Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , professional groups have distinct cultures , norms and values and these cultures may come into conflict .
2 The Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz said on Aug. 13 , amid suggestions that Venezuela , Saudi Arabia , the UAE and perhaps Nigeria might increase output , that " OPEC states should take into consideration their interests " and warned that they might " pay hard in the future " if they followed this course .
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 This duly happened , and in the judgment published in November 1991 , it was held that the valuation of the estates should take into account the agricultural tenancies granted by the late Lady Fox to herself and her farming partners .
5 Promoters of public investment projects should take into account the external effects of their actions in so far as they alter the physical production possibilities of other producers or the satisfaction that consumers get from given resources .
6 ( 3 ) New editors and new referees should take into account , and take responsibility for , the views and decisions of their predecessors .
7 Working-class girls were probably less socially protected than they had been in pre-industrial communities , and a variety of influences could come into play , including the temptation of the streets .
8 So dramatic was its timing and swiftness I paused to see if angels with trumpets would slide into view with some glad tidings .
9 Er what the policy does is to set out quite clearly , I 'm really looking at the the Humberside structure plan policy as an example , as to how the material considerations would come into play in erm offsetting if you like the the pol the other policies of the structure plan .
10 It also outlined a number of proposals that states might take into account in the drawing up of a global action plan at the February 1990 special session , including , among others : increased public information and education ; the possibility of a UN decade against drugs ; the establishment of a UN capability to provide training and equipment for national anti-drug forces ; relevant measures to prevent the laundering of drug monies and the establishment of a UN facility to gather information on this ; and development and technical assistance programmes aimed at strengthening local economies and legal systems against drugs .
11 At some localities three plates may come into contact .
12 Companies may run into cash-flow problems .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 But the vast majority of Bills will pass into law substantially unchanged from the form in which they finally leave the draftsman 's office ( if they pass into law at all ) .
16 Loose chips will snap into place and you will hear a cracking sound as the pins are pushed deeper into the socket .
17 An estimated $84,000,000 in further US aid was also delayed due to protracted negotiations with the US government on a " legal assistance accord " to lift Panama 's strict banking secrecy regulations so that investigations could proceed into drug trafficking and " money laundering " .
18 This would mean that the courts could take into account , as in other contexts where the expression is encountered , the purposes for which the notification is required .
19 Plants may come into leaf earlier ( leading to frost damage ) , grow more slowly , have more branches and smaller leaves , produce fewer flowers , or have lower oil and protein contents .
20 Once formally approved , the targets would come into force by the year 2000 in Western Europe and 2005 in Eastern Europe .
21 By the mid-1950s , moreover , with technical progress and economies of scale expected to reduce the capital cost of future generating plant below typical early 1950s levels ( see pp. 111–22 , below ) , a respectable case could be made that eventually historic average costs would come into line with replacement costs .
22 Beyond this point the rows of atoms will subside into repose in the next valley and shearing through one atomic spacing will have occurred .
23 They are economical , since once bought or raised from seed , plants will spring into life and flower year after year .
24 Possibly not so much the cost , what other factors in the list of , of determinants could come into play now ?
25 The mess of my life , the selfishnesses and false turnings and the treacheries , all these things could fall into place , they could become a source of construction rather than a source of chaos , and precisely because I had no other choice .
26 Erm yeah now these things these things could translate into sort of um
27 These regulations shall come into force on .
28 The regency provisions would come into effect in any of three events .
29 Regulations will come into force on 6 November 1992 setting the ‘ official rate ’ of interest at 9.75% from that date .
30 changes will come into effect as soon as the Bank informs you of them .
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