Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [vb pp] into [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 His argument was based on personal opinion , feelings and intuition though it does have a loose connection to Carl Gustav Jung 's theory of racial memory , which has fallen into disuse in modern times .
2 However the settlement leaves open the question whether member States can be found liable under international law for the debts of an organisation which has entered into transactions in its own name .
3 Nor is the video industry , which has sprung into life in barely a decade , necessarily a sign of semi-literacy .
4 Another analogous body which has come into existence within the last year or so is the National Consultative Committee for Agriculture Education ( NCCAE ) .
5 During the attack on Yegyaw Thai aircraft fired warning shots at a Myanman unit of 100 men which had crossed into Thailand before attacking the KNU camp .
6 But on the other hand this hostility to the new God was not an original reaction either ; it had its prototype in a hostile impulse against his father , which had come into existence under the influence of the anxiety-dream [ concerning wolves and mentioned earlier in the analysis ] , and it was at bottom only a revival of that impulse .
7 The applicants , Coventry Newspapers Ltd. , ( ‘ C.N.L. ’ ) , defendants in a libel action brought against them by David Woodley and Roger Clifford , sought ( 1 ) a declaration that C.N.L. were at liberty to receive from Michael Thomas Bromell copies of all such witness statements , notes , notebooks and other documents which had come into existence in the course of an investigation by the Police Complaints Authority into the conduct of David Woodley and Roger Clifford as had been read to or by the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) or had been referred to in open court during the hearing of Reg. v. Bromell ( unreported ) , 22 June 1992 , C.A. , on a reference , dated 10 May 1991 , of his case by the Home Secretary under section 17(1) ( a ) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 ; and/or ( 2 ) variation of the implied undertaking pursuant to which Michael Thomas Bromell had received the documents under the order of the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) on 9 July 1991 , so as to permit him to disclose copies of all such documents described in ( 1 ) above to C.N.L. for the purpose of defending the libel action .
8 This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law .
9 The principal factor working to the disadvantage of the Conservatives in the by-election was the unpopularity of the community charge ( poll tax ) which had come into effect in England and Wales in April 1990 [ see p. 37329 and below ] .
10 The civil war in Yugoslavia continued throughout December , as the ceasefire brokered by the UN , which had come into force on Nov. 23 , broke down .
11 AT US insistence the existing agreement , which had come into force in 1987 , had already been stripped of its provisions to intervene in the market .
12 The majority of English words of more than one syllable ( polysyllabic words ) have come from other languages whose way of constructing words is easily recognisable ; for example , we can see how combining ‘ mit ’ with the prefixes ‘ per- ’ , ‘ sub- ’ , ‘ com- ’ produced ‘ permit ’ , ‘ submit ’ , ‘ commit ’ , words which have come into English from Latin .
13 ‘ Perhaps , ’ I can hear my readers saying , ‘ but you can not possibly suppose that all the totalitarian states which have come into existence in times ancient and modern have been the result of faulty socialization and nothing more . ’
14 This new effort ( largely pre-cataloguing ) , which aims to produce about two million entries in two years , will be carried out by Soprintendenze staff and members of universities and specialist institutions which have entered into agreements with the Ministry and which will directly recruit their own staff .
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