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

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1 Caterers are most likely to come into contact with industrial tribunals if one of their past or present employees refers a matter to the tribunal with regard to his or her contract of employment .
2 The most extensive area of discretion , however , is that with which we are most likely to come into contact : police officers on the beat .
3 Active , occupied children are less likely to get into trouble .
4 She was n't even sure why she 'd been so reluctant to come into contact with him .
5 At present , this option is not available under SSAP 15 , with the result that companies are not able to take into account , at the time the provisions for the obligations are set up , the tax relief that will be received when the benefits are actually paid .
6 Alright , now not all products are going to be , you know , you ca n't switch with the same amount of ease across all products , there are only , you know , if you are erm , a wheat farmer in the south east of England , alright , you 're not likely to switch into milk production just bec just because milk prices have risen .
7 IF one partner has not been married before and the other one has , the couple are more likely to go into marriage than a couple where both partners have been married before .
8 A possible ( relatively ) benign explanation might be presented for GPs ' failure to pursue a non compulsory route : that women , whose conventional role involves running the home and family , would be less willing to go into hospital precisely because of their feelings of responsibility for others in the home .
9 The bondholders , spread in their thousands across Europe , may be more difficult to bring into line .
10 Panels should be mounted in a position where they are least likely to fall into shadow , although of course the movement of the yacht and of the sun will caused this to change constantly .
11 This had become operational in 1978 , although full earnings-related pensions were not due to come into effect until 1998 .
12 These were swiftly put down and the Glasgow Volunteers , as fine a body of men as ever struggled from one ditch to another , were always ready to spring into action at the drop of a rifle .
13 Like the rest of London 's river children , they knew that the mud was a source of wealth , but were too shrewd to go into competition with the locals from Partisan Street for coins , medals and lugworms .
14 However , there are several Mira variables which can be found with binoculars when near maximum , and can even show some colour ; I have given notes about them in the pages which follow , but it is rather pointless to go into detail , because long-period variables are the province of the telescopic observer , and estimates made with binoculars are inevitably rough .
15 There may be circumstances where an integration of different programmes can reduce duplication and sharpen policy effectiveness , but in general co-ordination achieves very little — it is extremely difficult to put into practice .
16 But where the decision is reached on the basis of two quite separate considerations , one which is relevant and one which the authority is not entitled to take into account , the court must decide which was the dominant consideration .
17 If it is not permissible to take into account what was said by the Financial Secretary , I remain of the same view .
18 It 's always hard to break into TV , but , these days , there 's no getting over the fact that the recession has hit TV production , and it 's even worse post the SKY takeover .
19 However , it is also necessary to take into consideration the need for conservation of wildlife habitats and the needs of the farmers and fishermen , as well as those of canoeist and other users .
20 It is also important to take into account any rebasing of the RPI .
21 Er with regard to the means of satisfactory access , I think it 's also necessary to take into account er the need to reduce car dependency .
22 The court is then entitled to take into consideration all relevant matters .
23 one which is monumentally difficult to galvanize into action outside of crisis situations .
24 ‘ One thing you notice about her driving is that she is quite precise but she is never afraid to go into battle . ’
25 It is very important going into Easter that disruption does not take place .
26 It 's a deceptively simple idea that 's very difficult to put into practice .
27 The Government can do what it likes with such sites and protests are too small to take into calculation .
28 It may have refused to take into account something it was required to take into account or conversely it may have based its decision on something it was not entitled to take into account and so on … "
29 None of the Republic players was more likely to come into conflict with Charlton 's tactics than Liam Brady , who announced his retirement from international football after being substituted 10 minutes from half-time in a recent friendly against West Germany .
30 Far too often she lacked the precision and patience of Javer , who was quite content to enter into baseline rallies and await the errors .
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