Example sentences of "[vb infin] into [noun sg] with " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And does he still jump into bed with Big Ears ?
2 THE Government will today fall into line with the European Community 's proposed Social Charter when the right of workers to belong — as well as not to belong — to a trade union is enshrined in its Employment Bill .
3 With a conscious effort , she swallowed the small spurt of irritation against his easy presumption that she 'd simply fall into line with whatever he chose to do .
4 Yesterday , the shadow Chancellor said on the early morning news that Britain should fall into line with its partners — in other words , that we should give in to them without bothering to do anything to secure the best deal for this country .
5 In the name of harmonisation , and to avoid charges of unfair trading , she says all 12 countries must fall into step with the one with the toughest rules .
6 A Help the Aged spokesman confirms the charity could only move into television with Eagle Star help .
7 So dramatic was its timing and swiftness I paused to see if angels with trumpets would slide into view with some glad tidings .
8 Individual schools did enter into correspondence with the TES over its reporting of the full HMI report , and over the findings themselves .
9 Here the interests of the workers cross occupational lines … [ and ] if their product must enter into competition with a substitute product made under cheaper working conditions , they will find it difficult to maintain or improve their own circumstances .
10 The Borough Education Committee had invited tenders for the supply of faggots , but the committee replied that ‘ the Guardians do not enter into competition with the trade ’ .
11 Marx envisages moments when the social system will accord with the technological system ; but at other times it will enter into contradiction with it , leading to revolutionary changes .
12 Once the foreign lawyer is registered as an RFL , he or she may enter into partnership with an English solicitor .
13 ‘ ( 6 ) ( a ) A solicitor shall not enter into partnership with any person other than a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body .
14 ( b ) A recognised body shall not enter into partnership with any person other than a solicitor or a recognised body .
15 A meeting of the club 's shareholders is expected to confirm the club will go into liquidation with debts of around £550,000 .
16 How do you go into competition with people ?
17 Mum made me go into town with her to spend my Christmas money on clothes .
18 It is important to note that solicitors practising wholly overseas may go into partnership with foreign lawyers , whether RFLs or not but unless all the foreign lawyer partners are RFLs the partnership may not practise in England and Wales .
19 It should be noted that an RFL may not go into partnership with a recognised body .
20 He wanted to keep close to the poor bloody infantry , so he would get into discussion with the constable on the beat , the detective on a case ; and he would end up being drawn into endorsing action that the Inspector in charge would not countenance .
21 because it can get into contact with the
22 Environmental groups should not get into bed with business — or should they ?
23 This demands a high degree of mobility ( sealift , airlift , deployed amphibious forces , pre-positioned ships ) plus well-trained reserves who can get into action with as little delay as possible .
24 Cos you never know if they 're gon na get into trouble with other people , or whether they 're gon na get er sexually assaulted or raped or mugged or owt .
25 I shall not allow myself to be tempted to discuss devolution , Mr. Deputy Speaker , apart from getting into trouble with you , I should get into trouble with my Hon. Friends .
26 Yet somehow Paige had always felt protective of her cousin , covering up for her so that she did n't get into trouble with her parents .
27 This is particularly significant for Marx since it means that the communal principle does not fully come into conflict with the interests of individual constitutive families as it did in the ancient city , a contradiction which ultimately led to further developments .
28 The newly-elected councillor is advised to take advantage of making an omnibus declaration of any of his interests which may come into conflict with these provisions .
29 He could make concessions to his allies and all would be well so long as they did not come into conflict with one another .
30 If a tough , pushy Orc grows fast he will soon come into conflict with an established equally big Orc .
  Next page