Example sentences of "into [noun sg] the [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was published to ‘ keep alive the call to put into practice the principles of democratisation ’ , and retains the spirit of Many Voices , One World — the report of the UNESCO-sponsored MacBride Commission which first articulated the call for a New World Information and Communication Order in the 1970s .
2 Thus if the chargee is entitled to payment on demand he is not required to give the company a reasonable time in which to raise the funds to make payment and is only required to give the company time in which to put into effect the mechanics of payment .
3 BBC journalists took strike action in protest , and the programme was eventually screened with a few face-saving deletions , but the episode called into question the Board of Governor 's commitment to freedom of expression .
4 The fact is that the project itself will call into question the notion of success and failure , my theme in the big glass , he wrote , is , after all , the calling into question of such terms as success and failure , the calling into question of such notions as project and even work .
5 The same is likely to be true for South Eastern secretarial/office staff , and throws into question the chances of success of campaigns to recruit them such as recently initiated by the major Transport and General Workers Union ( TGWU ) ( see Financial Times , 5 and 6/12/86 ) .
6 Also on March 25 parties of the so-called " pro-democracy " alliance ( New Aspirations Party , Palang Dharma , Ekkaparb and the Democrats ) held a joint press conference and called into question the credibility of Narong as Prime Minister , in the light of a recent US State Department allegation that he had been denied a visa in mid-1991 because of his suspected ties with drug trafficking .
7 In 1970 , an all-party Committee of the Council had been set up to examine the future of the tramway ; rising costs had once again called into question the future of winter tramway operations .
8 The Wages Act 1986 and the Employment Act 1989 radically altered the financing of redundancy payments by abolishing the government 's subsidy of employers ' redundancy costs.i These changes , which herald another shift in the purpose of the legislation , bring into question the role of redundancy payments and their relationship with the social security system , but above all they put a higher premium on dismissing the cheapest workers .
9 This , in turn , brought into focus the problem of individuation , and it became evident that the success or failure of any ontological " principle of individuation " depended upon its ability to provide a satisfactory clarification of the distinction between numerical and species identity .
10 The fact of commissioning brings into focus the cost of church planting .
11 Again , quite usefully , such classifications will throw into relief the difficulty in television of generalizing across national systems in the absence of the kind of international standard which classical Hollywood cinema has provided for the understanding of cinema .
12 in In re A. ( Minors ) ( Abduction : Custody Rights ) [ 1992 ] Fam. 106 , considered the degree of intolerability which had to be established in order to bring into operation the provisions of article 13 ( b ) .
13 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 .
14 However , five years of the sentence were suspended after the judge took into consideration the length of time Hopkins had already spent in custody , and his plea of guilty of possession of guns and explosives in French territorial waters in 1987 .
15 Elephant conservation was not a top priority , nor was the sort of environmental planning that takes into consideration the needs of wildlife as well as those of humans .
16 Now when you do this sort of assessment do you take into consideration the amount of money I have to pay to go and stay a night at a place like this ?
17 he 's got to take consi into consideration the amount of recovery time that is required , and especially when they 're you know , interfering with the waterworks of somebody
18 Taking into account the rise in employment , the rise in capital stock per head ( an index of increased mechanization ) was 51 per cent in the United States , 90 per cent in Europe , and 202 per cent in Japan ( figure 10.5 ) .
19 The company , which returned to profit last year following a rigorous re-structuring programme ( CI No 2,010 ) , saw a sharp improvement in its continental European operations where revenues grew 17% , taking into account the fall in sterling .
20 Expense ratio is around 16% against a market average of about 30% ( but if it takes into account the cost of selling and servicing ‘ add-on products ’ such as legal expenses insurance and moves other costs into claims cost , as competitors do , it is down at about 13% ) .
21 More detailed calculations ( taking into account the variation of torque with speed ) for angles of 3 and 6 degrees would reveal the optimum setting for the switching angle .
22 When other tradeable assets are taken into account the total of charity money that might be available for fund management could be between £15bn and £20bn .
23 In my view the trial judge , dealing as he was with a most difficult and distressing case under the necessity to give a decision immediately , did not sufficiently take into account the degree of pressure required to constitute undue influence in the case of a patient in the position of Miss T. I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that there is abundant evidence which would justify this court in coming to the conclusion that she was subjected to the undue influence of her mother which vitiated her decision .
24 Real control of exercise , like real control of food intake , needs to be flexible enough to take into account the unpredictability of life , your fluctuations in mood , the vagaries of fortune .
25 Alternatively , the discrepancy may be explained by the experimental protocols since the studies of Appleton et al could not take into account the interactions between carcinogen and calcium or enterectomy .
26 There 's a lot to it , you ca n't just go on and tell gags you have to take into account the type of show that will follow and the material that will work alongside it . ’
27 Each year we review the cost of Friends subscriptions and take into account the level of admission charges at Historic Scotland properties , the costs charged by comparable organisations in Scotland and elsewhere in the United Kingdom and the service we provide to Friends .
28 Take into account the size of aquarium when considering a skimmer , — it should turn the gallonage over at least twice an hour .
29 The improvement in both treatment groups was compared by analysis of covariance taking into account the differences in severity of disease on entry to the trial .
30 Hence , any adequate analysis must take into account the intersection of capitalist , patriarchal and racist structures in order to understand gender relations in contemporary British society .
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