Example sentences of "entered [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The full-throttle climaxes of Francesca are delivered with a frenzied desperation which is guaranteed to play havoc with all but the most robust of dispositions , and the spine-tingling emotionalism of the gloriously protracted central section is entered into with a fearlessness which borders on the overwhelming — one can feel this music coursing through the orchestra 's veins .
2 Homage on these terms was totally incompatible with the engagements he had by now entered into with the rebels .
3 In such discourses , what can be specified about the sender is often justifiably taken for granted , because the student has experience of these discourse types in his or her own language : in the modern world we are unlikely to come across a student who does not have some idea of the nature of news or fiction , and the sort of relationship entered into with the senders .
4 Professional fees may be shared and partnerships entered into with the same categories of persons as under Solicitors ' Practice Rule 7 ( see above ) and also with a lawyer qualified in another jurisdiction .
5 If the intermediary 's client is to be treated as the firm 's customer and a two-way customer agreement is required for him , it can be entered into with the intermediary ( if there is more than one indirect customer ) , and can cover all the clients for whom he acts .
6 But if these conditions are entered into with an open mind , the reality is wholly different .
7 The Court of Appeal held that those transactions were valid so far as they were entered into for the purposes of interest rate risk management and not for trading purposes .
8 For anything we know , it is an agreement entered into for the first time , in consequence of this instrument … .
9 Section 238 only applies to transactions entered into at an under value within two years prior to the onset of the vendor 's insolvency and does not apply to sales by a liquidator as , amongst other things , this is a sale after the onset of insolvency .
10 ‘ The case may be said to be a good example of the stringency with which the courts scrutinise transactions of guarantee entered into at the instance of a debtor who is likely to be in a position to exert influence on the surety and in circumstances in which the surety can derive no conceivable benefit from the transaction .
11 However , there was still one more thing to worry about : the currency protection deal which Virgin had entered into at the beginning of the aircraft negotiation .
12 Any course of conduct followed or any transaction entered into by the reader arising from anything published in this magazine is so carried out or entered into at the reader 's sole risk .
13 This advance is of the first importance to the population of the People 's Republic of China , and an agreement is being entered into between the Rank Xerox Unit and the Demography Institute of the University of Peking in Beijing .
14 The exchange 's rules are a set of standard terms entered into between the exchange on the one hand and each individual member on the other .
15 The quotation will state that any contract entered into as a result of the quotation will be on these standard conditions of sale , to the entire exclusion of those of the buyer ( see the preliminary statement of Precedent 1 ) .
16 We regret that no personal correspondence can be entered into without a stamped-addressed envelope .
17 A marriage is so voidable if it has not been consummated because of the incapacity of either party , or because of one party 's wilful refusal to consummate it ; if the marriage was entered into without the consent of either party ( e.g. by reason of duress , mistake , or unsound mind ) ; if at the time of the marriage one party was suffering from mental disorder of such a kind as to render him or her unfitted for marriage , or from venereal disease ; or if the wife was at the time of the marriage pregnant by some other person than her husband .
18 The demanding business of running for the presidency had shown Carter to be an exceptionally energetic , ambitious and intelligent politician and it was to be expected that he would want to be an activist in the White House — a president who left his mark and fulfilled the commitments he had entered into during the campaign .
19 All " treaties and agreements " entered into during the Vietnamese occupation must be cancelled , he said , new borders delineated between Cambodia and Vietnam , and special SNC committees set up to control the Phnom Penh adminstration and the police .
20 In 1985 however , the Law Commission did recommend that a marriage entered into by a man or woman domiciled in England and Wales should not be invalid merely because it is entered into under a law which permits polygamy , provided that neither party is already married .
21 The findings expose the failure of North Sea states to meet commitments to reduce industrial pollution entered into under a convention signed in Paris in 1974 .
22 An agent must not , without his principal 's knowledge and consent , receive any reward or commission from those with whom he deals on his principal 's behalf , or derive any profit from transactions entered into on the principal 's behalf beyond the remuneration agreed upon .
23 Only those documents which clearly state that the contract is to be entered into upon the terms and conditions of the sender , and either have those terms and conditions printed on them , or clearly incorporate them by reference , will rank as counter-offers .
24 This provision does not apply if the contract is in writing or if it is entered into in the ordinary course of business , as where the company purchases raw materials from the sole member/director .
25 Resolutions will have to be evidenced in writing and all contracts between the company and the sole member ( if the sole member is also the sole director , bearing in mind that a director need not be a member ) will have to be in writing unless entered into in the ordinary course of the company 's business on its usual terms and conditions .
26 Many urban liaisons were between partners from different tribes , and such marriages were rarely entered into in the proper , traditional way .
27 Particularly important is the evidence that , where elderly people are sharing with younger relatives , these arrangements often were entered into in the first instance for the benefit of the younger as much as the older generation .
28 ‘ Here the contract of salvage was entered into in the Paracels and all the work of refloating and putting the vessel into a condition to be towed to Hong Kong and nearly all the tow , except for the last three miles , were completed beyond the territorial limits of Hong Kong and consequently I take the view that the profits must be said to arise outside of Hong Kong rather than inside .
29 Under consideration are transactions entered into in the course of carrying on unauthorised investment business .
30 But this should never carry the implication ( common in some branches of theory ) that no social relations were entered into in the course of using and developing inherent and constituted physical resources .
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