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

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1 Yesterday , the shadow Chancellor said on the early morning news that Britain should fall into line with its partners — in other words , that we should give in to them without bothering to do anything to secure the best deal for this country .
2 We were discouraged , during the war , from keeping diaries , probably in case these lethal documents should fall into enemy hands , but as nearly as I can now recall it is all true .
3 Tomason — this is my favourite Japlish word and one we really should import into English .
4 In turn , the UN Security Council is acting unlawfully in adopting Resolution 731 , which applies sanctions to Libya , since the UN Charter ( article 36 , paragraph 2 ) states that : ‘ The Security Council should take into consideration any procedures for the settlement of the dispute which have already been adopted by the parties . ’
5 There is one other point that you should take into consideration and that is , the Channel cats are going to require a very large aquarium of their own later on — they can grow to 120cm .
6 The Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz said on Aug. 13 , amid suggestions that Venezuela , Saudi Arabia , the UAE and perhaps Nigeria might increase output , that " OPEC states should take into consideration their interests " and warned that they might " pay hard in the future " if they followed this course .
7 The manager should take into account the artist 's wishes and aspirations .
8 ‘ The Federal Republic should take into account that policies aimed at changing borders would not suit any Government in Europe . ’
9 Council has been insistent that as this strategic study of the profession moves to the advanced planning stage , it should take into account the public as well as the private sector , the small practitioner as well as the large .
10 Council officers are especially worried about the reviewers ' recommendation that the statutory criteria for selecting SSSIs — which are at present purely scientific — should take into account administration and finance .
11 League chief Ian Cotton said : ‘ Clubs will want to give games every chance but we also feel that they should take into account their opponents . ’
12 This should take into account the physical , legal and market implications of what , on the face of it , might seem to be a simple process .
13 This duly happened , and in the judgment published in November 1991 , it was held that the valuation of the estates should take into account the agricultural tenancies granted by the late Lady Fox to herself and her farming partners .
14 This should take into account a wide variety of factors , their interests and aptitudes , their feelings , their relationships with others , their strengths and weaknesses , their medical condition , their past life , the effect of significant life events , and the way they view their future prospects .
15 No group should undertake conservation work without first consulting the French archive , and all work should take into account the findings of the Getty Conservation Institute 's imminent study to determine the precise causes of stonework decay at Angkor .
16 Promoters of public investment projects should take into account the external effects of their actions in so far as they alter the physical production possibilities of other producers or the satisfaction that consumers get from given resources .
17 The Act also contains guidance for the courts as to the factors which they should take into account in deciding whether any of the statutory exceptions to the presumption in favour of bail apply in a particular case .
18 That expression of opinion by the Law Commission can have no relevance to the construction of the Act , whilst any bearing it might otherwise have had on the matters which the court should take into account in exercising its discretion whether to grant leave to apply for a residence order in respect of a child in the care of a local authority has clearly been superseded by the express provisions of the Act .
19 This is no doubt a matter which the magistrate should take into account when considering whether a witness 's evidence is to be rejected as worthless ; and I have no doubt that in the present case the magistrate did take it into account , together with the fact that Price had retracted his earlier evidence implicating the applicant , when deciding whether to make an order for committal .
20 ( 3 ) New editors and new referees should take into account , and take responsibility for , the views and decisions of their predecessors .
21 And another vital feature you should take into account is the excellent support that WordPerfect provides .
22 4.2.3 [ bat are the financial implications for the dementia sufferer and the carer ? ( see also section on Personal Finance ) Any action plan arrived at should take into account not only the housing situation but also what effect the plan may have on the dementia sufferer .
23 He also emphasizes that the chief executive should take into account the power structure of the organization , be careful to choose the right time to promote initiatives , and , in particular , avoid committing himself publicly to a specific objective or action until he knows that it is definitely what he wants and that he can get the support .
24 When comparing terrace patterns from one area to another one should take into account , not only the height , but also the degree of development and the degree of complexity of the various members of terrace sequences , i.e. whether certain terraces seem compounded of several minor elements .
25 They resolved that the idea of a European conference on disarmament should take into account the Mediterranean dimension and should involve ‘ concrete measures which will lead not only to confidence building but also to the initiation of steps to lessen forces in the region ’ .
26 This refers to disorder on a widespread scale , and the officer should take into account not merely his own resources , but those that can be made available to him through the use of the mutual aid provisions of the Police Act 1964 .
27 The assessment process should take into account what the individual can do to help himself ; what informal care is available ; particular risk factors ; abilities and life style ; health … and accommodation and social support needs ( DoH , 1991a , p. 6 ) .
28 The valuation of the business should be performed in accordance with the Valuation section of this manual ( see Chapter 08 ) and should take into account factors particular to the disposal , such as the likely number of potential purchasers ( as restricted by the vendor 's requirements for confidentiality ) and desired speed of sale and general market conditions .
29 The procedures should take into account that management projections are likely to be a fairly bullish assessment of the company 's prospects .
30 The assessment should take into account the child 's physical , emotional and educational needs according to his age , sex , religion , culture and language .
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