Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] into the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet would a white child born into the same conditions as the most disadvantaged inner-city black ( to a drug-taking , teenage , single mother , say ) be more likely to succeed than a black ?
2 Against the wall were ranged , in regular array , a long row of elm boards cut into the same shape : looking , in the dim light , like high-shouldered ghosts with –heir hands in their breeches-pockets .
3 Many other desiderata of the socialist revolution came into the same category , but women 's education was of particular interest because it ran counter to widespread expectations shared by most men and probably most women .
4 The threat of new entrants coming into the same market
5 Elinor and Nigel were soon into their stride , two kinds of molten metal poured into the same mould .
6 We have been warning ever since the company was formed of the accident at the heart of the company waiting to happen : now IBM 's signalling of the death of the mainframe coincides with the German economy heading into the same kind of structural — rather than cyclical — recession that is busy laying waste to IBM itself .
7 Of these France was much the most important example , though in many ways Italy fell into the same class .
8 The rapist got into the same carriage and followed her from Hillingdon station , Middx .
9 Even politics , philosophy and science come into the same category .
10 Even the innocent term ‘ support teacher ’ has the potential to lead into the same trap .
11 ‘ THERE has to be something wrong with a tax system in which a police sergeant falls into the same tax bracket as a multi-millionaire ’ — Tory MP Keith Hampson .
12 That could help prevent the children falling into the same cycle of problems which put their fathers here in the first place
13 I find the best ideas come from when you 're not actually touching the guitar , otherwise your fingers fall into the same positions and you get stuck in ruts .
14 Glaciers ( Fig. 2a ) : Spacing must eliminate the risk of more than one member falling into the same crevasse , or one member pulling the others in .
15 In this way nothing visible in the archaeological record constitutes the other half of the exchange ; such consumables as animals and crops fall into the same category .
16 ‘ I 've always made a point of avoiding married women , and engaged women fall into the same category . ’
17 Identifying weaknesses is a far cry from facilitating their solution and here the LEA scheme runs into the same difficulties as many others .
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