Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [be] [vb pp] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One could never tell when or whether Alan was wholly serious , for he found ideas exciting in themselves , too exciting , perhaps , ever to be put into practice : there he lay , smoking , waving , occasionally running his fingers through his thick black curly hair , and dropping cigarette ash through the slit into an old Coca-Cola tin .
2 But , according to Haksar , what has also to be taken into consideration is the risk of violence that might result from not allowing people to express their feeling and here civil disobedience might be regarded as a safety valve .
3 Parental wishes were also to be taken into account , though what that meant was unclear .
4 Paisley 's standing among the urban working-class ‘ secular ’ Protestants was considerably enhanced , and that support was later to be translated into support in elections .
5 The few areas which had escaped collectivization because they seemed too poor were now to be brought into line .
6 On density , the circular played down its importance and commented that ‘ for many of the redevelopment and infill sites now to be brought into use , densities do not provide reliable performance indicators ’ .
7 ‘ In my judgment the interests of the children are now to be taken into account and to be considered in relation to all the circumstances of the case including in relation to the general desirability that children wrongfully removed from their place of habitual residence should be returned .
8 ‘ In my judgment the interests of the children are now to be taken into account and to be considered in relation to all the circumstances of the case including in relation to the general desirability that children wrongfully removed from their place of habitual residence should be returned .
9 But travels costs have then to be taken into account .
10 Kim Barnett 's team has a degree of success to its credit , which has yet to be translated into prosperity on and off the field .
11 Though there is much evidence to indicate its increasing popularity as a news medium , radio 's impact on the popular press has yet to be taken into account when examining this period .
12 In the family proceedings court , where the provisions of Part I of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 have yet to be brought into force , the narrower provisions of the Evidence Act 1938 apply to supplement the common law rules .
13 The stability of the water has therefore to be taken into account in assessing the value of a water supply and the need for treatment before use .
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