Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [verb] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I did think you know when I , when we go around and we look at some of these houses like Barratt houses and all like that , I thought that area would of been better off knocking into houses and then you see they would be able to get the community charge of the houses , but as it 's gon na happen now the council 's gon na have a lot of responsibility one way and another with er
2 By section 1(3) , a design shall not be registered if the appearance of the article is not material ; that is , if aesthetic considerations are not normally taken into account to a material extent by persons acquiring or using articles made to the design .
3 At the very least , the idea of higher education implies an educational process in which students are not simply initiated into forms of thought , but are encouraged actively to engage with them .
4 Rights to participate on a winding up are not usually taken into account , as financial statements are generally prepared on a going concern basis and , accordingly , such rights are not usually relevant to accounting .
5 Nevertheless , distinguished musicians might be pleased to tackle the challenge of simplicity required by a church with few musical resources , and congregations are not often taken into account in commissioned music .
6 Making a case for the complexity of woman 's position as spectator , both critics stated that spectators are not necessarily locked into identification with their own gender but are able to take up multiple identifications , whether simultaneously or in succession .
7 And it 's foolish of him to have it when we 're all about to go into production and we 're so tired . ’
8 Many couples enter into marriages with the highest intentions , and while the chemistry is most potent the intentions are more easily converted into action .
9 The latter are more slowly converted into blood sugar , mainly because of the digestive processes described in the previous chapter .
10 These mills , which sometimes have a tarred brickwork plinth with the wooden structure painted white , are more frequently converted into houses than the less enduring post mills .
11 The only difference is that sugars and starches , in the form of refined carbohydrate foods , are more quickly converted into blood sugar .
12 Whether the risk is one against which the occupier may reasonably be expected to offer some protection will depend upon factors which are more usually taken into account when assessing the standard of care , e.g. the nature and extent of the risk , practicability of precautions and , possibly , the type of entrant .
13 Various kinds of molluscs are also frequently introduced into aquaria by accident .
14 Governments are also often drawn into disputes about matters of public taste and decency .
15 In countries where the political history or the voting system produces a myriad of parties , these are nearly always grouped into government and opposition .
16 The effect of the sustaining pedal must always be most carefully taken into consideration when transcribing piano music .
17 Material support from kin can be more deeply woven into mothers ' budgeting strategies , providing essential health resources on a regular basis .
18 Supposing that chefs and scullery lads are still alive , have n't fled , or are n't all pressed into service to boil up synthdiet for all those refugees .
19 They were not only pressed into service , but were forced to become Muslims and to learn Turkish , and they were not allowed to marry .
20 From these few examples , it was obvious that the theoretical principles related to the spread of infection were not always put into practice .
21 Then we did a show 1935–55 in which we included the first Americans and quite a few British artists , since they were fairly late going into constructivism .
22 Participants expressed frustration that CARICOM decisions were frequently not put into practice because of inadequate resources .
23 Forms become much more generalized ; and they are no longer thrown into relief by the use of a single , consistent light source as in most of the Negroid work .
24 The input pulse width is thus accurately translated into output shaft position .
25 The Meta PI routines are available to any LIFESPAN user , provided that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN either interactively or via PI or PMR .
26 It will only be able to achieve this if the LIFESPAN system is running and available ( i.e. logicals are set up correctly ) , if the User Name/Password are valid , and if that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN ( either interactively or via PI or PMR ) .
27 This will only be achieved if the approver 's Name/Password are valid and if that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN ( either interactively , or via PI or PMR ) .
28 It will only be able to achieve this if the LIFESPAN system is running and available ( i.e. logicals are set up correctly ) , if the User Name/Password are valid , and if that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN , either interactively or via PI or PMR .
29 It will only be able to achieve this if the LIFESPAN system is running and available ( i.e. logicals are set up correctly ) , if the User Name/Password are valid , and if that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN , either interactively or via PI or PMR .
30 The most striking difference is that whereas formal written language consists of clearly segmented sentences which are normally completely grammatical , spoken language is not clearly divided into sentences , and typically contains many errors .
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