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

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1 Until now , in most cases , the child will only have come into contact with those who are most concerned for his welfare — mother , father , grandparents and so on .
2 Corporate strategy in manufacturing thus has to take into account the fact that organizations that are able rapidly to adapt to change have a competitive advantage in the face of changing technology and volatile product markets .
3 He produced the unpublished manuscript of a book he has written about his experiment , which he had just had translated into English .
4 And do n't forget , Roger , ’ Benjamin added , ‘ with the window slamming shut , the inside latch might just have fallen into place . ’
5 But he may not have done another thing ; he may just have faded into obscurity if he 'd lived on . ’
6 He could easily have gone into London and enjoyed the jollifications .
7 ‘ I could easily have got into university .
8 On April 2 Özal had issued an urgent appeal to the UN Security Council to discuss an emergency aid package for an estimated 250,000 Kurdish refugees along the Iraqi-Turkish border ; 10,000 refugees were reported already to have crossed into Turkey .
9 You must always remember that it 's been a fairly small percentage of the frail elderly people who 've actually ever had to go into homes .
10 Or should I say boys , because you do n't strike me as ever having come into contact with any men . ’
11 At the same time , the new accent on ‘ community care ’ means that elderly people and disabled children who have reached a certain level of dependency and inability to cope — and who would once have gone into hospital or residential care — are now encouraged to remain at home .
12 In short , a European parliament still had to come into existence .
13 After all , it could give you invaluable peace of mind , if you ever have to go into hospital .
14 Chairman Sir John Hall , however , has stressed that the struggling Second Division club still have to put into operation the so-called rescue package designed to soak up debts of around £5m .
15 Chairman Sir John Hall , however , has stressed that the struggling Second Division club still have to put into operation the so-called rescue package designed to soak up debts of around £5m .
16 A national policy on cooking energy also has to take into account the increasing interaction between the energy needs of the urban and rural areas .
17 Now the holder of speculative balances not only has to consider the yield on close substitutes such as bonds , but he also has to take into account any prospective capital gains or losses which may accrue when buying the bond .
18 ‘ If Steve does n't come back for a few days I 'll probably have to go into Palma and see the airlines and the tourist board myself . ’
19 Many of them , like the stores empire assembled by Mr Robert Campeau ( owner of Bloomingdale 's and Bon Marché ) , Resorts International , a casino operator , and Paramount Petroleum would probably have gone into bankruptcy whatever happened .
20 So , a feature analyser would also have to take into account the overall shape of the letters so it 's becoming a bit more complicated already in terms of the model that would have to account for it .
21 This incident was an isolated one , but it served to highlight the overlap between the possible measures of performance that had been considered ; an undetected error not only slowed down the payment of the expenses , but could also have bought into question the honesty of the individual and thus affected the status of the section head .
22 He could also have taken into account , if he was aware of it , that the effect of requiring an undertaking in damages from the council would be to cause the collapse of the law enforcement process in this area of law ; and further that the enforcement of the law was not merely desirable as such in the public interest , but that small retailers could well suffer if large retailers such as Wickes were able to continue to trade with impunity during a significant period in contravention of what might well prove to be a perfectly valid law .
23 I still found the argument extraordinary , but I also had to take into account the fact that if Nigel retained this stance then the committee meeting would have to be postponed and the whole exercise would get off to a terrible start .
24 In some forests the local Forest courts also had fallen into abeyance .
25 But you also have to take into consideration , the feelings of victims , I mean , it it would have to be , erm ,
26 We also have to take into account the passage of light rays through the highly curved space-time near the expanding object .
27 The handicapped child , who would eventually have to move into society , would be ill-equipped to face that society 's tensions and realities whilst the ‘ normal ’ child would have had no experience , during the impressionable and formative years , of relating to the disabled .
28 The planning so far has taken into account the needs of the strategic company plan and the opportunities for achieving it in terms of products and markets .
29 Laird 's now has to go into battle without any chance of getting either naval orders or intervention funds .
30 Neil Murray has often had to come into bands and reproduce another player 's bass part , or even their bass sound …
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