Example sentences of "[noun sg] enter into [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You have a very positive standing , my dear young lady , ’ said Mr Stanforth patiently , and perhaps a little patronisingly , too , for this was where money entered into the reckoning , and very young concert artists and music teachers with a living to make must surely react to the alluring image .
2 The secretary-general of the PS , Jorge Sampaio , became mayor of Lisbon ( the capital ) , where the PS entered into an alliance with the Communists and the Greens ; the PS won absolute control in Oporto .
3 An agent enters into a contractual relationship with a third party on behalf of a principal ; the legal relationship is established between the principal and the third party , not the third party and agent .
4 The employment contract between the parties dealt with this eventuality by the continuance of such payments to the employee after he had ceased to be employed " provided that the agent 's entitlement to such commission will immediately cease if the agent enters into a contract of service or for services directly or indirectly with any limited company , mutual society , partnership or brokerage operation involved in the selling of insurance or would be in breach of any part of clause 9A hereof were this contract still subsisting " .
5 If an agent enters into the transaction , then for certain types of investment and if the agent does not regularly hold himself out as buying investments , the transaction is excluded .
6 In Mills v IRC ( 1974 ) 49 TC 367 , an actress entered into a service agreement with a company owned by her father .
7 The responsibilities of the head of department and of the college entered into the picture .
8 In a period of change not everyone wins , and as the Club entered into a financial loan/supply of goods arrangement with Courage ( Central ) , Henley Brewery lost its unique relationship with the Club , although its beer is still the most popular one on sale .
9 To cover the ‘ open ’ position described above , the position can be ‘ covered ’ or ‘ hedged ’ by the exporter entering into a forward contract to sell the Deutschmarks at an agreed rate , at a time to coincide with their expected receipt .
10 The use of the same stylised figure made this exhibition read as a story , the same figure entering into a different tale in each work .
11 In reality , the guardians of authority collude in the maintenance of the territory once it has been colonized , and as a result enter into the social framework on the terraces .
12 ‘ ( 2 ) An order under section 238 or 239 may affect the property of , or impose any obligation on , any person whether or not he is the person with whom the company in question entered into the transaction or … the person to whom the preference was given ; … ’
13 If a Government department or Birmingham City Council enters into a contract with a building company for the construction of a block of offices , and a dispute arises , the law which governs the matter is essentially the same as it would be if the contract were between two private persons .
14 Its profundity , he argues , lies in the fact that the unity of marriage enters into the mystery of the unity of ‘ Christ and his church ’ .
15 Wolverton Parish Council entered into an agreement with the L & NWR Company in 1896 .
16 It was argued that the Tin Council entered into the transactions with third parties as agent acting on behalf of the member States as undisclosed principal .
17 ( 1 ) It is not argued that under English company law , or under the English law of mortgage , a foreign company , that is a company not formed and registered under the Companies Acts , lacks the requisite legal capacity to enter into a debenture secured by a floating charge on property both in England and abroad and conferring a power to appoint a receiver and manager over the whole , or substantially the whole , of its property .
18 The originality of Nizan 's entire literary output resides in this particular assertion since it brings together the two dominant strands that coexist tensely in Nizan 's intellectual and emotional outlook : ( i ) a brooding sense of anguish and desperation stemming from the gross injustices and inequalities in the world , and ( ii ) an explosive , irrepressible determination to enter into the struggle and combat the forces of oppression in order to gain access to a better life .
19 The company before going out of business entered into a " block discounting " agreement with the finance house .
20 The vendor is likely to agree to the target 's providing this information only if the purchaser enters into a confidentiality undertaking .
21 Thus IT and its record entered into the politics of the workplace .
22 In Crossland v Hawkins ( 1961 ) 39 TC 493 , an actor entered into a service agreement with a company for a small weekly salary .
23 In cases falling within this protected class , equity would hold the security given by the surety to be unenforceable by the creditor if : ( i ) the relationship between the debtor and the surety and the consequent likelihood of influence and reliance was known to the creditor ; and ( ii ) the surety 's consent to the transaction was procured by undue influence or material misrepresentation on the part of the debtor or the surety lacked an adequate understanding of the nature and effect of the transaction ; and ( iii ) the creditor , whether by leaving it to the debtor to deal with the surety or otherwise , had failed to take reasonable steps to try and ensure that the surety entered into the transaction with an adequate understanding of the nature and effect of the transaction and that the surety 's consent to the transaction was a true and informed one .
24 As already mentioned , a refusal to enter into the merits of business judgment has been an important feature of the courts ' attitude towards directors ' negligence , and it is suggested that the basis of this refusal is , to an extent , well-founded .
25 But that is not a view held by those who lack the imagination to enter into the hearts and minds of others , and to do to them as they would be done by ; among them the then Home Secretary and the then Lord Chief Justice .
26 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
27 Representations are statements made , almost gratuitously , to induce the Purchaser to enter into the agreement .
28 It goes without saying that if the debtor has employed undue influence or misrepresentation in order to persuade the surety to enter into the transaction and the creditor has knowledge that this has happened , the security will be unenforceable .
29 As our lives are transformed by God , we experience a deepening desire to enter into the heart of God .
30 This is not the place to enter into a debate about contemporary sports policy .
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