship is a close one based on reliance , the expert 's liability is likely to be the same as if there had been a contract : see 14.11 .
11 The law seems still to be the same in Australia : see T. A. Sundell & Sons Pty Ltd. v. Emm Yannoulatos ( Overseas ) Pty Ltd. [ 1956 ] S.R. ( N.S.W. ) 323 .
12 Cancer is not one disease but many , and the answers are unlikely to be the same for all of them .
13 We can not in fact count the number of monomer units in a chain and we must remember that , even if we could , this number would be very unlikely to be the same for all chains .
14 The saving and production propensities of those who are taxed , and those who are recipients of EC expenditure are unlikely to be the same .
15 ‘ I expect that to be the same this time , but a fortnight away from Russia is a long time and things change so quickly , ’ said the bespectacled runner .
16 It 's boring to be the same all the time . ’
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