Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 I think that they are only just getting into their stride on this particular issue , because some years ago we had flooding in Worthing , quite severe flooding , so every application went to the Southern Water Authority and we never got back no , you ca n't develop on that area and it was , it was very difficult .
2 As in Britain , changes in health care are only haphazardly incorporated into the educational programme .
3 This mushrooming of the producers ' cooperatives , often through the amalgamation of small farms has been welcomed by Cuban leaders because the cooperatives are generally well integrated into the revolutionary process .
4 Each of the words in the sentence will be recognised , but they are not easily integrated into an underlying meaning .
5 Moreover this form of regulation is closely associated with the emergence of new institutional machinery such as quangos , and regulatory agencies , which are not easily assimilated into orthodox public law concepts .
6 By section 1(3) , a design shall not be registered if the appearance of the article is not material ; that is , if aesthetic considerations are not normally taken into account to a material extent by persons acquiring or using articles made to the design .
7 Events at the local level are not simply subsumed into some larger , general process .
8 At the very least , the idea of higher education implies an educational process in which students are not simply initiated into forms of thought , but are encouraged actively to engage with them .
9 But in Spain the climbing clubs are not properly integrated into the civil protection unit , and their assistance can only be expected at weekends .
10 Rights to participate on a winding up are not usually taken into account , as financial statements are generally prepared on a going concern basis and , accordingly , such rights are not usually relevant to accounting .
11 Nevertheless , distinguished musicians might be pleased to tackle the challenge of simplicity required by a church with few musical resources , and congregations are not often taken into account in commissioned music .
12 Under the present system , gains and losses arising from currency fluctuations are not always taken into account for tax purposes in the same way , or even at all .
13 The troubles of the spirit are not always translated into the grosser medium of the flesh , but if I could not make this transfer with Miller then there would be no point in making him ill in the first place .
14 Yet most environmental groups are not currently plugged into existing sources of advice and do not have a tradition of working together .
15 Making a case for the complexity of woman 's position as spectator , both critics stated that spectators are not necessarily locked into identification with their own gender but are able to take up multiple identifications , whether simultaneously or in succession .
16 The media are thus also transformed into the site of such struggles .
17 Do you know , I reckon you 're better off coming into to somewhere like this to buy it .
18 And it 's foolish of him to have it when we 're all about to go into production and we 're so tired . ’
19 Oh we 're just just getting into four gear now I think .
20 Is it possible , this is quite a bit of work we 're just about to enter into , which we may have to repeat .
21 That 's why we 're not really rushing into this , however precipitate it might seem on the surface . ’
22 But , Debbie was just getting to the stage where she was just to same on the shift , erm , but yes , you need , like , th , the , you get certain people that , they just need the challenge , but then you can find yourself erm , getting into a situation where you 're giving them those extra things to do but you 're taking them away from somebody else , so they 're like just going into the background , you know .
23 But here I am once again running into the kind of difficulty that I noted at the end of my last chapter when I quoted Christine Hugh-Jones ' apposite phrase about the work of the social anthropologist being a matter of sorting out the meaning of a " muddling mass " of detailed data .
24 Additionally , since such agreements are usually only entered into by the seller with his most important customers , the special negotiation of a set of terms and conditions of supply is worth the effort of both sides , and , incidentally , is the best way of avoiding the battle of the forms .
25 Many couples enter into marriages with the highest intentions , and while the chemistry is most potent the intentions are more easily converted into action .
26 Some are more easily drawn into a regional class alliance than others .
27 The latter are more slowly converted into blood sugar , mainly because of the digestive processes described in the previous chapter .
28 These mills , which sometimes have a tarred brickwork plinth with the wooden structure painted white , are more frequently converted into houses than the less enduring post mills .
29 The only difference is that sugars and starches , in the form of refined carbohydrate foods , are more quickly converted into blood sugar .
30 Whether the risk is one against which the occupier may reasonably be expected to offer some protection will depend upon factors which are more usually taken into account when assessing the standard of care , e.g. the nature and extent of the risk , practicability of precautions and , possibly , the type of entrant .
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