Example sentences of "you [verb] [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What you got to go into town for ? |
2 | You say erm you want to go into sort of C colon my D I R |
3 | It is no good choosing , say , a Cherokee 140 if you want to get into solo aerobatics , or a Pitts if you want to go touring with the wife and family . |
4 | Mm , that 's right , I mean the fact that agriculture tends to be perfectly com right , why there tends to be a lot of independent small producers is because there are no economies of scale , you know , apart from beyond , you know , a certain size of farm , you know , stud studies in the U K show that once you get , get beyond about two thousand hectares there are , there are significant dis-economies of scale , and although there are economies of scale up to that point , and that 's only in the case of very specialist types of production , by and large once you 've got a farm in excess of five hundred hectares , erm , you start to run into dis-economy , and mostly managerial dis-economies of scale . |
5 | You fail to take into consideration subordinates/ customers/clients/your nearest and dearest . |
6 | The furniture you got was just little bits and pieces you could get hold of , and you had to go into debt for it . |
7 | You had to go into politics if you wanted to change the world . |
8 | IFOR The module header format in the file you wish to enter into LIFESPAN is not accepted by this issue of LIFESPAN . |
9 | No I did n't know if you could walk if there 's any short cuts if you wanted to walk into town . |
10 | But what exactly do you say to that special someone whom you drugged to get into bed ? |
11 | Moreover , you 're now at that age when you have to Go Into Hospital in a way which was unthinkable ten years back . |
12 | I have a certain degree of sympathy for men because I think you have to take into consideration that men are n't given enough opportunity to feel se , er sympathetic , maybe again is the wrong word |
13 | Of course you have to take into account the basic personality of the patient ; some will tell all without needing to be questioned , others need tact , diplomacy and perseverance to get any symptoms from them . |
14 | Obviously when you 're choosing a stove you have to take into account the space taken up by stove and fuel combined . |
15 | You have to take into account first that there , as well as here , the better the score , the less the requirement for credit and , hence , the lower the response . |
16 | Even while he admired Nona and loved her , there were times he wanted to say : ‘ Look , Nona , there is this thing you have to take into account between us . ’ |
17 | So I think if anything is to happen that you have to take into account that there is a patriarchy but also that there s imperialism in the world . |
18 | And ma'am on a further point which I think is very significant when you 're dealing with proposals in the A sixty four south of York , is you have to take into account not only the impact of the new settlement itself , but the impact of associated infrastructure . |
19 | There 's a lot to it , you ca n't just go on and tell gags you have to take into account the type of show that will follow and the material that will work alongside it . ’ |
20 | To programme the day successfully , you need to take into account how tired the patient is likely to be , for instance after a physiotherapy treatment session . |
21 | In considering your employees ' need for information , you need to take into account : |
22 | They 're living independent parallel lives , as it were , and you need to take into account housing erm and I imagine that this is a if you take the elderly , for example , one major concern is the number of old people , particularly widowed women who live alone — increasingly ca n't cope , they go into care , private nursing homes if they 've got the wherewithal , geriatric hospitals . |