Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 The advertisers obviously wish to give the idea that their products are for blondes or light-skinned people only , or maybe that if you use their product you will suddenly be transformed into a seductive beauty with a string of young men at your fingertips .
2 Many of the organisms that left fossil remains were of kinds now extinct , although some , like the trilobites , could obviously be placed into a phylum with many living representatives .
3 This fact must obviously be taken into account in the interpretation of raised beaches .
4 A credit for interest owed would not normally have been set up so the interest would be debited to the nominal account shown , which will then merely be transferred into the revenue account :
5 Presenting women 's viewpoint in development through interpersonal and mass media will explode several myths of patriarchal society , especially those assuming that ‘ male-defined reality ’ is the only reality , that political and economic systems created by men are superior and that women must merely be integrated into these systems .
6 Legislation has put the matter beyond doubt in eight jurisdictions in the United States and elsewhere — for example , in France.15 In the United Kingdom , although some advocate legislation , it is likely that the new description will merely be incorporated into the law without more.16 The acceptance of brain-stem death may resolve a number of problems , but there is still the problem of how it is to be established in a particular case .
7 State enterprises may be converted into limited-liability companies or joint-stock companies , but financial institutions or saving co-operatives may only be converted into joint-stock companies .
8 It has a tendency to lose its shape and can only be spun into relatively thick strands .
9 While most of the strands from which the new synthesis would be woven are already visible before the war , they could only be patterned into a new web within the altered conditions of the university in society , and in the " national life " of the post-war era .
10 It considered that if the Community 's system of quotas in its present form allowed member states to introduce certain requirements whose compatibility with Community law could only be justified by the necessity to attain the objectives of that system , then such requirements could only be incorporated into the quota licences or other quota management measures which the United Kingdom must lay down for the management of its quotas under article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , and not be imposed as conditions for the registration of vessels .
11 At 31 Centre Halfs should only be coming into their prime , Paul McGrath is a case in point .
12 The duration of the nadir could only be graded into coarse divisions of less than one second , one to two seconds , or more than two seconds as the paper speed at which the recordings were made did not allow greater accuracy .
13 Some documents speak for themselves and need only be handed into the court by or on behalf of the party adducing them .
14 From June 16 , a cheque with the word ‘ only ’ on the payee line , instead of the present ‘ or order ’ , and crossed with the words ‘ account payee ’ can only be paid into the payee 's account .
15 However , the cheques — which must be for a minimum of £200 — can only be paid into an account in the investor 's name .
16 Thus , while at a phonemic level the sequence ( e.g. same glass ) can only be parsed into ( Lamel & Zue , 1984 ) at a mid-class level ( i.e. ) , the unambiguous identification of the word boundary is no longer possible .
17 Currency exchange contracts should only be entered into when receipt of the foreign currency is highly certain .
18 Note that modules can only be entered into LIFESPAN if a Design Change ( DC ) is currently Active on the package to which they belong .
19 Thus , transactions in shares could only be taken into account to the extent ruled by the Special Commissioner .
20 I do not believe that Mr. Wall 's submission that the welfare of the children could only be taken into account if the terms of article 13 ( b ) had been established is a correct analysis of the position .
21 He submits that matters regarding their welfare can only be taken into account on the exercise of discretion under article 13 if they establish the criterion to be found in article 13 ( b ) , i.e. , that there is a grave risk that their return would expose them to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place them in an intolerable situation .
22 He got together with Clyde Walcott , a happy refereeing choice for three Tests in England this summer between England and Pakistan , and they ruled that the rule called for 90 overs to be bowled every day , and the allowance for wickets would only be taken into account for fining purposes when each side 's overall rate was calculated at the end of the game .
23 Sickness benefits received prior to the hearing need only be brought into account where your salary would have been reduced on account of ill health .
24 Now it follows by definition that learning can only be brought into operation when the occasion allows leisure for conscious thought about the language being used and its conformity to rule , when there is time to ‘ focus on form ’ .
25 Other importable file formats can only be loaded from within the TableCurve environment , so suitable data need only be typed into an ascii file with a word processor or line editor to be used , and a path to any directory on the disk can be included if necessary .
26 Timothy O'Riordan , of the University of East Anglia , thinks sustainability might be accepted as the ‘ mediating term ’ between developers and environmentalists , although he leans to the view that it will eventually languish as a ‘ good idea ’ which can not sensibly be put into practice .
27 But er there is a a and I wouldn inevitably er one does stray into I know want it in particular points at the moment , but there is a policy consideration to be borne in mind as well , which erm does suggest that past trends should not necessarily be projected into the future .
28 In concrete terms , Miliband has argued that in a capitalist society , the interests of private capital will invariably and necessarily be taken into account in the development of public policy and so we should not expect to see business leaders standing on a soap box anymore than we should expect to see those who enjoy the ear of government organising on the streets .
29 He was only four seats fewer than Wilson and the Ulster loyalists could perhaps be brought into the equation .
30 Now if we do the annual report properly , pages from the annual report can progressively be incorporated into this loose-leaf , and others taken out , and
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