Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Balancing the tray , to which Mrs Darrell had kindly added the plate containing those cream cakes which she had not managed to devour , she heard her say to Dr Neil , ‘ You really ought to go into society again , my dear .
2 Style may crystallize into persona and persona be understood as a public presentation of a particular type of social being .
3 The ones who do n't may retreat into depression , turn to alcohol and drugs — or to an extra-marital relationship .
4 He put it best , perhaps , when he said that the writer must wade into life as into the sea , but only up to the navel .
5 Yesterday , the shadow Chancellor said on the early morning news that Britain should fall into line with its partners — in other words , that we should give in to them without bothering to do anything to secure the best deal for this country .
6 We were discouraged , during the war , from keeping diaries , probably in case these lethal documents should fall into enemy hands , but as nearly as I can now recall it is all true .
7 On the one hand it expressed its unease , recalling the need for a comprehensive solution which ‘ must translate into fact the right of the Palestinian people to a homeland ’ , but on the other hand certain members of the Community — Britain , Italy , the Netherlands and France — agreed to help implement the treaty militarily .
8 In the name of harmonisation , and to avoid charges of unfair trading , she says all 12 countries must fall into step with the one with the toughest rules .
9 Tomason — this is my favourite Japlish word and one we really should import into English .
10 Sony are also guarded about the technical specification of their search and retrieval engine which means that potential publishers must enter into confidentiality agreements before receiving even the essential information on which to base their preliminary data preparation costs .
11 Here the interests of the workers cross occupational lines … [ and ] if their product must enter into competition with a substitute product made under cheaper working conditions , they will find it difficult to maintain or improve their own circumstances .
12 The court must take into consideration the nature of the testator 's property , the pecuniary position of the dependant , his or her conduct to the testator , and any other relevant circumstance , and the testator 's reasons for the dispositions made by him in his will .
13 Wherever possible , however , the counsellor must take into consideration what the counsellees might themselves have wanted had they been sufficiently well to have made the judgement themselves .
14 Second , we assume that the study of strategic vision must take into consideration strategic content as well as the strategic contexts of product , market , issue , process , and organization .
15 The study of the English economy in the late Middle Ages shows that there were wide discrepancies of fortune between different parts of the country , and that any attempt to understand its development must take into consideration not only such general factors as population change and the effects of war but also the immediate local factors which determined why one area could outstrip another in prosperity or decline .
16 IFN treatment in these patients must take into consideration the CD4 cell count and HLA haplotypes .
17 The overall design concept must take into consideration serveral critical factors , namely :
18 The court must take into consideration the whole of the lease and the purposes for which it was granted , and then see what is the proper construction of a particular covenant ( Bickmore v Dimmer [ 1903 ] 1 Ch 158 ) .
19 When selecting or reappraising channels , the company must take into consideration a number of factors .
20 In other words , they must take into account another meaning of the word structure ( see page 70 ) in the sense that it is the basic framework fur the choreographic design .
21 Dimension immediately suggests that the choreographer must take into account the space in which the dancers move .
22 To communicate the meaning of any story or theme based on real life , choreographers must take into account all the facets of modern thought and behaviour .
23 West Country Living : Where you ca n't overlook the sea Anyone thinking of living in the region must take into account the waterside factor , says Marcus Palliser
24 Anyone contemplating living in the West Country must take into account the waterside factor .
25 Therefore , the analysis of hearing people 's skills in BSL is not simply a matter of eliciting deaf people 's views on hearing BSL users , but must take into account a societal element not apparent in the evaluation of skills in , say , french .
26 So one must take into account the effects of one 's actions on the satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the desires of all those affected , along the lines of preference utilitarianism .
27 Meaning is not simply in an utterance , irrespective of the participants : to understand it we must take into account the inter-subjectivity of the participants , addressing ourselves to such questions as who controls the meaning and the nature of the reference .
28 Any judgment on the preferability of fixed or floating exchange rates must take into account these considerations and recognize that it is a matter of balancing advantages against disadvantages .
29 The legacies of these origins have persisted and there has never been agreement on the nature of international affairs , on the proper methods for studying them , or on the range of elements which theories of them must take into account .
30 In particular , if one is examining the effects of some early experience on adult behaviour , one must take into account the events in the intervening period .
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