Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] into [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The United States decision in July 1990 to withdraw its support from the seating of the rebel National Government of Cambodia at the UN and to enter into dialogue with Vietnam came as an immense shock to the ASEAN members [ see p. 37598 ] .
3 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 . ’
4 However , even outer clothing must have required fastening and such wear would also have arisen if they were worn on undergarments in such a way as to come into contact with the inner face of the coarse outer garments ; such extreme wear is perhaps more likely to have occurred in this way than on the outside .
5 Purchase behaviour will , again , be altered so as to come into line with the customary behaviour of the reference group .
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