Example sentences of "[to-vb] into [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was to come into contact with a man who could write and see and feel .
2 The Government , police and military authorities are committed to ensure that , where feasible and sensible — the hon. Gentleman will know what those words mean in the context of the Province — Army patrols likely to come into contact with the public are accompanied by an RUC officer .
3 Care had to be taken in fitting the cotter-pins securing the grips , and grooves were cut on the inside of the coffin into which the cotter-pins were bent , so as not to come into contact with the lead shell .
4 Suddenly I was very aware of the vulnerability of my nose and front teeth , should they happen to come into contact with the granite of Porteniel 's pavements at any velocity above quite a small fraction of a metre per second .
5 If a large number of people are likely to come into contact with the chemical , the committee recommends testing on mice and other small mammals .
6 To touch a dead man or to come into contact with the blood of an injured person would make them unclean and mean that they could not carry out their duties .
7 We shall consider the respective roles of Parliament and the courts , and in particular we shall examine the jurisdiction and functions of those courts and tribunals with which the caterer is likely to come into contact in the exercise of his or her profession .
8 A new export-processing zone near Lomé , designed to attract foreign capital and develop non-traditional exports , was expected to come into operation after the publication of enabling decrees by the Council of Ministers in May 1990 .
9 Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd says that a memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Communications Authority of Thailand , the Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications of Vietnam and OTC International of Australia to build a new optical fibre submarine cable system linking Thailand , Vietnam and Hong Kong ; the planned cable will also link to other cable systems and give direct connections to the rest of the world , and is set to come into service by the end of 1995 .
10 Channel 4 chairman Sir Richard Attenborough said later they faced an impossible dilemma — ‘ whether to reveal identities we had undertaken to protect , at risk to human life , or whether to come into conflict with the law . ’
11 The directive , which had hitherto been opposed by West Germany , Greece and Spain , was due to come into effect at the end of 1994 ; the Commission aimed to reach agreement on a single passport for insurance companies during 1990 .
12 by enacting that a licence is to come into effect on the day it is granted or renewed ( subss. ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ) .
13 An increase in the level of fines is scheduled to come into effect in the autumn of this year ; but in the meantime the temptation remains for large stores to open on Sundays .
14 On Dec. 16 the Czech National Council adopted , by an overwhelming majority , a Constitution for the Czech Republic to come into effect after the split of Czechoslovakia into two independent countries on Jan. 1 , 1993 .
15 It is not surprising , therefore , that the current educational reforms , due to begin to come into effect from the autumn , have been studied with particular care .
16 The protocol disbanding the treaty , which called for the promotion of a gradual shift towards all-European security structures on the basis of agreements achieved at the Paris CSCE ( Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe ) summit in November 1990 [ see pp. 37838-39 ] , was expected to come into effect by the end of the year , once it was ratified by all six parliaments .
17 This change has been recommended by the Legal Services Ombudsman , and will require a change in the law , expected to come into force at the beginning of 1994 .
18 But there 's an Equal Pay Act that 's supposed to come into force at the end of 1975 — that will give women equal pay and a bit more power .
19 In a peace initiative brokered by Zaïre 's President Mobutu Sese Seko , a draft ceasefire agreement was reported to have been signed between the Rwandan government and the FPR in Zaïre on March 18 and was due to come into force at the end of March .
20 The biodiversity convention signed at the summit has been ratified by the required 30 countries and is due to come into force at the end of this year .
21 By the 1930s , some part at least of the more advanced views of the previous two decades was beginning to percolate into society as a whole .
22 This was the era of the Little Red Schoolbook which I attempted to transcribe into braille with the assistance of a partially-sighted Young Socialist called Katey .
23 STEVE CAUTHEN was happy to hear that a Jockey Club working party is being set up to look into use of the whip .
24 The examples of Denmark or of the other members of the Community may in some respects be encouraging , in others not ; but certainly to look into classrooms beyond the Channel , however superficially , is to be reminded that written curricula and centralised administrations do not have to be unwieldy , dictatorial or reactionary .
25 And that 's one of the reasons I ended up I ended up in in Brothers because I had missed the chance to go into work with the Bank you see .
26 According to the New York Times , Intelsat has signed with Informkosmos , a satellite company formed by the Russian Federation , to lease capacity on three new satellites that are due to go into orbit by the end of next year .
27 A real detective superintendent investigating a murder will confine himself largely to facts and only at the height of questioning someone he is almost certain is his quarry is he likely to go into motivation as a way , as often as not , of bring about a final confession .
28 Clause 16 reserved to Mr Antoniades the power at any time to go into occupation of the flat jointly with Mr Villiers and Miss Bridger .
29 Red Bank Road Bispham , with open rack 134 coming up from the Depot to go into service as an afternoon ‘ special ’ to the Gynn .
30 There is no space to go into detail about the ding-dong and the relevance of that remark , but it is gentlemanly mayhem at its best and I wish I had seen the first encounters between the CSIRO and its critic , who , I infer , also had a go at the research on skeleton weed .
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