Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The European Monetary Fund has not come into existence and the moves towards a common currency and a Community central bank are little nearer reality .
2 Provided that the action does not cease under sub s ( 2 ) of s 138 ( that is , the lessee has not paid into court ( sic ) not less than five clear days before the return day all the rent in arrear and the costs of the action ) then , if the court is satisfied that the lessor is entitled to enforce the right of re-entry or forfeiture for non-payment of rent , it shall order possession to be given not less than four weeks from the date of the order unless within that period the lessee pays into court ( sic ) all arrears and costs ( s 138(3) ) .
3 Related research in this area has focussed on the views of information systems managers only , and generally , has not taken into account the views of a range of managers .
4 It has not taken into account the evident disjuncture between the cultural norms of his home and community and those of the school .
5 The hon. Gentleman has not taken into account the £280 that a couple will have received this year because of the so-called flat-rate £140 poll tax reduction .
6 British Business , for 103 years the official weekly organ of the Department of Trade and Industry , has not passed into history without comment .
7 In our country the cost of a conventional cholecystectomy is estimated at US$2400 ( £1400 ) , the inability to work not taken into consideration .
8 The Doctor remembered why , long ago , he had decided not to go into politics .
9 So really you can actually avoid not coming into contact with it , but , two years ago , just really everywhere you walked there 'd be someone dealing or whatever , so you could n't really avoid it .
10 I enclose a Statement showing the approximate sums involved in connection with your purchase but you will appreciate that these to do not take into account any apportionment of general and water rates .
11 ‘ We decided not to go into debt to take part but it was still hard just to be a spectator , ’ said Steve .
12 When he played for Sheffield United he told a local newspaper that he dared not go into city nightspots in case he ran into any Wednesday supporters .
13 When thou wert young and robust and strongly knit , thou did'st not go into battle without a coat of mail . ’
14 All the organisations interested in penal reform are disappointed that the Criminal Justice Bill did not pass into law before the outbreak of war and will immediately on the termination of hostilities in Europe bring pressure to bear on the Government to reintroduce that Bill , with or without amendment .
15 The bill was passed by the National Assembly at its second reading on June 21 , but on June 28 the Senate voted to reject the version of the bill approved by the National Assembly on the grounds that it did not take into consideration the Senate 's amendments .
16 But his new picture of Marie did not take into account those disturbing scenes in her kitchen , or in the pill-box tunnels when her aggressive , violent behaviour had scared him half to death .
17 Sandor Czirjak , vice-president of the National Bank of Hungary , said that earlier bond issues ‘ did not take into account the difficulty of high inflation rates .
18 Even the Commission , with all its enthusiasm for EMU , could only come up with a potential saving of between 0.1% and 0.5% of the Community 's GDP , and even this did not take into account new costs of changing the ecu into other , non-EC currencies .
19 Also , these studies did not take into account HDL levels , which are well known to be inversely related to serum triglyceride concentrations ( Hulley et al , 1980 ) .
20 CD 's early agreements with Macrone , Bentley , and Chapman & Hall were unsatisfactory because they did not take into account the rapidly increasing value of his writings .
21 The recommendations did not take into account impending changes in community care .
22 The criteria upon which the design of the tailplanes was based did not take into account the possibility that a substantial differential pressure could exist in the tail structure other than that caused by aerodynamic loads .
23 Previous weight-loss or crash diets may well have failed in the short or long term because they did not take into account problems you might have had with food allergy or intolerance .
24 This provision did not take into account the substantial number of businesses in the licensed trade which are owned and operated by bodies corporate or incorporate and not by individual persons , with the result that the licence holder was a company official who exercised little or no control over the day-to-day running of the premises , or was the manager of the premises , and whose employment could be terminated at any time , irrespective of the date of expiry of the licence , either by his own volition or by his employer 's .
25 The stringency with which the courts have applied the criteria of relevancy has varied in different areas and there has been an unwillingness to declare invalid administrative decisions simply because the applicant could point to one ‘ relevant ’ factor which the authority did not take into account .
26 This is a situation which the tidy , randomized , and morally neutral competitive regularities of Darwinian evolutionary theory , which the sociobiologists treat as Holy Writ , did not take into account .
27 The $500 million was believed to constitute 80 per cent of Milken 's remaining personal wealth , but did not take into account the assets held by his wife and immediate family .
28 The monarchists ' proposals were doomed to failure a priori because they did not take into account a number of crucial factors relating to the Caudillo .
29 Size of establishment is associated with number of training programmes ( see Table 4 ) as one might expect it to be , although there are differences to be noted within authorities of similar size : while none of the large libraries said that they engaged in no planned training programmes , they did not fall into Category I ( Category I was 30 or more programmes and was a very broad grouping , with several libraries mentioning well over 100 programmes ) .
30 Now some life has returned , those dwellings that did not fall into ruin having been adopted as holiday homes ; even the forsaken chapel has been converted into a residence .
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