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

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1 Polymer solutions tend to fall into category ( iii ) and the non-ideal behaviour can be attributed not only to the existence of a finite heat of mixing but also to the large difference in size between the polymer and solvent molecules .
2 Girls on mountains tend to come into contact with more amphibious life than our men folk , on account of our toilet arrangements .
3 So parents need to take into account the attentional state of the child before making a demand and by being aware of the need to gain attention they can avoid a clash of wills ( Stayton et al .
4 Since all the females in a group tend to come into oestrus at around the same time , the male goat will have a busy two or three days .
5 We shall shortly see how the tax system , in this case a tax on cigarettes , may be used to offset externalities that individuals fail to take into account .
6 The output comparisons have to take into account social , economic and political considerations : it may just be that in Rochester the residents prefer not to have to drag their refuse up the garden path , at any price .
7 Turning to the prices of individual stocks , in many cases the price is above par ( £100 ) because of the fall in interest rates , so investors have to take into account the fact that if they hold the stock to maturity they will incur a capital loss .
8 No wonder so many young people want to get into advertising or public relations , for it can be an exciting and rewarding career .
9 Economics should only be used to indicate potential costs and not , of itself , to determine policy choices ; for more often than not economic arguments neglect to take into account the totality of the costs involved .
10 And consequently it was also Sky 's fault that for every one person watching Sky , six people choose to tune into Football Italia on Channel 4 on Sunday afternoons .
11 ‘ It may be said that the duty is difficult to define , because when the act of negligence in manufacture occurs there was no specific person towards whom the duty could be said to exist : the thing might never be used : it might be destroyed by accident , or it might be scrapped , or in many ways fail to come into use in the normal way : in other words the duty can not at the time of manufacture be other than potential or contingent , and only can become vested by the fact of actual use by a particular person .
12 At other times people have to go into hospital to have an operation to make them better .
13 Then , as this piling-up process has proceeded , it has created new interests which future developments have to take into account .
14 These needs will have to take into account factors such as the governing body 's statutory responsibility for implementing the National Curriculum and the points about employment rights made later .
15 Ballet simply does not figure in black or working-class lives ; such children tend to go into dance through rock music , reggae , discos — and that means modern dance .
16 Children tend to come into care after upsetting events at home , such as a mother 's illness or following the trauma of eviction and homelessness .
17 Moderately high waves of greater length ; edges of crests begin to break into spin-drift .
18 Patient numbers and mortality fail to take into account the influences of different demographic groups or diagnoses and so these simple data are being abandoned for more complex assessments that generate an overall score and tell us something about how ill the patient is .
19 Relationships can be far freer within a secure framework than when partners or children have to take into account the possible collapse of the whole basic structure .
20 In his view , directly transmitted diseases such as common colds generally have lower virulence than vector-borne diseases such as malaria because transmission rates in the former are higher if infective hosts continue to come into contact with other individuals .
21 Future studies evaluating mechanisms of gastrin release have to take into account the H pylori state .
22 These three cases have to call into question the rights of parents , ignorant of the lives of the mentally handicapped in our society , and fearful and shocked by the discovery that they have a mentally handicapped child , to make decisions about the future of their handicapped children .
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