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

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31 Concern about the public understanding of science often focuses on those occasions when scientists and the public are seen to come into conflict ; where , for example , scientific research is perceived as hazardous .
32 When we turn from LETTERS to Sabbatical ( 1982 ) , the latter seems almost to have been written to put into practice the theoretical position laid down in ‘ The Literature of Replenishment ’ .
33 The appeal was rejected and the order confirmed , although a slight reduction was made to take into account the days he spent in detention before his administrative detention order was issued .
34 Can my hon. Friend confirm that when he announces new proposals for deregulation he will ensure that he and his officials have consulted the Minister for small businesses to see that every effort is made to take into account the needs of small businesses and that deregulation , wherever possible , is increased , so that small businesses can get special exemptions where possible from what can be very complicated regulations and procedures that the Government introduce ?
35 BELVILLE : [ aside ] The girl had good sense and I thought it would be some pleasure to watch by what gradation she might be made to rise into love .
36 Yesterday , it was proposed that a committee be formed to look into speed limits .
37 And in the past few years we 've had to go into clearing as most other universities would do .
38 He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work .
39 Poor Mum , she 's had to go into hospital for an operation .
40 He is said to have offered to go into exile if the remainder of his sentence is waived .
41 Well they 've got to go into quarantine , and that 'll cost them wo n't he ?
42 He said ‘ No way — it 's got to go into publicity ’ .
43 I 've got to go into work tomorrow by the way .
44 Well , I 'll tell you one thing , Monday 's not gon na be wonderful for me , I 've got to go into hospital for a little operation er b but seriously , I 'll be out on Tuesday , but I 'll , I 'll be away for the week er , because the Doc said do n't come back to , to work till a week on Monday , so I 'll , I 'll try and listen if I can , but what have you got for us ?
45 So now Marie 's got to go into hospital and have this done , do n't know if she 'll be out on time and er anyway and so they , you know , she said we 've only got to face it mum , so she said well we ca n't come cos Marie ca n't face it I said they all went and got
46 All back together again yes , I 've got to go into hospital on erm well , tomorrow actually for erm another operation erm that 's to have a plate taken out of erm the collar bone which I broke in the middle of last season .
47 Well we 've got to go into town
48 Cos I said seeing as you 've got to go into town tomorrow
49 ‘ I 've got to go into registration , ’ said Jack quickly .
50 " What d'yer think , mate ? " he gasped : " They 've changed me round and I 've got to go into room four . "
51 In 1942 he was persuaded to go into hospital , where he was said to be schizophrenic .
52 On Jan. 14 Olszewski had agreed to look into budget proposals from the Solidarity trade union which would cause less hardship .
53 Me know the answer ! , in contrast , both the extra-verbal person evoked by me and the generalized person incorporated within the infinitive know as the support of a merely potential knowing are situated in the present , which explains the absence of to and the fact that this sentence can be used to call into question the possibility that the speaker has the knowledge at the present moment .
54 Even more dramatically , Darren Coulbourn , the white boy from Burnage High School who murdered Ahmed Iqbal Ullah and triumphantly proclaimed ‘ I 've killed a Paki ’ , was also known to have collaborated with an Asian boy in burning down the art block and ‘ used to get into trouble ’ at school ( as the Burnage Report puts it ) in the company of an Afro-Caribbean boy .
55 As a result local authorities have been requested to take into consideration the following Code of Practice : ‘ Control of Smells from the Animal Waste Processing Industry ’ when contemplating any action they might take in order to reduce odour nuisance , and to be aware of the Reports of the Working Party on the Suppression of Odours from Offensive and Selected Other Trades , which gives guidance on the best practicable means for dealing with odours .
56 Predictably , the middle classes have tended to move into owner-occupation , while council tenants tend to be the lower-paid and lower-status workers ( Ginsburg , 1979 , p. 138 ) .
57 We have had to take into account the changes in the international situation when considering the RNR , including the lengthening warning time .
58 In our attempt to understand the diversity of tropical forests , using largely the example of the trees , we have had to take into account all the features of the plant that would appear to reflect the forces of natural selection in terms of physical factors : meteorological , topographical , pedological , and biotic ones .
59 The method of analysis of covariance was used to take into account the small , random differences in severity of disease between treatment groups at the commencement of the trial that arise when random allocation is used .
60 That 's what we 've got to take into consideration .
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