Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is intended in addition that this unit of study should enable teachers to contribute to the formulation of school policies designed to take into account these factors : |
2 | Many of the early studies of platelet function in diabetic subjects failed to take into account other factors known to influence platelet function , particularly the presence or absence of diabetic vascular complications . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Two brothers decided to go into business buying and selling beds . |
5 | Iraq 's nuclear plans seemed to go into abeyance while it was reactorless and still bogged down in its costly war against Iran . |
6 | Girls on mountains tend to come into contact with more amphibious life than our men folk , on account of our toilet arrangements . |
7 | Ian Humphreys and Duncan Mitchell were making space down the right wing for Milton as the visitors started to click into gear , searching and probing for a way past the Fairmile defence . |
8 | In compiling the full fixtures for the season , programme planners had to take into account a first division increased in size by two to 16 , plus this autumn 's tour by New Zealand . |
9 | In compiling the full fixtures for the season , programme planners had to take into account a first division increased in size by two to 16 , plus this autumn 's tour by New Zealand . |
10 | They stared at him as you might stare at orange rats trying to get into bed with you . |
11 | Most of the literature that deals with indigenous psychologies fails to take into account the possible variations in this respect between not only the sexes , but between other social categories such as chiefs and commoners . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | By 1910 however , it seems to have been fairly standard practice for the daughters of skilled manual workers to try to get into printing . |
14 | Social workers looking to move into care management jobs will find recruitment opportunities at the Community Care Job Forum and Careers Convention in Manchester on 19 and 20 May . |
15 | ‘ His breezy , free-spirited delivery inspired a new approach to the character and from there all the pieces started to fall into place . ’ |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Spurs of bone grew from his spine , bursting through his skin , and his fingers began to fuse into shovel blades . |
19 | However , managing these principles has to take into account the fact that : |
20 | And then things seemed to come into focus . |
21 | The SLF has been pushing Government to ensure the interests of landlords are taken care of in the regulations but in the meantime , Mr Barlow said the advice not to relet was the only choice even although it would have a serious effect on entrants wanting to get into let holdings . |
22 | He says they have 81 families waiting to move into service accomodation . |
23 | Meanwhile , Xerox has piggybacked on to Access with its ScanWorx high-speed document recognition system for Sun platforms trying to get into reseller channels . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | And the lawns seemed to stretch into infinity |
26 | 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 . |
27 | WUS provides scholarships and bursaries in front-line states for South Africans forced to flee into exile . |
28 | ‘ 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 . |
29 | In 1972 I suggested a fresh categorization of the processes involved to take into account an additional meaning of ‘ propagate ’ ; namely to rear to sexual maturity . |
30 | Newspapers tended to get into trouble with governments , something which had happened before independence and since . |