Example sentences of "should [be] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Support in South Ronaldsay and the neighbouring island of Burray had grown so strong , and there was so much anger , that it was decided within the community that this strength should be channelled into action .
2 The open spaces in the north-north east of the area should be made into parkland and sports fields created for leisure activities .
3 What margin of error should be built into safety regulations ?
4 Hugh was still there , and it was natural enough that Earl Robert should be called into conference as a matter of courtesy where the law of the land and King Stephen 's writ were concerned .
5 Let's just say that my father talks a lot about queers and why they should be flung into prison and the key thrown away . ’
6 The association of productivity levels with the extent of company commitment has been a theme among writers who have suggested that elements of the Japanese system should be incorporated into management practices in Western companies .
7 As there is such widespread unity , I reiterate the words of my hon. Friend the Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) — surely in that case Northern Ireland 's viewpoint should be taken into account , and the order should be kicked into touch .
8 It is typical of the vigour of contemporary experimentation in America , that apocalyptic statements of the novel 's demise should be converted into fiction in Ronald Sukenick 's The Death of the Novel and Other Stories ( 1969 ) .
9 Fresh material should be put into water and allowed to drink for several hours as soon after cutting as possible .
10 Following a special audit and an investigation by the police fraud squad , the Attorney General recommended that Cariscot should be put into receivership .
11 Mr Justice Latham adjourned sentence on Allitt until May 28 , saying it was vital the public heard in court from the Regional Health Authority and the Department of Health ‘ what consideration has been , is being and will be given to determine what these lessons should be and how they should be put into effect . ’
12 Given the conventional wisdom that any change in tax affairs should be put into effect before 5 April , allied to Bernard 's natural impulsiveness and Laura 's love of buying and doing up old houses , the haste with which the Ashleys moved out of Britain in the spring of 1978 is easily understood .
13 The agreement recited that John had left all his estate to his executors by his will but that , shortly before his death , he had declared in the presence of several witnesses that he wished his widow to have the cottage for her life or so long as she continued a widow ; and that , though this wish was never put into writing , the executors were convinced that it was his desire and were willing and desirous that it should be put into effect .
14 The Home Minister , Mufti Mohammad Sayeed , recommended that its proposed reforms should be put into effect .
15 How much should be paid into court , and when ?
16 When one is engaged in seeing through a major public project , when that project concerns the international inheritance that is Venice , and when the whole is being financed with State money , the first guideline that should be brought into play is the moral yardstick .
17 One of the reasons which the Committee gives for this proposal is that the law should be brought into line with the law of rape .
18 ‘ Members will be pleased that the Chancellor has not increased tax in this Budget , but will watch the impact of the tax increases proposed for 1994-95 and 1995-96 … we are pleased that tax on whisky is not to be raised , but perhaps the tax basis should be brought into line with tax on other alcoholic drinks , ’ said Andrew Moore , director of the chambers .
19 An appropriate set of product communications needs to be sent out at the very earliest opportunity and more expensive , albeit more responsive media , such as a telephone , should be brought into effect .
20 Where the tenant 's business includes a substantial number of transactions in which he gives credit to his customers the draftsman will have to consider whether the amount of the transaction should be brought into account at the time of the transaction or at the time of payment ; whether interest payments are to be included in the calculation of turnover and whether the tenant is to have an allowance for bad debts .
21 If the selling shareholder is a corporation , the Revenue takes the view that , because the distribution element is franked investment income and is not charged to corporation tax in the company 's hands , the full amount of the sale price should be brought into account in the company 's computation of chargeable gains .
22 I certainly agree that the thoughts of paragraph thirty three should be brought into criterion seven .
23 Now if I can just refer as I did in my earlier submission to the possible results of that , I suggested that the requirement for the new settlement to be located beyond the outer boundary of the green er York greenbelt , should be rolled into criterion one , the need to avoid the greenbelt .
24 It is best if the actual words written by the originator can be used , but if they are too extensive the paper copy should be filed under its SPR identifier , and a summary indicating that the full report exists in paper form should be entered into LIFESPAN .
25 As much detail as possible should be entered into LIFESPAN .
26 If , however , the description is still too extensive , a summary should be entered into LIFESPAN noting that further documentation exists which fully specifies the report .
27 When entering the details of the SPR into LIFESPAN , it is best if the actual words written by the originator can be used , but if they are too extensive the paper copy should be filed under its SPR identifier , and a summary indicating that the full report exists in paper form should be entered into LIFESPAN .
28 As much detail as possible should be entered into LIFESPAN .
29 If , however , the required description is too extensive , a summary should be entered into LIFESPAN , noting that further documentation exists which fully specifies the report .
30 They believed that a fundamental and searching reappraisal of the purposes of a modern penal system , and the methods by which those purposes should be translated into practice , was still entirely feasible .
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