Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] into [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In one way the Chancellor is already brought into relation with the administration of justice , though not so as to enable him to modify the law at his pleasure . |
2 | To determine the winner , time is usually taken into account in one of the following ways : Bogey time : |
3 | On ‘ Guts ’ and ‘ Fear ( Is A Man 's Best Friend ) ’ , however , the mood is one of aggression , especially at the end of each song which is deliberately hammered into oblivion with a few short , shocking strokes . |
4 | After a year of further research , planning , test transmissions and consultation with concerned groups , the service is now going into operation on the main edition of Central News . |
5 | However , although the validity of patents is frequently brought into issue by defendants , only a handful of patents are revoked each year . |
6 | It is particularly this aspect of BSL structure which not only creates the concentration of meaning in a few glosses but is frequently brought into use by deaf people . |
7 | The lectures are at the Institute and what is learnt is immediately put into practice with the trainees acting as helpers in the various groups . |
8 | But if workers regard the social security benefits that they now receive as part of their total wage package , and this is fully taken into account in their labour supply decision , then the supply curve will shift back to S1 ; wages and employment returning to their original level . |
9 | By unscrewing a ribbed locking collar the blade is allowed to swivel out into position and is then locked into place by screwing up the collar . |
10 | The expectations and priorities of social workers are seen to be very low in relation to the children 's education ; changes of placement lead to changes of school and this is seldom taken into account in placement decisions . |
11 | A good deal of money and effort is therefore going into study of the human factor , which should ultimately lead to further reduction of accidents and risk . |