Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] [verb] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | COMIC giants are flooding into Merseyside for this year 's Liverpool Festival of Comedy . |
2 | The problem is , when re-organising in terms of place , to make sure that people 's wishes are taken into consideration . |
3 | The Russians are marching into Finland . |
4 | It will be argued that despite the obvious impact of government policy , the way in which policies are converted into practice within the enterprise and the precise form they take are problematic . |
5 | Women in the trade unions are advising that unless 15 years of trade-union equality policies are negotiated into practice , any market-led advantages are likely to be short-term and easily reversible . |
6 | Figure 16–3 implies that cutting income tax rates may eliminate some of the deadweight burden of distortionary taxation , but governments should probably expect their tax revenue to decline if such policies are put into effect . |
7 | As the fuel is burnt-up , nuclei of uranium are converted into plutonium 239 . |
8 | In libraries serving these or similar groups the use of readability formulas may be considered , in which sentence length and word complexity are taken into account to rate the simplicity of the language used . |
9 | A very wide variety of cases are received into care under this section . |
10 | Their attitudes to teaching and their conceptions of the effects of classroom activities are taken into account . |
11 | As serious partnership activities are put into practice , there is a growing need for an annual programme and audit of activity , so that the quality of experience offered to students each year is maintained as planning and organisations are renewed . |
12 | ‘ It would give a better idea of the effectiveness of co-operation if the public had a chance to look at the frequency with which bombs are transported into Northern Ireland in vehicles stolen in the Republic . |
13 | All around him other men in pale suits are driving into town . |
14 | The forms are split into sections . |
15 | The best are those where the head is made from a single piece of metal rather than where individual teeth are riveted into place . |
16 | It is important that a competent person is responsible for ensuring that policies on preventing exposure are put into practice and periodically reviewed . |
17 | If both systems and user are taken into account , success and failure are far from clear cut . |
18 | Labour reckon that the belt-tightening will hit an average family next year by £454 a year once the NI increase , the freezing of married couples allowance , VAT on fuel , above-inflation rises in car tax discs and smoking are taken into account . |
19 | The resulting meanings are organized into thought processes according to the purposes adopted by the reader . |
20 | After all in an age where everyone is becoming more environmentally aware , perhaps it is only fitting that even artists are getting into recycling . |
21 | If these non-compliant patients who failed to tolerate four weeks of elemental feeding are taken into account , then just 45% ( 10 of 22 ) patients originally randomised to receive four weeks of elemental diet achieved complete remission on diet alone . |
22 | Low temperature melt sticks are pushed into back of gun and trigger pressure forces the melted glue out of the nozzle |
23 | The larger houses are turned into factories . |
24 | It does this by demonstrating that once pragmatic implications of the sort we shall call implicature are taken into account , the apparently radical differences between logic and natural language seem to fade away . |
25 | ‘ When other factors , such as the history of vandalism in the neighbourhood of a particular school and value of contents within the building are taken into account , the priorities become clearer . ’ |
26 | As to ‘ harming no one ’ , I have presented arguments elsewhere to the effect that ‘ harm ’ , being a rule-dependent concept , is indeterminate unless and until moral principles or legal rules are brought into play to define with greater or lesser precision the legitimate interests and the general good . |
27 | What they write can also make a difference to the way the legal plans for the curriculum are translated into classroom practice . |
28 | Univel will ensure their programmes are integrated into Destiny 's Mac-like desktop metaphor and that appropriate icons are provided . |
29 | The side strips and then the starter strip are nailed into place |
30 | Infinitival usage after how and why thus confirms our analysis of the way the modals are put into relation with the infinitive . |