Example sentences of "enter into the " in BNC.

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1 When she returned to the UK , however , she entered into the restaurant and hotel business with her husband Gordon .
2 She entered into the shame of bearing God 's Son and even ran the risk of being called a loose woman .
3 I was astonished , and a little dismayed , by the ease with which Dana entered into the spirit of things , giving Indian war-whoops and clowning and laughing in a way I thought was rather contemptible .
4 Once saved , he entered into the life of the Free Presbyterian Church with gusto .
5 Afterwards , however , Pond , himself a Baptist and used to Beecher 's Plymouth Church , described the congregation as ‘ a very devout crowd of worshippers who entered into the spirit of the occasion and did worship the Lord and Mr Spurgeon with tremendous intensity ’ .
6 When Queen Victoria died at the beginning of 1901 , Britain entered into the Edwardian Era with changes taking place at an ever increasing pace .
7 ‘ I told you she entered into the project in a spirit of most admirable scientific curiosity .
8 An austere looking man who seldom smiled , he entered into the spirit of the occasion for not only was he a Pierrot but also Captain of one of the football teams .
9 I entered into the spirit of the occasion by volunteering as one of about twenty stage guinea pigs , but within minutes I had been weeded out and sent back to my seat .
10 Flagellation and other exotic practices formed part of its creed and Rasputin entered into the spirit of these with enthusiasm .
11 Mum and Dad and Mr and Mrs Lewis entered into the spirit of the occasion but I thought I could see some sadness in Mrs Lewis 's eyes .
12 With equal excitement I entered into the sports side of Oxford .
13 In the event it was only those six states in which agitation for closer political and economic integration had been strongest in the 1940s , with political support at the highest level , which entered into the discussions that led to the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) .
14 The French psychoanalyst , Jacques Lacan , argued that Freud himself ( as well as virtually all the psychoanalysts who revised Freud 's theories ) never managed to escape fully from the assumption of an already existing gendered subjectivity which entered into the Oedipal situation .
15 Both parties knew or should have known what they were doing and what they had bargained for when they entered into the contract . ’
16 The Company was not acting on behalf of the government when it entered into the concession agreement .
17 In 1914 Nicaragua entered into the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty with the United States , whereby the latter acquired rights for the construction of a canal .
18 The high quality of the Gulf pearls and the fact that the fisheries were controlled by Arabs ensured that from the market at Bandar e Lengeh on the Iranian coast not far west of the Gulf of Hormuz they entered into the trade network of the Indian Ocean and adjacent areas .
19 In February 1974 the original lessee assigned the lease to the second defendant , a company , which duly entered into the required covenant directly with the landlord .
20 The cynicism which grows out of not having her tender feelings acknowledged and valued replaces the openness and tenderness with which she first entered into the partnership .
21 In determining what constitutes a reasonable prospect it is to be assumed that the prospect given by the facts and other matters known to the creditor at the time he entered into the transaction resulting in the debt was a reasonable prospect ( s 271(4) ) .
22 As before she entered into the huge open hall or lobby , with its chessboard floor of russet-and-black marble .
23 As usual Eva entered into the spirit of the thing with energy and determination .
24 ‘ You have a very positive standing , my dear young lady , ’ said Mr Stanforth patiently , and perhaps a little patronisingly , too , for this was where money entered into the reckoning , and very young concert artists and music teachers with a living to make must surely react to the alluring image .
25 Knowing who was servant and who mistress , I entered into the spirit of the farce .
26 He entered into the spirit of the farce .
27 Giggling like a child , rueful self-mockery etched on every line of her face , she applauded when a shout went up , joined in the disappointed groans when it proved a false alarm , commiserated with a rather determined little girl who had wandered into her own area of search and who thought she should have found one by now , and , thoroughly amused , by herself as much as by others , she whole-heartedly entered into the spirit of the thing .
28 These included stars of stage and screen , all of whom entered into the spirit of the ball 's " Around The World in 80 Days " theme , with many turning up in fancy dress .
29 In general terms , a landlord ( like a vendor ) should disclose to the prospective tenant any defects in title that may not be obvious to the tenant unless it was clear that the tenant knew of the defects when it entered into the agreement for lease .
30 As the respondents were already in possession when they entered into the solus agreements , he concluded that the agreements were within the doctrine of restraint of trade .
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