Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Stop , we will of course continue to put the varieties into unofficial trials , bracket and will pay the fees in full close brackets , in good faith on the understanding that when the varieties are to go into U K official trials , the position of your company will have been resolved and you will then be in a position to offer us the excrusive , exclusive rights at that time .
2 ‘ If you 're to come into money , then it could n't be at a more appropriate moment , could it ?
3 FRENCH soccer officials are to inquire into allegations that champions Marseille attempted to fix last Thursday 's league match with Valenciennes .
4 First , I am directing Leicestershire county council to establish a statutory and legally chaired inquiry whose terms of reference will be to inquire into management responses to complaints or other prima facie evidence of abuse , malpractice or other related matters in Leicestershire children 's homes between 1973 and 1986 ; and any other relevant management and personnel management matters during that period or subsequently .
5 The original problem could then be reconsidered in the light of this appraisal and the next stage would be to move into application , making the ideas operational by the teacher 's devising activities in reference to given examples drawn from existing teaching materials .
6 I think we have to recognize that the effect of these images and the conflicts from which they spring in Brent or Bradford has been to call into question any antiracist or multicultural project in education and indeed the idea of antiracism in general .
7 This can be seen from the figures in Table 5 which also suggest that the longer the time they had lived in an old people 's home the less likely they were to go into hospital .
8 The region 's conservation officer , Jim Souness , said that new parts would be needed if the equipment were to fall into disrepair , making the possibility of someone taking it over even more remote .
9 The inflationary stimulus of the war saw the promotion of fifteen offices between 1793 and 1815 , but twenty-nine were to come into existence between 1815 and 1830 and fifty-six between 1830 and 1844 .
10 One of the reasons why my partner and I disposed of our practice some years ago was the fact that the new legislation , particularly relating to investment business and the proposed audit regulations which were to come into force , was making practices less profitable , as it was impossible to pass all these extra costs on to the client .
11 They had been arrested in December 1972 and , as a result , did not come under the ‘ Diplock ’ innovations and the more stringent Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act , both of which were to come into force in the following year .
12 I have discussed the impact that moves towards a Single Currency may have , especially if the Maastricht Treaty were to come into force .
13 If , for instance , ICI were to buy into stock for use in later months a product whose price collapsed in the meantime , the loss could amount to hundreds of thousands of pounds .
14 As one who joined the Leader of the Opposition in voting against the Single European Act , before the right hon. Gentleman became a Euro-fanatic , may I appeal to my right hon. Friend to warn the voters about the huge dangers to the much-improved labour relations of Britain if they were to vote into power any Government who were prepared to pass over the power to wreck our trade union reforms by majority vote in Brussels ?
15 It would be very disgusting if Betty were to burst into tears in the sunshine .
16 The party is rich in buildings , printing presses , holiday homes ; if it were to break into bits , there would be a battle over who kept the goodies .
17 The Parminter tale was utterly scandalous and she would have to persuade Wilmot to skate around the libel laws if it were to get into print , but she kept these reservations to herself .
18 English was defined as including both language and literature and we were to take into account relevant aspects of drama , media studies , information technology and information handling .
19 English was defined as including both language and literature and we were to take into account relevant aspects of drama , media studies , information technology and information handling .
20 A contrasting case is Watson [ 1989 ] 2 All ER 865 ( CA ) : the jury were to take into account the knowledge of the victim 's age and ( frail ) condition which he had acquired after he had broken into her house .
21 What had occurred was an unprecedented box-office slump in which eventually a third of America 's movie-houses were to close and giant film corporations were to plunge into debt .
22 ADJUSTMENTS : The main adjustments are to take into account your charging authority 's estimate of
23 ONE of the biggest private users of the rail network is to go into liquidation because it can not afford British Rail 's rates .
24 The other is to go into coalition with some of the other regional parties that may also hold some seats in parliament .
25 An embryonic European central bank is to come into existence soon after 1994 , the starting date of the second stage .
26 by enacting that a licence is to come into effect on the day it is granted or renewed ( subss. ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ) .
27 ( a ) the date on which the scheme is to come into effect , being a date not later than the day immediately before the first transfer date ; and
28 A PEDESTRIANISATION scheme which has angered disabled groups in Darlington is to come into force from March 29 .
29 To reflect the strophic build-up of the poem presents no great difficulty to a translator ; what is extremely difficult is to render into English , a stress-timed language , an idea of a metre based on syllabic timings .
30 Now what we try and do is to put into sectors .
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