Example sentences of "have [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Laird 's now has to go into battle without any chance of getting either naval orders or intervention funds . |
2 | He had the cheek to say he needed things for his wife who has to go into hospital . ’ |
3 | For example , if a carer has a sudden illness and has to go into hospital , the Emergency Intervention Service can support someone in their own home or provide alternative accommodation in the community . |
4 | In the meantime , if your child has to go into hospital , tell the hospital staff of any particular foods he does n't like or if he has any special dietary needs . |
5 | Broadly speaking , the aim is to provide , whether by fostering or small family group homes , as much individual attention and as near normal an environment as possible for the child who has to come into care . |
6 | If the change is not well managed throughout this process , different groups ' interests may be so radically affected that the process has to degenerate into chaos before stability can be regained . |
7 | However , managing these principles has to take into account the fact that : |
8 | The mutual help system has to take into account things like holidays and emergency backup . |
9 | In doing so , the Church has to take into account ‘ the Tradition ’ — the consensus of teaching and practice down the centuries . |
10 | A national policy on cooking energy also has to take into account the increasing interaction between the energy needs of the urban and rural areas . |
11 | The latter , though , might just be assimilated to the factors that the subject has to take into account under operant conditioning . |
12 | Any action has to be additional to member states ' own policies ; it has to take into account the views of the region ; it has to be adopted unanimously by the Council , and the European Parliament ( EP ) can veto it . |
13 | Now the holder of speculative balances not only has to consider the yield on close substitutes such as bonds , but he also has to take into account any prospective capital gains or losses which may accrue when buying the bond . |
14 | Any description of the service sector has to take into account the legacy of what has become known as the Fisher/Clark thesis or the ‘ three-sector , model of economic growth . |
15 | Corporate strategy in manufacturing thus has to take into account the fact that organizations that are able rapidly to adapt to change have a competitive advantage in the face of changing technology and volatile product markets . |
16 | It may take some time to program this technique as it has to take into account all foreseeable circumstances . |
17 | The design of policy has to take into account the ambiguity of the welfare analysis outlined in the previous section . |
18 | Pressure-group activity is only one factor that the government has to take into account in deciding policy , and the group 's importance to the government and community is susceptible of various interpretations . |
19 | However , for a discount security with more than six months ( 182 days ) to maturity , the bond equivalent yield has to take into account the fact that the corresponding bond makes two coupon payments and that interest is earned by investing the first coupon . |
20 | When investing abroad , an investor has to take into account a number of factors that are not relevant when investing in the domestic economy . |
21 | And in the past few years we 've had to go into clearing as most other universities would do . |
22 | He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work . |
23 | Poor Mum , she 's had to go into hospital for an operation . |
24 | We have had to take into account the changes in the international situation when considering the RNR , including the lengthening warning time . |
25 | In our attempt to understand the diversity of tropical forests , using largely the example of the trees , we have had to take into account all the features of the plant that would appear to reflect the forces of natural selection in terms of physical factors : meteorological , topographical , pedological , and biotic ones . |
26 | Oxford , after the War and after national service and in spite of the minor irritation of having to carry into Hall private rations of butter and sugar , was a place of freedom . |
27 | We 'll have to go into setaside , which I 'm not keen on . |
28 | When people get it , they may have to go into hospital or a special home , to rest , or perhaps to stay . |
29 | This year they said she was too ‘ far gone ’ and she 'd have to go into hospital if I wanted a holiday ; getting a definite date for that was impossible so I could n't book anything . |
30 | He said : ‘ It makes sense to me to prevent ill health , so that people do n't have to go into hospital in the first place . |