Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [adj] [noun] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bankers , accountants , commercial and public services , and advisory services all provide a very important contribution to the farming sector but all this sound advice could come to little or nothing if the human factor , that is the farmer or his family , could not translate that advice into practice on the farm . |
2 | The fact that most of us , most of the time , do not translate these capabilities into action is precisely what is seen as needing an explanation . |
3 | Their views of appropriate actions for resolving problems of disability related to their own value systems ; the authors of the study conclude that a standard service , which does not take individual values into account , will conflict with the view of some people it is trying to help . |
4 | League tables that do not take that correlation into consideration distort reality and are inaccurate . |
5 | Environmental policies which did not take economic concerns into account were " doomed to fail " , he said , whereas " there is no better ally in the service of our environment than strong economies , economies that make possible increased efficiencies , that enable us to make environmental gains , economies that can generate new technologies and help us arrest and reverse the damage done to our environment " . |
6 | A system that does not take these factors into account puts the child 's life at risk : it is the system and not the mother that is at fault . |
7 | One of the most commonly used arguments against the use of probabilistic grammars is that they do not take semantic information into account . |
8 | Sharman counters this by pointing out that conventional syntactic grammars do not take semantic information into account either . |
9 | The fact that article 5(1) of the Convention of 1958 used the word ‘ nationality ’ did not call that view into question , since the flag flown by ships and the nationality of natural persons were not interchangeable concepts for all purposes . |
10 | She looked him straight in the face now as she said , ‘ She does n't take such things into account ; she 's a law unto herself ’ |