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

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1 Another important exception can be found in Grieco 's ( 1987 ) data on the use of kin networks to secure employment , where she found that relatives as distant as cousins were as likely to be involved as close kin in arrangements which brought a number of male and female kin into the same workplace or firm .
2 By part I of the Law Reform ( Married Women and Tortfeasors ) Act 1935 , a married woman was put into the same position as a man with respect to her proprietary and contractual capacity , and , except in relation to her husband , with respect to her liability for torts .
3 ‘ Our ancestors were trying to put Earth into the same orbit as Heaven . ’
4 It hardly fell into the same category as the calculated thuggery of the last Lions tour or the almost casual butt which recently reduced the Great Britain Rugby League team to 12 men .
5 Will Titanic memorabilia stay the course , or should it be put into the same category as Michael Jackson 's rhinestone glove ( £16,000 last year ) , something that will flower today and be consigned to the dusty bunkers of oblivion tomorrow ?
6 Therefore it is wrong to collapse arms production into the same category as Marx 's luxury goods in Dept .
7 Unfortunately , as far as the body is concerned the trans form is valueless , apart from providing energy , and falls into the same category as saturated fat .
8 Tony said he would not allow himself to get into the same state and that he would talk to someone about how he was feeling , probably his father or even his mother , and that he would try to do something active about his problems , rather than just giving up .
9 Pascal warned that ‘ hearsay is so far from being a criterion of belief that you should not believe anything until you have put yourself into the same state as if you had never heard it . ’
10 Working independently , they found a chemical in the body that fitted into the same receptor as heroin ; Dr Kosterlitz named it ‘ endorphin ’ .
11 Soldiers of the Second Battalion of the Light Infantry Regiment carried the body of their colleague into the same church where he was baptised just over eighteen years ago .
12 He also had to watch out for the bears that pounced on you if you stepped on the lines in the pavement , and the killer bats that hung upside down in the shadows under the roof of the railway arch , and the rats that came out of the cracks in the brickwork and infected you with their deadly diseases simply by breathing out into the same air that you breathed in .
13 The Children Act 1989 bringing disabled children into the same system as children in care , will provide an opportunity for a much needed impetus to research and to development in policies and practice concerning disabled children .
14 After all she has been compared to Monroe , a parallel she does n't argue with although she insists she wo n't get into the same mess as the icon who screwed up her life with an overdose of men , booze and drugs .
15 We 'd ring up the police , who would take a bunch of these youths into the same exit and do'em over .
16 Among the technological award winners was ICL 's Corporate Systems Division , West Gorton Manchester , commended for the Series 39 SX mainframe , which packs four times as much power into the same space as the Series 39 machines .
17 Whole families were crammed into the same space as I had myself .
18 Almost dark now , and the bombers would be taking off from Fenton Bishop , heaving and thrashing into the air , into the same sun that had reddened Loch Ardneavie .
19 This year we have decided to dovetail into the same period as the York Festival and Mystery Plays to offer you an opportunity to experience the remarkable cycle of York plays alongside the Early Music Festival .
20 It would be an excellent idea to provide your Porcupine Puffer with a separate tank , but do n't introduce another into the same tank because they just do n't get on and one of them would almost certainly die .
21 At this school exchange , however , my mother met another woman , who had a daughter there , who , miraculously , was going into the same class as me !
22 He went into the same room as before .
23 It is likely too that the provision for value had originally been framed in relation to purchase for value , for otherwise there is no good reason why Ulpian should be concerned with fitting other legal relationships into the same pattern as sale .
24 Yesterday he hit an eight-iron into the same stream and took a triple-bogey seven to James 's four .
25 And that 's my reason for going public now , to advise , WARN OFF , discourage other runners from falling into the same trap as me .
26 Of course , in making my selection I am almost certainly falling into the same trap as those nineteenth-century scientists who thought that the anomalous orbit of Mercury was interesting but , in essence , a matter of little concern .
27 Religious apologists have also fallen into the same trap as White and Draper in projecting backward a model — in this case of harmony — that , although consonant with their own reconstructed religion , may not fit the religious beliefs of the past .
28 In tailoring user behaviour to fit the system , there is the danger of falling into the same trap as the conventional catalogue , where the tool tailors the task .
29 The rapist got into the same carriage and followed her from Hillingdon station , Middx .
30 Rich and poor alike go together into the same mosque and enjoy the same richness — the carpets , the chandeliers , the art , everything .
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