Example sentences of "into [noun sg] [subord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That 'll come into play when Sun 's own symmetric multi-processors arrive — the Sparcstation 10 , Sparcserver 10 and Sparcserver 600MP follow later in the year . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | CITIES across Britain were plunged into chaos as bomb hoaxes emptied busy shopping centres and brought transport systems to a halt . |
4 | It 'll turn into melodrama if airway not careful . |
5 | Our dominant motivations are those of rational self-interest and they tend to lead us into crime because crime , however defined , involves self-restraint . |
6 | He sprang into action when wife Ann , 26 , suddenly went into labour in the middle of the night . |
7 | They sprang into action when mum Angela Turner said she would not make it to Bishop Auckland hospital in time . |
8 | A full-scale evacuation operation swung into action as panic swept through Saturday morning shoppers . |
9 | It was provincial workers who exploded into action as trade revived . |
10 | It had developed contingency plans before the incident and put them into effect when water in the mine began to overflow . |
11 | At signpost , follow direction right , then left into wood till stile is reached . |
12 | The results have been called into question because plasma lipid assays raised the possibility that placebo and active treatments had been intermixed , but Bamford et al have no reason to believe that this occurred ( personal communication ) . |
13 | As frozen crystals come into contact as water droplets they fuse together forming even bigger crystals . |
14 | 1974 : TV advertised discs go into overdrive as Arcade , K-Tel and Ronco plough over one million into the UK music biz . |
15 | But the agency ran into trouble when sponsorship funds became increasingly difficult to attract and management were forced to call in the liquidators earlier this month . |
16 | For this they were peculiarly well suited by reason of their durability , portability , uniformity and ease of recognition ; Cowries probably came into use as currency as early as the Shang dynasty . |
17 | I just hope that they are n't completely lost and in particular I 'd just mention the because it 's being increasingly used and will be as the bypass comes in into use because access will be restricted to the , the erm roundabout . |
18 | Jezrael did n't know if Karel would really explode so many people into space if Madreidetic called his bluff . |
19 | These aspects of the pupil 's education will need to be included in the report by the special teacher and should be taken into consideration when placement decisions are made . |
20 | Once the decision ‘ matures into validity ’ as it were , acts already done in execution of it also mature into legality because maturity is retrospective . |
21 | She slid into sleep as dawn approached but rose early to make tea . |
22 | I believe there is always room to improve the return on such expenditure and we have set clear targets for management , taking into account whether expenditure is for maintenance or for expansion . |
23 | Self-employed child minders only have one third of their net earnings taken into account as income , the rest is ignored . |
24 | Self-employed child minders only have one third of their net earnings taken into account as income , the rest is ignored . |
25 | Self-employed child minders only have one third of their net earnings taken into account as income , the rest is ignored . |
26 | ‘ If you are a student , the maximum student loan for your situation is taken into account as income whether or not you have applied for it , ’ she said . |
27 | Lastly , they point out that although transactions costs are taken into account when unit trusts returns are calculated , they are omitted when estimating the returns on the market portfolio . |
28 | Secondly , the judiciary can impose limits on whose views should be taken into account when discretion is exercised . |
29 | Therefore , the availability , speed and pricing structure of various modes of transport must be taken into account when travel and mobility are analysed . |
30 | Since the 1981 Education Act requires that the wishes of the parents are fully taken into account when school placement is determined , it will be important for them to have access to consultation and discussion with a professional who is well informed about both the educational needs of visually handicapped children and the schools and support services available . |