Example sentences of "not [vb infin] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is certainly in our interest that the republics of the former Soviet Union should not disintegrate into anarchy and , as my hon. Friend the Member for Rugby and Kenilworth ( Mr. Pawsey ) said , starvation .
2 Size of establishment is associated with number of training programmes ( see Table 4 ) as one might expect it to be , although there are differences to be noted within authorities of similar size : while none of the large libraries said that they engaged in no planned training programmes , they did not fall into Category I ( Category I was 30 or more programmes and was a very broad grouping , with several libraries mentioning well over 100 programmes ) .
3 Paul told Timothy that an overseer ‘ must … have a good reputation with outsiders , so that he will not fall into disgrace and into the devil 's trap ’ ( 1 Timothy 3:7 ) .
4 Now some life has returned , those dwellings that did not fall into ruin having been adopted as holiday homes ; even the forsaken chapel has been converted into a residence .
5 They may have a strong urge to provide care which they can not translate into reality , and they may be acutely uneasy as a result .
6 Railway enthusiasts , local or not , might recall that in this century the GWR named a Castle Class locomotive ‘ Bishop 's Castle ’ , though unfortunately , unlike ‘ Clun Castle ’ it did not survive into preservation .
7 John may have reciprocated that feeling when very young , but the warmth , at any rate on his side , did not survive into adult life .
8 Mortality rates were high and many children did not survive into adulthood , whilst adulthood itself implied a much shorter lifespan than it does today .
9 Do not retreat into irony , he wrote .
10 Even if a Rushdie-like attitudemay occasionally be necessary in the face of entrenched orthodoxy , iconoclasm need not lapse into abuse .
11 But we may be confident he will not lapse into indolence nor renounce the activities in which he excels .
12 Lucien could not look into Jeopardy 's eyes after that , and the practice went badly .
13 I made it a rule — which , it is true , he broke from time to time when he had something particularly pressing or intimate to convey — that he should not drop into French while we were together .
14 The number of hotel-based leisure complexes that do not take into consideration the operation of a facility at the same time as its aesthetics are plain for all to see .
15 The bill was passed by the National Assembly at its second reading on June 21 , but on June 28 the Senate voted to reject the version of the bill approved by the National Assembly on the grounds that it did not take into consideration the Senate 's amendments .
16 He does not take into consideration the fact that they are killing , or trying to kill an living being .
17 There is evidence from America that costing by ‘ Diagnosis Related Group ’ may provide a disincentive to offering support and aftercare to elderly people , as average figures for ‘ cost per case ’ may not take into account the higher costs incurred by some elderly people who need longer recovery times or more aftercare .
18 It is not easy to achieve this effect if they do not take into account the dimension and spacing of the steps as well as their particular quality , which must be in tune with the music if it is to make sense .
19 But his new picture of Marie did not take into account those disturbing scenes in her kitchen , or in the pill-box tunnels when her aggressive , violent behaviour had scared him half to death .
20 The figures do not take into account the drought payments .
21 It does not take into account the intrinsic morality of this group .
22 Sandor Czirjak , vice-president of the National Bank of Hungary , said that earlier bond issues ‘ did not take into account the difficulty of high inflation rates .
23 Even the Commission , with all its enthusiasm for EMU , could only come up with a potential saving of between 0.1% and 0.5% of the Community 's GDP , and even this did not take into account new costs of changing the ecu into other , non-EC currencies .
24 It has been estimated that the capital cost of a 1,000 MW installation on the UK coast could be comparable with the cost of a conventional power station of the same capacity but this does not take into account the amount of R & D necessary both to develop a 2MW , 100-metre diameter aerogenerator and to design the kind of structures and transmission systems to withstand the rigours of the ocean .
25 The figures do not take into account the stress which may be caused by the competitive element involved ; they relate simply to the physical benefits . )
26 It does not take into account food allergies — some people are allergic to wheat for example — or if you wish to avoid animal foods altogether ( veganism ) or whether , like myself , you prefer not to eat meat or fish .
27 Whilst standardised scales have the advantage of producing data in a form which simplifies the process of analysis and facilitates comparisons with other studies , they can not take into account the whole range of factors which may influence an elderly person 's mental state at any one time , or the way in which he or she answers questions .
28 Also , these studies did not take into account HDL levels , which are well known to be inversely related to serum triglyceride concentrations ( Hulley et al , 1980 ) .
29 CD 's early agreements with Macrone , Bentley , and Chapman & Hall were unsatisfactory because they did not take into account the rapidly increasing value of his writings .
30 Some would argue that such a view does not take into account the complex nature of the human mind .
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