Example sentences of "enter into [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Wassall made a £113.2m hostile bid for Evode which then entered into discussions with Laporte about a recommended bid of above £1 a share .
2 He was , he says , approached on two occasions by search consultants about public sector work before he entered into discussions with the Prudential in 1987 .
3 It was largely under the influence of Barnes that the SCS entered into discussions with the Edmonton Society on amalgamation soon after he was re-elected as president of the SCS in January 1919 .
4 I did not find the CIEFL 's supposed ‘ elitist ’ image reflected in the attitudes of its staff , who were without exception friendly , and who entered into discussions with me in a spirit of lively and good-humoured controversy .
5 The United Nations could take political action through the General Assembly and Security Council against a State which entered into agreements in conflict with its Charter .
6 ‘ An order under section 6(2) requiring the third , fourth and fifth defendants to pay such sum as the court thinks fit to the plaintiffs or alternatively into court or alternatively to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 30 or , alternatively , to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 31 in such manner as the court may direct for the purpose of restoring persons who entered into transactions with the first defendant in the course of contravention of section 3 by the first defendant to the position in which they were before the transactions were entered into .
7 Besides making crude available under various arrangements to enable Iraq to meet contractual commitments to deliver in the Gulf , Riyadh entered into arrangements with Iraq to provide it with a means of moving its southern oil to the Red Sea .
8 Observers believe the confusion may have arisen because the original KGB ceased to exist as on January 1 and has been replaced by two separate agencies , both of which entered into negotiations to sell the files .
9 When Thomas Spackman entered into negotiations with the sculptor John Deval in 1782 regarding his monument for Cliffe Pypard church , Wiltshire , he reverted to a style fashionable in the late seventeenth century : the ‘ resurrection ’ model as erected by Joshua Marshall in 1664 at Chipping Campden , Gloucestershire , and that of 1674 to Sir Geoffrey and Lady Palmer at East Carlton , Northamptonshire .
10 This was in early 1989 ; by the end of the year , after the pilot had been made and the EBU had given the enterprise the go-ahead , Ms Cann entered into negotiations with BBC Enterprises , responsible for distributing the series and for the merchandising rights .
11 But though Muffat entered into details concerning continuo grouping he does not tell us precisely how many musicians were involved in the performances .
12 As a common carrier , the NVOCC enters into contracts of affreightment with his shipper , issues his own bill of lading , and assumes full responsibility for the carriage not merely from port of shipment to port of discharge , but from the point of origin to point of destination .
13 3.4 The expression " Guarantor " includes not only the person referred to in clause 1.1.3 ( if any ) but also any person who enters into covenants with the Landlord pursuant to clauses 5.9.5 or 5.23
14 Even if she is not someone who could easily enter into discussions of this nature , in which her feelings are explored , it is possible that she could benefit considerably from advice and comfort delivered to her in a less personal way through the pages of a book .
15 Every family health services authority should enter into discussions with its general practitioners to establish guidelines for the employment of counsellors .
16 On signing these heads of agreement the shareholders of ABC shall not enter into discussions with any other party relating to the disposal of their interests in ABC for the period of 45 days unless the party to these heads of agreement withdraws or delays unreasonably progress towards completion .
17 An example of an exclusivity clause is given below : For the period of [ 3 ] months from the date hereof neither you [ the vendor ] nor the subsidiaries ( and their management ) will approach or enter into discussions with any other prospective purchasers for the sale of your shareholding in the [ Company ] or a disposal of any of the business and/or assets of any part of the [ Group ] .
18 The third lesson is the ease with which artefacts can enter into experiments intended to study phenomena as complex as learning and memory .
19 ( 4 ) Where the portfolio or account is not specifically established for the purpose of carrying on derivatives business , a statement , if relevant , that the firm may enter into transactions which may result in the customer having a short position .
20 It ordered the state authorities of Armenia and Azerbaijan to " enter into talks immediately to conclude an inter-republican treaty on restoring trust and accord between peoples , proceeding from the principles of equality of rights and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of both republics " [ for February USSR Supreme Soviet debate on Transcaucasia see p. 37257 ] .
21 A transfer test is an appropriate way of assessing the value of α since the Pearce-Hall ( 1980 ) model assumes ( as do similar models ) that the value of this parameter determines the readiness with which a CS will enter into associations .
22 Individuals can not enter into treaties , although States may enter into them on their behalf .
23 There are other situations where the agency analysis is more appropriate , for example the device whereby a protecting State could enter into treaties on behalf of a protected State .
24 Yet there is no reason why Government can not enter into contracts with privatized companies whether privatization is on a regional basis or takes place in some other way .
25 District Health Authorities , through their role as purchasers , will enter into contracts with a number of agencies , including their own directly managed units , to secure health services on behalf of their population .
26 Do you fully enter into festivals and services for remembering — the Lord 's Supper , Harvest Festival , New Year 's Eve ?
27 If supplementary benefit is an inducement to strike activity , then knowledge of how the system operates and reliance on it as a source of livelihood must enter into workers ' plans before embarking on strikes .
28 The most that could be offered would be autonomous areas within regional self-government ‘ towards which members of the respective nationalities , scattered all over the country or even all over the world , would gravitate and with which they could enter into relations and free associations ’ — some measure of accommodation to Bauerism .
29 In the first instance we can suggest that individuals will enter into organisations from a diverse range of social , economic and educational backgrounds which will give them different perspectives and different values .
30 At the same time individuals will enter into organisations for different reasons and will have different expectations of that organisation .
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