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

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1 A new point that I would make , however , in many of those arguments which relate to the impossible , or alleged availability of additional windfall sites , and land on the inner greenbelt boundary , but I think the analysis which is er carried out is a simplistic one , because it solely relates to residential land requirements , there is no erm attempt to erm bring into the equation whether there is land available for the related employment necessary for that additional residential development , whether there is land available for schools , shops , and Mr Davis 's recreation uses , and so on , and all those will very considerably increase the amount of land required to be released to support residential development , wherever it is located , and that is something which I believe has not been properly taken into account .
2 Then there are those , predominantly male workers , who are effectively coerced into retirement and sometimes early retirement by poor working conditions , ill-health , redundancy and unemployment ( Walker , 1985b ; Walker and Taylor , 1991 ) .
3 ‘ Checks and balances guard against undue concentrations of power and make certain that all the interests which boards have a duty to consider are properly taken into account . ’
4 Checks and balances guard against undue concentrations of power and make certain that all the interests which boards have a duty to consider are properly taken into account . ’
5 I wish to ensure that environmental considerations are properly taken into account .
6 A check is performed to ensure the packages have been successfully entered into LIFESPAN .
7 It may also be re-run to ensure that the updates have been successfully entered into LIFESPAN prior to Quality Approval .
8 Current models of reading development assert that the child 's phonological knowledge and skills are only brought into play after an initial visual stage , and are involved in conscious decoding from print to sound .
9 I , I think it could have been just put into user friendly English .
10 Changing patterns of household formation are normally taken into account , as this factor can also affect results .
11 What is more , proper names are normally introduced into discourse by means of descriptive phrases .
12 Skirtings are generally nailed into place to timber packing pieces , called grounds , which are themselves secured to the masonry behind with large cut nails .
13 Sections are easily slotted into place — tube into socket
14 It is important to realise that we are not taking into account all the competing paths produced by poor acoustic-phonetic labelling .
15 Other researchers have pointed out that improvements in medicine and nutrition , and changes in other health-related variables , such as the types of jobs that people do , are not taken into account in Brenner 's study .
16 For these reasons such costs and revenues are not taken into account in decision making .
17 There are certain costs and benefits which are not taken into account by the price system .
18 If these complex changes over time in the relationship between general improvements in attainment , social bases of recruitment and expanded further educational opportunities are not taken into account , the general improvement can appear from the fixed position of an employer as a decline in standards .
19 For women it has serious consequences because childcare costs are not taken into account .
20 The second main method of controlling the exercise of discretion is relevancy : a decision will be declared ultra vires if it is based upon irrelevant considerations or if relevant considerations are not taken into account .
21 Many people in the north-east often feel marginalised and that their views are not taken into account .
22 Longer-term uses ( either within or beyond the corporation ) are not taken into account , after all its your document , is n't it ?
23 Pollutants from burning fuel , such as nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide are not taken into account in current computer models of climate change .
24 There are various kinds of chromosomal DNA whose exact base sequence may well be largely irrelevant to their function — for example , because they are not translated into protein .
25 The main disadvantage of marginal costing that overheads are not included into product costs although it apparent that if activities classified as overheads were not employed then it is unlikely a firm would be able to satisfactorily produce the products .
26 ‘ We are just hammered into place ’ , I was told .
27 A proportion of H 2 O molecules are always decomposed into hydrogen ions ( H + ; ) and hydroxyl ions ( OH- ) ( a state known as dissociation ) , the concentration of H + ; ions being expressed as pH .
28 Where the valleys are deeply cut into rock , the invading seas have produced the fjords .
29 Main classes are divided into subclasses which are further subdivided into form , place , time and subject aspects .
30 Whole oats need to be fed in a larger quantity , as a proportion of them tend to pass undigested through the horse ; and crushed oats are usually smashed into oblivion , and reduced to a poor quality feed of husks and dust .
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