Example sentences of "that [vb mod] [vb infin] into " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , universities and equivalent institutions are becoming increasingly autonomous , working closely with the private sector , or even generating spin-off companies that may develop into important sectors in their own right , as with biotechnology .
2 The continuing partners will also regard themselves as under a moral obligation ( quite apart from any annuity arrangements that may come into operation ) to the spouse and dependent children of their deceased colleague to ensure that such cash as may be due to his estate is paid over without undue delay .
3 Once more , however , that can be handled by a proper definition of the axes ; obviously it is future profitability of incremental investment that should go into the assessment of SBU attractiveness .
4 There was a Soiree in the spring of 1887 and again in 1888 at which " only a few psalms were to be sung , thereby keeping clear of any danger that might creep into our churches by hymns or any other kind of pieces of music . "
5 There was a Soiree in the spring of 1887 and again in 1888 at which " only a few psalms were to be sung , thereby keeping clear of any danger that might creep into our churches by hymns or any other kind of pieces of music . "
6 ‘ Other cultures ’ , in more technical philosophical terms , were specified in terms of an all-embracing A:not-A opposition , not as a sequence of proliferating A:B , A:C , A : n differences that might call into question the very idea of such a definitive centre of cultural reference and authority .
7 According to one influential cognitive model ( Coltheart , 1985 ; see Figure 1 ) , there are two distinct reading routes that might come into operation when one is reading aloud .
8 The trap in Sam 's boathouse kept intruding and so did Angela Brickell ; the cold threat of khaki water that could rush into aching lungs to bring oblivion and the earthy girl who 'd been claimed back by the earth , eaten clean by earth creatures , become earth-digested dust .
9 In America we 'd get like a column , and erm , but I think you could even do more , that the real life , the people , you know , is in the high street and the shopping malls and , you know , there 's a lot of kind of horoscope and gossip and stuff that could go into a paper that could be fun .
10 an element that could come into it .
11 The aim of the test is to detect conditions that could develop into cancer .
12 ’ The New Scientist obligingly published an article in 1980 describing how to make a DIY plutonium bomb that would fit into a suitcase . ’
13 Governments would have to submit to the council of finance ministers rules or guidelines on budgetary policy that would go into national law .
14 This arrangement is typical of the forethought that would go into all the Company 's future operations , and was a major factor in their survival .
15 ‘ My lips are not yet unsealed , but if these troubles were over and I could make a full case I guarantee there is not a man that would go into the lobby against us . ’
16 It is easy to imagine , then , the labour and skill that would go into making such random — yet precisely required — holes in the metal and punching them out by hand .
17 And it soon emerged that the government had systematically arranged breaches of the Drinking Water Directive that would stretch into the next century .
18 This is a typical problem that would come into one of our advice centres where a consumer has bought something , f failed to get any satisfaction from the shop and then has gone to the advice centre to er has found and tries to find the nearest Citizen 's Advice Bureau or Advice Centre to try to get advice .
19 The sort of pet that would come into the house and have a bit of birthday cake .
20 Mr Crowther is pressing for a judicial review of the whole Department of Transport that would look into the government 's road policy .
21 Mr Johnston said this week 's reform talks were no more than the overture to a long debate that would run into the winter and become embroiled in GATT negotiations .
22 It would be a Labour government that would put into effect the Act of 1944 , and much else besides .
23 According to the estate this is running at around £30,000 per annum and in addition to this , a survey that would take into account climbing as well as safety interests would cost a further £10,500 .
24 This must be complemented by a political system of a ‘ socialist pluralist ’ character , one that would take into account the ‘ diversity of interests and aspirations of all social groups and communities of people ’ .
25 Bush announced afterwards that they " share[d] a common belief " that a unified Germany should remain a full NATO member , but declared : " The former territory of East Germany should have a specific military status that would take into account the legitimate security interests of all interested countries , including the Soviet Union . "
26 I give suggestions about savoury , sweet and fruit and vegetable dishes and also about food that will fit into the themes I have described .
27 Physical examples include equipment designed to make components that will fit into the product of only one buyer ( for example , exhausts for Rolls-Royce cars ) or dispensing machines that can handle packsizes peculiar to one supplier .
28 Well if you are to have an atmosphere that 's free of sexual harassment , then you 're talking about an attitudinal change that will reach into many other areas as well , are n't you ?
29 Then the picture that will go into the Windsor archives was taken — while Charles disappeared from the historic scene , nattering .
30 These are the names that will go into the record books .
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