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

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1 Dignity in Destiny has already raised its prices and our table includes the increases at Golden Charter due to come into force this week .
2 The moorland in the South West Peak was proposed for ESA status in 1991 and the designation failed to come into force this summer as planned .
3 The Consortium agreed to attract into membership all bodies that shared its objectives .
4 At Hastings and at Southport in 1934 , controversy centred around the issue of " Emergency Powers " , i.e. the granting to a future Labour government of " authority to take over or regulate the financial machine , and to put into force any measures that the situation may require for the immediate control or socialization of industry " .
5 We shall try to put into perspective these changes in the UK 's trade when we consider their international context in section 1.4 .
6 There was an old shooting range behind the farmhouse and we went up there one morning to put into practice all that we had learnt about explosives .
7 The Conservative governments of the 1980s saw school admissions as a key area in which to put into practice some of the New Right ideas about introducing free market principles into the education system , whilst at the same time deriving political capital from giving some legal recognition to parents ' ‘ moral right ’ to choose how their children are educated .
8 He became a model landlord , a horticulturalist ( he won a gold medal from the Royal Society for some successful experiments with a variety of potatoes ) and he began to put into practice some of the notions of public service which he felt appropriate to his station in life .
9 It takes at least three years to put into effect any major alteration in a course , and by that time you will have left college , we hope , with a completed degree .
10 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 ?
11 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 .
12 Actually , I sent Felicity to Summerhill because I saw this awfully exciting film called The Alamo , starring John Wayne , whom I adore , and he makes this absolutely glorious speech in it which goes ‘ Freedom , I like the sound of the word ’ , actually it 's ‘ Republic ’ he says , I know that because it was on the television last week , but I 've always heard it as ‘ Freedom ’ and I read that A S O'Neill positively breathed Freedom , as indeed do all the Irish , I find , and one has to have pots of money to go there , which gives one — what 's the word ? — sachet , which you do absolutely need to get into Society these days , and Felicity ( her name means Freedom , too , from the Latin , you know ) was frightfully keen to go , and does n't the name simply drip June in , say , the Cotswolds , and Felicity says there are teachers there with nothing to do at all , so you can tell the staff must be tip-top — I mean , what luxury ! spare staff ! — and Felicity 's always been such a tearaway and I know it 's jolly hard but I do think one needs Discipline to get one 's Freedom , I 've always had it , and Republics too , and now I gather she 's been on television , and Felicity was absolutely swearing by the school or something , Angela says , and where is it — somewhere pretty — she goes by train …
13 But the campaigning group the prison reform trust says it 's not impossible for drugs to get into prison this way .
14 The court is then entitled to take into consideration all relevant matters .
15 The earl also issued warrants for collecting the fines imposed at Forest Eyres : in 1638 a ‘ Messenger of His Majesty 's Chamber in Ordinary or his deputy ’ was ordered to take into custody those who refused to pay .
16 If a messenger be sent by the Lord Chief Justice in Eyre to take into custody some of the most substantial , as was done on the return of King Charles the Second , it may prevent further destruction .
17 Thus , whilst their Lordships entirely understand why both Barnett J. and the Court of Appeal should have felt , in the light of the passage cited from Reg. v. Bow Street Stipendiary Magistrate , Ex parte Director of Public Prosecutions , 91 Cr.App.R. 283 , 296–297 , that the district judge had paid insufficient regard to the task undertaken by the prosecution , they consider that the district judge was in fact correct to take into account all the factors together , without reference to any burden of proof other than the heavy burden which always rests on a defendant who seeks a stay on the grounds of delay .
18 It may take some time to program this technique as it has to take into account all foreseeable circumstances .
19 People will usually choose in a way which is consistent , but not in their own best interests since they fail to take into account all relevant information .
20 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 .
21 Failure of the court in making its assessment of damages to take into account all the information available at the time of the trial could lead to illogical and unjust results .
22 It is necessary to take into account all these factors when evaluating the economic impact of land reform so that one can beg begin to understand why China did not achieve a more spectacular economic recovery during communist rule the significance of the preservation of the rich peasant economy , and also why the Party decided to focus its new policy on industrialization .
23 An acceptable formula will probably be expected to make each school 's ‘ budget share ’ depend mainly on the numbers of pupils in the school , but also to take into account such factors as the ages of the children , the subjects they are studying , and the numbers with special needs ; and also perhaps the levels of social advantage and disadvantage in the community the school serves .
24 Furthermore , while it was possible to take into account many of the phonological variations attributable to fast speech production , the analysis excluded a consideration of phonological assimilation across word boundaries .
25 In fact , he has completely failed to take into account this very important development . ’
26 It is intended in addition that this unit of study should enable teachers to contribute to the formulation of school policies designed to take into account these factors :
27 ‘ We also try to take into account any special dietary needs . ’
28 I replied with caution and a slightly playful evasion that I understood that he would decide that , to which he replied that naturally he would like to take into account any hopes of mine .
29 Now the holder of speculative balances not only has to consider the yield on close substitutes such as bonds , but he also has to take into account any prospective capital gains or losses which may accrue when buying the bond .
30 It is also important to take into account any rebasing of the RPI .
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