Example sentences of "[noun] be [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | My original career intention was to go into farm management and I went to agricultural college . |
2 | The region 's conservation officer , Jim Souness , said that new parts would be needed if the equipment were to fall into disrepair , making the possibility of someone taking it over even more remote . |
3 | The theme of this paper is that knowledge of soil conservation techniques should be improved , but the most pressing need is to put into practice what is already known . |
4 | Part IV makes comprehensive and detailed provision for the matters which the court is to take into account in deciding the question of suitability . |
5 | Schedule 2 , for example , lists a number of factors which the court is to take into account in assessing reasonableness under ss6 and 7 — ie in relation to clauses excluding liability for breach of the implied terms in contracts for the supply of goods . |
6 | The factors which the court is to take into account under Sched 2 are : ( a ) the strength of the bargaining positions of the parties relative to each other , taking into account ( among other things ) alternative means by which the customer 's requirements could have been met ; ( b ) whether the customer received an inducement to agree to the term , or in accepting it had an opportunity of entering into a similar contract with other persons , but without having to accept a similar term ; ( c ) whether the customer knew or ought reasonably to have known of the existence and extent of the term ( having regard , among other things , to any custom of the trade and any previous course of dealing between the parties ) ; ( d ) where the term excludes or restricts any relevant liability if some condition is not complied with , whether it was reasonable at the time of the contract to expect that compliance with that condition would be practicable ; ( e ) whether the goods were manufactured , processed or adapted to the special order of the customer . |
7 | The other is to go into coalition with some of the other regional parties that may also hold some seats in parliament . |
8 | The clinician 's role is to bring into focus some areas that parents may not have thought affected the problem . |
9 | Vlaminck always insisted that he was the first to have ‘ discovered ’ African or Negro sculpture ( and he and his contemporaries used the term ‘ art negre ’ generically to cover not only African but also Polynesian art and indeed any tribal art at all that came their way ) and his claim was to pass into legend , although Gauguin himself possibly owned examples of African as well as Polynesian sculpture . |
10 | What had occurred was an unprecedented box-office slump in which eventually a third of America 's movie-houses were to close and giant film corporations were to plunge into debt . |
11 | I have discussed the impact that moves towards a Single Currency may have , especially if the Maastricht Treaty were to come into force . |
12 | A contrasting case is Watson [ 1989 ] 2 All ER 865 ( CA ) : the jury were to take into account the knowledge of the victim 's age and ( frail ) condition which he had acquired after he had broken into her house . |
13 | by enacting that a licence is to come into effect on the day it is granted or renewed ( subss. ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ) . |
14 | One of Churchill 's reactions to the fall of France was to put into effect his long-brewed plan to vent his anger and frustration on his secret services . |
15 | If , for instance , ICI were to buy into stock for use in later months a product whose price collapsed in the meantime , the loss could amount to hundreds of thousands of pounds . |
16 | ADJUSTMENTS : The main adjustments are to take into account your charging authority 's estimate of |
17 | A PEDESTRIANISATION scheme which has angered disabled groups in Darlington is to come into force from March 29 . |
18 | An embryonic European central bank is to come into existence soon after 1994 , the starting date of the second stage . |
19 | ( a ) the date on which the scheme is to come into effect , being a date not later than the day immediately before the first transfer date ; and |
20 | The Convention was to come into force upon ratification by 30 states . |
21 | The Convention was to come into force upon ratification by 30 states . |
22 | Taylor was reported to have ordered his forces to begin a ceasefire unilaterally from noon on Nov. 10 , 12 hours before the ECOWAS ceasefire was to come into force . |
23 | In general he attempted a series of solutions to specific questions without displaying an overall metaphysical coherence , and the work 's chief contribution was to bring into consideration the ideas of recently translated Arab and Jewish philosophers , especially Averroes and Moses Maimonides . |
24 | The other main option is to move into commerce and industry . |
25 | ONE of the biggest private users of the rail network is to go into liquidation because it can not afford British Rail 's rates . |
26 | The obvious solution is to take into account that these stand in causal or other nomic connections with somehow observable space-occupants . |