Example sentences of "must [be] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , environmental requirements must be integrated into science and technology policies . |
2 | The cost of funds must be incorporated into investment analysis in one way or another , and DCF is probably the simplest technique for summarizing its impact . |
3 | Thus research must be phased into strategy . |
4 | ‘ When a gospel is presented that explicitly or implicitly teaches that becoming a citizen of the Kingdom of God requires a denial of peoplehood , its authenticity must be called into question ’ ( Wagner 1978 ) . |
5 | Tory leader Tony Briggs said : ‘ It has brought the council into disrepute and his own judgment must be called into question . ’ |
6 | Dr McGarry claimed Alliance had been snubbed by the US visitors and said : ‘ Mr Morrison 's credibility as a supposedly independent observer must be called into question when he finds it important to meet Sinn Fein , a party which appears to condone the murder of Irish people , but not the Alliance Party , the foremost advocate of peace . ’ |
7 | ( 4 ) Where the plaintiff is under disability , payment must be made into court ( Ord 29 , r 9 ) . |
8 | Before barley can be used in a brewery it must be turned into malt . |
9 | That study clearly demonstrated that there were no proven benefits for consumers and that if such benefits were to be achieved they must be written into legislation . |
10 | The actual data produced by a graphics tablet or digitiser must be converted into information suitable for display on the screen and to this end most of the commercial products come with all the necessary software . |
11 | The data produced by a graphics tablet must be converted into information suitable for display on the screen and to this end most of the commercial products come with all the necessary software . |
12 | As Barnes ( 1976 ) puts it , to be useful , school knowledge must be converted into action knowledge . |
13 | But he points out that recent high points must be put into context : ‘ The current colour magazine campaign began in 1980 and is as strong now as then . ’ |
14 | ‘ The figures must be put into context — it 's £6.8m on information out of a total education budget of £9.5 billion . |
15 | I do not have to defend MDL , but the argument must be put into context . |
16 | As with the adjective , the finite verb must be put into relation with another word , in the case of the finite verb its subject , in order to define the support to which the lexeme is applied . |
17 | It is essential that a thorough selection trawl of new books is made , because important titles must be put into stock before they have a chance to go out of print , and because the first year or two after publication is the time that books are usually in most demand . |
18 | Of course many factors must be taken into consideration when purchasing a screen : manoeuvrability , winter storage and , sadly , their susceptibility to vandalism . |
19 | Another factor must be taken into consideration in assessing the sexual outlook and activity of older people . |
20 | When estimating the cash flows of a proposed capital investment project , the relevant ‘ opportunity ’ or ‘ differential ’ costs , and not just the direct outlay costs , must be taken into consideration . |
21 | In Read v. Lyons , Lord Porter commented that ‘ non-natural user seems to be a question of fact … and in deciding this question I think that all the circumstances of time and practice of mankind must be taken into consideration so that what may be regarded as dangerous or non-natural may vary according to the circumstances . ’ |
22 | Any benefits such as pensions which the parties to the divorce will dose the chance of acquiring must be taken into consideration . |
23 | The needs of the specialist gardens for good communications with Edinburgh must be taken into consideration when discussing our future communication policy . |
24 | In estimating the cost of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy , the failures and recurrences that eventually need surgery must be taken into consideration . |
25 | Next season however , these UEFA tournament preliminary dates must be taken into consideration when drawing up the fixture list . |
26 | All these difficulties must be taken into account when we interpret the results of tests of mental performance . |
27 | These feelings must be taken into account if the common interests of both the producer and the consumer are not to be seen as being in conflict . |
28 | The needs for cheap and convenient transport to the nearest town for the ‘ diversified employment family ’ , for example , must be taken into account . |
29 | There are many factors that must be taken into account , and it is often the use of different survey methodology that can cause politicians and others to disagree over particular surveys that claim to show growing poverty or increased prosperity . |
30 | However , other risk factors must be taken into account — those that you can not change , such as your age , your sex and any family history of premature heart disease — and those you can change , such as smoking , high blood pressure and an inactive lifestyle . |