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

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1 While the above argument takes into account costs which the lawyer would normally ignore in reaching a policy choice , Manne nonetheless constructs a cost/benefit calculus which neglects to take into account the totality of costs involved in unfettered insider dealing .
2 This is a classic case of an argument which purports to take into account the female point of view , but which fails because the reference is merely token .
3 In the determination of its grant to local authorities the government uses a complex formula which tries to take into account the extent of need for the various services .
4 Now this old girl is getting on and she wants to move into town .
5 He had the cheek to say he needed things for his wife who has to go into hospital . ’
6 Broadly speaking , the aim is to provide , whether by fostering or small family group homes , as much individual attention and as near normal an environment as possible for the child who has to come into care .
7 It is one of my favourite films — Peter Sellers as the vicar who tries to put into practice the teachings of Jesus Christ , causing anarchy and chaos thereby .
8 This note applies as much to an RFL who wishes to participate in an incorporated practice as to an RFL who wishes to enter into partnership with an English solicitor .
9 You 're not the sort of man who likes to get into trouble , are you ? ’
10 If the exemption policy continues , one will probably find that the group of people one wants to bring into training is completely outwith the scope of the board .
11 I barely hold back a hurrah , but can not stop myself from doing a backwards roll during which everything seems to go into slomo and clarify like a TV closeup : my backward roll begins , the picture outside the window slowly slips downward .
12 is the right one if one wishes to take into account the ability to pay and the income of the people whom we are taxing .
13 It neglects to take into account the possibility that people might also attach a comparable value to environmental protection , and similarly fails to attach a value to the contribution vehicles make to acid rain and greenhouse gas emissions .
14 Any action has to be additional to member states ' own policies ; it has to take into account the views of the region ; it has to be adopted unanimously by the Council , and the European Parliament ( EP ) can veto it .
15 It may take some time to program this technique as it has to take into account all foreseeable circumstances .
16 Almost all of Bailey 's time now is spent with commercials , and he wants to move into feature films .
17 Next , it plans to get into television as well .
18 So far Rolle has been concerned to delineate strategies to prevent man losing all his creative potential , a stage roughly corresponding to that which other mystics label the purgative stage ; now he tries to bring into focus what is saved .
19 IXI managing director , Ray Anderson , says his company is girding its loins for the ‘ mother of all battles ’ as it seeks to drive into Sun Microsystems Inc turf armed with X.desktop over OSF/Motif .
20 As for public protection , this depends on executive decisions with regard to release ; it fails to take into account whether it is necessary for public protection to keep ‘ lifers ’ in for so long .
21 This represents nearly 10% of total London area traffic movements and is almost certainly an underestimate , according to Eurotunnel , because it fails to take into account the effects of increasing congestion .
22 The argument is nonsense because it fails to take into account the way women are treated as a matter of course .
23 This ‘ analogy with the sick ’ adopted by Rees and Barr ( 1984 ) is rightly criticised ( Shiu , 1986 ) , because it fails to take into account research results which indicate that pupils are active in their learning and logical in tackling tasks .
24 It fails to take into account businessmen 's expectations .
25 Talking about Hamlets , I need another quotation before I begin my travels , for when it comes to research into English I have found that it is rarely possible to predict the end-point of the journey when one starts out , or whether one 's road leads anywhere at all .
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