Example sentences of "we [modal v] [vb infin] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 While this is happening we may get into standing , walking or sitting in ways that are a strain on the body .
2 We 've just finished the first round of waivers for people receiving the Home Care Service , and the criteria that I was giving you reflected those , and so when you get your letter , if you feel that you 've got particular financial problems or particular family situations we should take into account , erm then do get in touch with us and we 'll process it and we 'll set out a procedure for you in the letter that we send .
3 Meaning is not simply in an utterance , irrespective of the participants : to understand it we must take into account the inter-subjectivity of the participants , addressing ourselves to such questions as who controls the meaning and the nature of the reference .
4 There is , however , one classical restriction which we must take into account , namely the resolving power of optical instruments .
5 Being able to find out for oneself has a number of contributory sub-skills attached to it , and in planning resource-based programmes for our classes we must take into account such sub-skills so that we can give the chance for them to develop and mature .
6 Here we must take into account , as our only other substantial piece of evidence , a telegram sent to Washington on the evening of 14 May by Alexander Kirk , the US Political Adviser at AFHQ .
7 We must take into account that evidence , as well as the other evidence , which seems to point the other way but has not been statistically upheld and has never been put before us in any form that we could check or examine .
8 So escape from this and we 'll go into initial set up I think .
9 We 'll go into North Inlet and quietly put her on the beach there . ’
10 Right , okay well then we 'll go into market or Tesco 's right
11 Later , we 'll look into day care facilities for disabled people .
12 With any luck we 'll get into pope 's Bottom later on today ’
13 Then Nancie Swan and Janet Page painted a sign asking for things we might turn into food and aid for the world 's poor , very soon our well was over-flowing .
14 We always had to be properly dressed even in the wee small hours when we were only looking forward to being relieved so we could fall into bed .
15 ‘ I knew we 'd get into trouble , ’ said Camille .
16 We shall take into consideration the possibility that it might happen , but it would be dreadful if it did . "
17 Secondly , we shall take into account the voltage induced by the current flowing in the ring .
18 We also pledge that when we are drawing up the membership of the commission we shall take into account his earlier suggestions about widening the membership .
19 Every other weekend we would drive into town .
20 For example , we would get into trouble if we failed to notice that there was a blocked gas lid in the wall that someone could fall over .
21 Just okay Right So if you log in now I think we will go into Word , right , we 'll do this in Word , all right , Word for Windows so connect to network Log in as you .
22 And then we will go into bat on a fixed price and we 'll charge him that , whatever .
23 Once we , once we are out of feudalism and once we have political control we can dictate wherever we want to go and once we 've got full control we will go into socialism .
24 We will take into account the size of grounds when setting safety standards .
25 Well we could , but if we get too many we can go into business selling them or something .
26 We can withdraw into fatigue .
27 She claims that by putting our Body In Action * we can get into shape and out of the ‘ victim ’ role .
28 If we 're really so bad and so thick that we 'd actually use all those wonderful H-bombs and Neutron bombs on each other , then maybe it 's just as well we do wipe ourselves out before we can get into space and start doing horrible things to other races . ’
29 Returning to the perspective of ‘ adaptive behaviour ’ discussed earlier , we can call into question the extent to which going abroad can legitimately be viewed as a student strategy for maximizing opportunities in China when by necessity it implied turning away from the ‘ motherland ’ in favour of foreign countries .
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