Example sentences of "[noun] must [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Surely any comparison between past and present must take into account the £4.25 billion that was added to value-added tax .
2 He put it best , perhaps , when he said that the writer must wade into life as into the sea , but only up to the navel .
3 Any future marketing and promotional strategies must take into account the desirability of increasing the number of new visitors , particularly tourists , by promoting RBG effectively to tourists in Edinburgh , outside Edinburgh and overseas .
4 Criticism of the illogicality of the Opposition must take into account the complete collapse of faith in the government by the end of 1938 .
5 The final deal must take into account every sector of an all-industry package , because every sector of the industry is affected .
6 JUDGES must take into account public opinion when sentencing offenders and aim to leave everyone with a feeling that justice has been done , England 's Lord Chief Justice , Lord Taylor , declared yesterday .
7 In the name of harmonisation , and to avoid charges of unfair trading , she says all 12 countries must fall into step with the one with the toughest rules .
8 Here the interests of the workers cross occupational lines … [ and ] if their product must enter into competition with a substitute product made under cheaper working conditions , they will find it difficult to maintain or improve their own circumstances .
9 The overall design concept must take into consideration serveral critical factors , namely :
10 The court must take into consideration the nature of the testator 's property , the pecuniary position of the dependant , his or her conduct to the testator , and any other relevant circumstance , and the testator 's reasons for the dispositions made by him in his will .
11 The court must take into consideration the whole of the lease and the purposes for which it was granted , and then see what is the proper construction of a particular covenant ( Bickmore v Dimmer [ 1903 ] 1 Ch 158 ) .
12 The court must take into account , in making its assessment in the case of any particular plaintiff , of the pain which he has actually suffered and will suffer and the suffering which he has undergone and will undergo .
13 It is not entirely clear what factors the court must take into account when creating the hypothetical similar child .
14 In addition , where a contract term places a financial limit on liability , the availability of insurance cover is one of the factors which a court must take into account when assessing the reasonableness of the limitation ( UCTA 1977 , s13(4) ) .
15 In considering the liability for such unsafe products , the court must take into account the manner in which it has been marketed , its " get-up " and any warnings and instructions supplied .
16 The study of the English economy in the late Middle Ages shows that there were wide discrepancies of fortune between different parts of the country , and that any attempt to understand its development must take into consideration not only such general factors as population change and the effects of war but also the immediate local factors which determined why one area could outstrip another in prosperity or decline .
17 Dimension immediately suggests that the choreographer must take into account the space in which the dancers move .
18 SSDs must take into account that contributions from black elders under such schemes are likely to be less than those of their white counterparts .
19 Any judgment on the preferability of fixed or floating exchange rates must take into account these considerations and recognize that it is a matter of balancing advantages against disadvantages .
20 In considering the exercise of their powers the local authority must take into account matters which they ought to take into account , ignore matters which they ought not to take into account and then reach a decision which is not so unreasonable that no reasonable local authority could have come to it .
21 IFN treatment in these patients must take into consideration the CD4 cell count and HLA haplotypes .
22 Second , we assume that the study of strategic vision must take into consideration strategic content as well as the strategic contexts of product , market , issue , process , and organization .
23 Sony are also guarded about the technical specification of their search and retrieval engine which means that potential publishers must enter into confidentiality agreements before receiving even the essential information on which to base their preliminary data preparation costs .
24 Clinicians must take into account the nature of the test meal used when results are correlated with clinical features .
25 To communicate the meaning of any story or theme based on real life , choreographers must take into account all the facets of modern thought and behaviour .
26 Hence , any adequate analysis must take into account the intersection of capitalist , patriarchal and racist structures in order to understand gender relations in contemporary British society .
27 Wherever possible , however , the counsellor must take into consideration what the counsellees might themselves have wanted had they been sufficiently well to have made the judgement themselves .
28 In other words , science does not disprove the resurrection : the resurrection is one of the facts which science must take into account .
29 The librarian is not , however , tied to a developmental programme or syllabus , and need not consider any other aspects of educational growth , such as the teacher in school must take into account .
30 Anyone contemplating living in the West Country must take into account the waterside factor .
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