Example sentences of "we [vb base] [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If he agrees that the position is as we think it should be , why does he not say that he agrees with the proposals in the Green Paper , which we intend to put into legislation ?
2 We er we intend to break into profit in year three when we should have recuperated our expenditure .
3 Demons are real , I believe , but the moment we try to literalise them — describe their shape and detail their habits — we tend to slip into fantasy .
4 As such , we can not claim to cater for everyone , but there are plenty of ideas in the group ( including plans for a retreat in the autumn ) which we hope to put into practise and hopefully cater for more as a result .
5 Can you imagine it comrades , you would have a position in which we attempt to put into place a bureaucratic list of people who are meant to be Labour supporters , they are n't Labour members .
6 In developing such trees we have to take into account not only component failures but also human factors , as well as equipment that is out of action for maintenance or tests .
7 Generalisations may be helpful to a certain extent but we have to take into account complex variants which are law-related but not necessarily legal : Richard Vogler ( in Chapter 7 of this volume ) for example , leads us to ask whether the use of law will lead to a bureaucratisation and disintegration of the peace movement as in the 1960s ?
8 Nowadays we have to take into account what the NCC says , and the local and naturalist considerations . ’
9 We have to take into account the skill of the leaders , the morale of the troops , the influence of world opinion and so on .
10 If we make the more realistic assumption that it takes a finite period of time then we have to take into account the fact that replacement of the lower lithosphere by hot asthenosphere during extension will lead to heat being conducted laterally into unextended , and therefore unthinned , lithosphere , as well as vertically into the overlying upper lithosphere ( Fig. 4.17 ( C ) ) .
11 I think really what happens when you go into the past is not so much that the laws that we now use change , but we just find that there are many more new rules and particles and things that can happen , so the things that we know are the same , but there are many , many more different types of interaction and particle in nature which we have no experience of , which we have to take into account .
12 We have to go into liquidation because these people broke the agreement and illegally occupied the houses . ’
13 Mr Alan Bemrose , trust founder , said last night : ‘ We have to go into liquidation because these people broke the agreement and illegally occupied the houses .
14 We have to go into town , ’ said Lili .
15 This this is the concern , and we all know how tight that budge is , and how much we need to put into education accounts .
16 However , simple bias is not a complete answer ; we need to take into account the way in which news is produced .
17 Herzberg ( 1966 ) argued that we need to take into account not just the needs and motivations of the individual worker but also the context within which they are operating .
18 So we need to take into account the element of change in figure 2 .
19 Accordingly , to be sure that changes in managerial style have the effect found we need to take into account the actual or potential effects of all these other factors on the dependent variable , output .
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