Example sentences of "fall [prep] the same [noun] " in BNC.

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1 TWO blonde beauties in Prince Charles 's life have fallen for the same attraction .
2 To some extent the Dutch and the New Zealanders , with their lamb , must fall into the same category .
3 I 'm determined that Constance wo n't fall into the same trap . ’
4 I trust that I will not fall into the same trap !
5 But with understanding had come a growing determination that she would never fall into the same trap — would never allow herself to be ruled by a foolish , hoping heart .
6 While it may not fall within the same category as Dances with Wolves as an illustration of a time and people grossly misrepresented , it is a period piece of some strength and charm which just falls short of the epithet epic .
7 As a result the DES ( 1983 ) forecasts assumed that mature entry rates would fall at the same speed as the fall in 21–25 years olds — who constitute the majority of entrants to HE aged over 20 .
8 Given the difficulties of monetary base control , would you expect M0 and broader measures of the money supply , such as M4 , to rise and fall by the same percentage as each other ?
9 Note that when a share goes ex dividend this should have no effect on the price of the index future because both S and D will fall by the same amount ( the present value of the dividend ) .
10 The office looked as if it had fallen under the same spell of passing time as Dexter , and been unoccupied for weeks rather than hours — the motes of dust , the grime of London gently settling on files , videotapes and yellowing newspapers .
11 Images captured from TV , sent back from space , or more prosaically produced by a document scanner , are likely to fall into the same category .
12 It was ironic to realise she 'd once come close to despising her mother for that frailty , when she was battling hard now not to fall into the same trap herself .
13 I knew that I was fearful of describing the girls I 'd met , because I did n't want to fall into the same traps and judgements we had been talking about ; on the other hand , I was not being totally honest in leaving out their descriptions , because in fact how they looked interested me very much .
14 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 .
15 I found myself hurrying ton , until I realized that I had no destination : I wondered how many people around me had fallen into the same trap .
16 There half an inch of rain has fallen in the same period .
17 ( However , Peter Burge , the former Australian batsman who was the ICC 's match referee throughout this series , said afterwards that there would have been time for one over if a wicket had fallen in the same Tufnell over . )
18 AIthough the number of workers in the transport industries may have declined , it does not follow that the number of transport workers in the wider economy has also fallen or fallen to the same extent .
19 Do you really believe that the first contact after weeks of silence just happened by sheer coincidence to fall on the same day as your arrival here ?
20 This was more than it fell during the same stage of both the 1973–75 and 1981–82 recessions , but less than the short , sharp fall in 1980 .
21 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 .
22 Jewish women were excluded from the court of the women during their impurity and fell into the same category of impurity as gentiles .
23 Originally you were n't really looking at it , five of you all fell into the same trap , you know , they , they get half way through , and they did have something to do and they did sort of start rushing .
24 Of these France was much the most important example , though in many ways Italy fell into the same class .
25 The language of " compensation " long ago introduced by G.B. Gray , falls under the same criticism , and so too perhaps the use of " expletive " by R. Austerlitz .
26 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 .
27 ‘ 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 .
28 Two wyverns fell on the same night and after the Emperor 's death the aerial attacks gradually subsided and the siege settled down into a protracted stalemate .
29 Sunday was the first and chief day of the week , and saints ' days always fell on the same date , as did some of the major festivals such as Christmas , which was celebrated on VIII Kal Jan ( 25 December ) .
30 After eradication of H pylori infection in the duodenal ulcer patients their gastrin fell to the same value as the H pylori negative healthy volunteers and this was accompanied by a 66% fall in their gastrin mediated acid secretion after gastrin releasing peptide .
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