Example sentences of "[not/n't] be [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , with so many adolescents within the combat forces and given the communal living arrangements , there exists a sense of responsibility for their education and a feeling that they should not be led into promiscuity .
2 As respects England and Wales or Northern Ireland , any provision in an Act passed before 1st August 1958 that any order or determination shall not be called into question in any court , or any provision in such an Act which by similar words excludes any of the powers of the High Court , shall not have effect so as to prevent the removal of the proceedings into the High Court by order of certiorari or to prejudice the powers of the High Court to make orders of mandamus .
3 Williams said in a statement that they ‘ sincerely hoped ’ the validity of Nigel Mansell 's world drivers ' championship and the Williams-Renault world constructors ' championship would not be called into question by the contents of the bulletin .
4 A further fear of industry is that the monies raised by carbon taxation will not be channelled into research or development of energy efficiency but will simply be used to line government coffers .
5 On Jan. 17 Kohl declared that " German soldiers will not be sent into action in the Gulf " .
6 say it , even if he gets C Ds , he 's not be getting into college is he ?
7 Any module not satisfying one of these conditions will be reported as a ‘ non-referenced ’ module and will not be entered into LIFESPAN .
8 The module will not be entered into LIFESPAN but this will not prevent the user proceeding to the module entry phase .
9 If it is not , the module will not be entered into LIFESPAN and a warning message will be generated but this will not prevent the user proceeding to the module entry phase .
10 The complete lexicon can not be loaded into memory .
11 These include situations where there are competing bids , or where the acquisition is prohibited by the merger control authorities , or where a condition of the bid announced in the offer document is not fulfilled or , exceptionally , where the bid may not be put into effect for reasons beyond the control of the parties to the bid .
12 The commencement power er will not be put into effect by the Home Secretary until he knows that the other countries have accommodated themselves to the new arrangements .
13 In order to address this question one must first endeavour to investigate the type of meaning expressed by to and the type of meaning expressed by the modals and then try to see why they can not be put into relation with one another .
14 Unfortunately , this advice can not be put into practice .
15 That vision could not be put into practice if Highland were to be governed by an authority the size of Belgium .
16 Pininfarina of a hull , half-shark and half-dolphin which we trust will not be put into production !
17 My respectful view , for reasons which your Lordships will have noted , is that both the contention of the defence and the court 's refutation of it were misconceived : the absence of consent on the part of the owner is already inherent in the word ‘ appropriates , ’ properly understood , and therefore the argument for the defence got off on the wrong foot and the counter-argument that the words specified by the defence can not be read into section 1(1) did not assist the prosecution .
18 By bringing up a puppy in the context of a set routine , the anxiety factor present in dogs ( and humans alike ) will not be brought into play and so lead to an aggressive outburst .
19 Ambiguity tests of the third kind utilise the fact that independent senses of a lexical form are antagonistic to one another ; that is to say , they can not be brought into play simultaneously without oddness .
20 On 26 February 1992 solicitors instructed by Madame Fatuma Isaak Bihi , Ambassador of the Republic of Somalia to the United Nations , applied for an order , inter alia , ( i ) joining Mme. Bihi as a party ; ( ii ) directing that paragraph ( 3 ) of Saville J. 's order should not be brought into effect ; and ( iii ) requesting the Attorney-General to appoint an amicus curiae .
21 The new rules will not be brought into force until the Director General of Fair Trading has scrutinised them .
22 The package has been successfully read out of LIFESPAN and updated , but can not be re-entered into LIFESPAN because you are either not the package manager or do not have an active DC referencing the package .
23 Such examination and statement should be made without regard to any opinion as to the merit , or demerits of the drawings or designs which should not be taken into consideration or referred to .
24 The allegations were all based on the opinion of another expert surveyor and related to what matters should or should not be taken into consideration .
25 But because the feoffees were the legal owners , the lands could not be taken into wardship if the grantor died leaving an heir under age , nor could the crown require the payment of a relief when the heir entered upon his inheritance , and lands held in trust in this way could not be forfeited for treason .
26 Rice flails , which could not be taken into football matches , were used in street battles , as also were edges of razor blades taped to the inside of fingers or the instep of boots .
27 Bad temper could not be taken into account , for that is plainly inconsistent with the standard of reasonable self-control .
28 The only obligations to transfer economic benefits which should not be taken into account are those which would not be considered in accordance with the going concern concept , that is , those which would only arise on the insolvency of the issuer and , where the issuer is expected to be able to comply with covenants on loan and similar agreements , those which would follow a breach of those covenants .
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30 Clause headings are inserted in this Agreement for convenience only , and they shall not be taken into account in the interpretation of this Agreement .
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