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

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1 The problem is , when re-organising in terms of place , to make sure that people 's wishes are taken into consideration .
2 It will be argued that despite the obvious impact of government policy , the way in which policies are converted into practice within the enterprise and the precise form they take are problematic .
3 Women in the trade unions are advising that unless 15 years of trade-union equality policies are negotiated into practice , any market-led advantages are likely to be short-term and easily reversible .
4 Figure 16–3 implies that cutting income tax rates may eliminate some of the deadweight burden of distortionary taxation , but governments should probably expect their tax revenue to decline if such policies are put into effect .
5 A very wide variety of cases are received into care under this section .
6 Their attitudes to teaching and their conceptions of the effects of classroom activities are taken into account .
7 As serious partnership activities are put into practice , there is a growing need for an annual programme and audit of activity , so that the quality of experience offered to students each year is maintained as planning and organisations are renewed .
8 All around him other men in pale suits are driving into town .
9 The best are those where the head is made from a single piece of metal rather than where individual teeth are riveted into place .
10 The resulting meanings are organized into thought processes according to the purposes adopted by the reader .
11 After all in an age where everyone is becoming more environmentally aware , perhaps it is only fitting that even artists are getting into recycling .
12 Low temperature melt sticks are pushed into back of gun and trigger pressure forces the melted glue out of the nozzle
13 As to ‘ harming no one ’ , I have presented arguments elsewhere to the effect that ‘ harm ’ , being a rule-dependent concept , is indeterminate unless and until moral principles or legal rules are brought into play to define with greater or lesser precision the legitimate interests and the general good .
14 Univel will ensure their programmes are integrated into Destiny 's Mac-like desktop metaphor and that appropriate icons are provided .
15 Infinitival usage after how and why thus confirms our analysis of the way the modals are put into relation with the infinitive .
16 If teachers are to be expected to put the policy into practice , head teachers must ensure that teachers ' views are taken into account , as well as those of the governors — with whose general statement of principles on discipline within the school the head is legally obliged to comply .
17 We also monitor the way this code works , and regularly consult with the Post Office Users ' National Council , whose views are taken into account in representing your interests .
18 The Council 's views are taken into account in representing your interests and well before a change takes place , we publish details in post offices and , where necessary , announce it in the press and other places for media advertising .
19 My views are taken into account in decisions that affect my job .
20 The findings and the secretary of state 's views are taken into account by the Commissioners .
21 Although parents views are taken into account , what 's best for the children is most important .
22 Schattschneider argues that certain types of groups are organised into politics and others are organised out of it' .
23 Further there are several non-academic characteristics which are also highly significant determinants of wastage , and even when all academic and non-academic characteristics are taken into account , the degree of certainty with which potential non-graduates can be predicted is still small
24 Assets and liabilities of overseas subsidiary and associated companies and of UK companies with non sterling functional currencies are translated into sterling at rates current at the balance sheet date .
25 Assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange ruling at the completion balance sheet date .
26 Transactions in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange ruling at the date of the transaction or , where forward cover contracts have been arranged , at the contracted rates .
27 Assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange ruling at the completion balance sheet date .
28 Transactions in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange ruling at the date of the transaction or , where forward cover contracts have been arranged , at the contracted rates .
29 Income and expenditure in foreign currencies are converted to sterling at rates approximating to those ruling at the date of each transaction ; assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rates ruling at the balance sheet date .
30 The result is that tasks such as redistribution , which in the fiscal federalism literature are seen as a prerogative of central government , may ( given the imperfections of the Tiebout mechanism and the informational requirements of administration ) be shown to be better pursued at a lower level of government when broader considerations are taken into account .
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