Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , any attempt to analyse the former land use around a settlement needs to take into account more than just the present physical nature of the land : changes may have taken place in any period under the influence of the technical abilities , and social and economic conditions prevailing at any time . |
2 | But a snag is that the fibre requires an optoelectronic converter where the subscriber wants to plug into cable . |
3 | In the meantime , if your child has to go into hospital , tell the hospital staff of any particular foods he does n't like or if he has any special dietary needs . |
4 | Any description of the service sector has to take into account the legacy of what has become known as the Fisher/Clark thesis or the ‘ three-sector , model of economic growth . |
5 | Believe me this law seems to come into operation unfailingly at about 3.20pm every day ! |
6 | Most of the literature that deals with indigenous psychologies fails to take into account the possible variations in this respect between not only the sexes , but between other social categories such as chiefs and commoners . |
7 | It is working in partnership with Norway 's Statoil on other opportunities , including possible projects in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan , as part of the process of taking a longer look ahead at business prospects than the average City scribbler cares to take into account . |
8 | If the change is not well managed throughout this process , different groups ' interests may be so radically affected that the process has to degenerate into chaos before stability can be regained . |
9 | ‘ It 's the number of Africans the UN allows to go into space , ’ he said . |
10 | The average Westerner fails to take into account the fact that there are so many weak points on the human body . |
11 | However , managing these principles has to take into account the fact that : |
12 | Lucy Snowe comes as a stranger to the school , but after a while starts to settle into place . |
13 | But make sure you pay attention not just to the basic impulses and enthusiasms , which are sound and fine ; not just to the incidental portrait of a consummate mountaineer in the passages about Dave Breashears ; but also to a strange sort of instinctual third dimension which Blessed 's larger than life character seems to entice into play : |
14 | The design of policy has to take into account the ambiguity of the welfare analysis outlined in the previous section . |
15 | Pressure-group activity is only one factor that the government has to take into account in deciding policy , and the group 's importance to the government and community is susceptible of various interpretations . |
16 | When investing abroad , an investor has to take into account a number of factors that are not relevant when investing in the domestic economy . |
17 | The latter , though , might just be assimilated to the factors that the subject has to take into account under operant conditioning . |
18 | However , for a discount security with more than six months ( 182 days ) to maturity , the bond equivalent yield has to take into account the fact that the corresponding bond makes two coupon payments and that interest is earned by investing the first coupon . |
19 | In doing so , the Church has to take into account ‘ the Tradition ’ — the consensus of teaching and practice down the centuries . |
20 | Whilst it would be an exaggeration to say that the part played by remains true that it is only in an exceptional case that a Government Bill fails to pass into law in substantially the form in which it entered Parliament . |
21 | However , what such an analysis fails to take into account is that the evidence of wrong-doing that became so public in the United States would almost certainly have never surfaced in the United Kingdom , given the laws of libel and the willingness of the British people to tolerate secrecy in government . |
22 | The conclusions of this , and similar studies , were that research and other work relating to energy systems needs to take into account people 's behaviour and their learning processes . |
23 | The mutual help system has to take into account things like holidays and emergency backup . |
24 | The Tyneside-based company plans to expand into South Durham and Teesside in a bid to win market share ahead of the promised upturn in the housing market . |
25 | Manne fails to take into account ‘ what our restraints on insider trading actually gain for us , both economically and in terms of the quality of our society and our human relationships . ’ |
26 | Then those who felt attracted by the idea of emigrating discussed it among themselves to see if it was at all feasible for them — there would be their affairs in Cork to liquidate , there might be family ties to take into account , there was even the question of whether they could endure the change of climate . |
27 | But such a misguided view fails to take into account first the " fusing " of the many experienced crews that served in the Force , and the pooling of operational expertise that followed the hard-won tactical procedures , and last but no means least the steady improvement of the boffinery devices that were tried and tested on the job by no less than Bennett in person . |