Example sentences of "be [adj] [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 According to the New York Times , Intelsat has signed with Informkosmos , a satellite company formed by the Russian Federation , to lease capacity on three new satellites that are due to go into orbit by the end of next year .
2 The machines are due to go into beta test in August and will run Solbourne 's SunOS MP implementation .
3 MAJOR changes in Liphook bus services are due to come into operation from April 27th .
4 But this is actually only one of six sets of regulations and guidance which are due to come into force .
5 Of course , two parties may announce before an election that they are prepared to go into coalition with each other but they can not guarantee the election result that would make that coalition possible .
6 Teachers can also capitalise on visitors who are prepared to come into school to talk to the class .
7 That was not strictly true , though she might have scraped by if she 'd been prepared to go into debt .
8 The open palm is also an effective weapon , because the fingers are free to convert into finger jabs at the throat or eye gouges .
9 So looking at somebody 's needs and what are the sort of things they 're likely to take into account ?
10 One of the reasons I think why abuse is very easily erm got away with by people is that um they 're able to bring into play a lot of these a lot of these discourses with which we talk to children to make them behave , to make them er compliant .
11 If a large number of people are likely to come into contact with the chemical , the committee recommends testing on mice and other small mammals .
12 Such contests have always been likely to degenerate into personality or ‘ beauty contests ’ .
13 THE bulk of England 's Grand Slam heroes are reluctant to rush into retirement in the aftermath of their latest success .
14 The USS Enterprise may have been able to go into hyperspace , but the ITN news machine was in hypertime , boldly going where no returning officers had gone before .
15 From the polytechnic , the court was told , Bedworth had been able to hack into computer systems all around the world using his microcomputer — a type found in many schools — as a master terminal .
16 I take the squad to Holland every year and that is something I would like to see continued but I have other ideas which it may not be possible to put into practice .
17 The receipt of bulk payments from the legal aid board may include amounts in respect of unpaid professional disbursements ( which under the SAR are deemed to be client money ) , which it may be impracticable to split into office and client accounts immediately .
18 However , sales and industry standards are not always compatible in the computer world — and the Americans may be reluctant to fall into line , ‘ This is probably the first time that the Americans have adopted a European standard , ’ says Dave Garnett of the Cambridge software firm CIS .
19 At first I would go for short walks , lasting perhaps half an hour , and then return to bed sufficiently impressed with my own daring to be able to relax into sleep .
20 She looked at him with a derision of her own , delighted to be able to go into battle , and she was just standing to leave when there was a noise in another room of the suite as if something had fallen over .
21 He he 's arguing I think on a basis of , of the experience of the past few years that the situation now in China was a , was a rather variable one , that land reform had proceeded at different rates in different areas and because areas where different that had to be taken into account and Mao explicitly was going back to the idea that in the newly liberated areas the policy would be one of rent reduction , interest rate reduction and that rent and interest rate reduction had to be established for some time until the position had consolidated around rent reduction , around interest rate reduction and once that had happened you would then be able to go into land reform itself .
22 er we 're hoping now that we will be able to take into account a much broader range of factors .
23 Would not the courts therefore be able to take into account the facts of offences without going through the restrictive provisions in this ill-considered new Bill ?
24 If a geographical barrier such as a mountain range were gradually destroyed , there would come a point at which plant and animal species would be able to move into territory from which they had hitherto been excluded .
25 It 'd be quite nice for me to be able to pop into town and get a bit of meat or something
26 Visitors to Wimbledon , and local residents , will this year , for the first time , be able to tune into Radio Wimbledon , a special radio station providing all the up to date news on The Championships , weather news reports from the courts , interviews , order of play , results , even the latest weather and traffic information .
27 Would the separate private off-shore cover arranged by some major international groups be able to buy into Pool Re ?
28 Right , and you simply may not be able to switch into milk production or horticulture , because you do n't have the technological know-how , or the soil may be inappropriate , the climate may be inappropriate , right , so that 's another factor , influencing , well making er , supply quite rigid , quite inflexible in , in the short run .
29 To be frank , when Pöhl says that a single monetary policy will be unable to take into account the needs of individual regions and countries , what he really means is that the policy will be unable to take these into account if they conflict with Germany 's needs .
30 The Labour party must be desperate to get into power if even such venerable leaders as the right hon. Gentleman have to make these obeisances in the direction of Brussels .
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