Example sentences of "entry into a " in BNC.

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1 This sharpens everyone up and welds the entry into a cohesive unit .
2 There should a widely-drawn ‘ basic ’ summary offence of unauthorised entry into a computer system , an aggravated offence of unauthorised entry with intent to commit or assist in serious crime , and a further serious offence of altering computer-held data or programs .
3 There simply are not enough competing news organizations to provide adequate variety and debate between them , and the technical or commercial factors that hinder the creation of rival news organizations mean that free speech can not be guaranteed by open entry into a system of competing news organizations .
4 The United States saw the creation of the state as a way to remove the British from Palestine , but also feared that Jewish socialism , dominant in the Yishuv , might be a springboard for Soviet entry into a pro-Western but semi-feudal Arab world .
5 At once her own drama was engulfed in the tumult of Hyacinth 's entry into a woman 's estate .
6 But many will be encouraged : IBM 's entry into a market gives it added credibility , and usually makes it grow even faster .
7 A joint venture which is not a disguised cartel will create significant new enterprise capability such as new production capacity , new technology , a new product or entry into a new market .
8 This common knowledge of shared experience and conventionally sanctioned reality can be called schematic knowledge : it is the knowledge which is acquired as a condition of entry into a particular culture or sub-culture .
9 If the ritual of lighting the flame is done consciously , it can have an especially powerful effect ; the moment marks a change-point , the entry into a new state .
10 Clubs are asked to support a special appeal , organised by the Commonwealth Trust , by sending £20 to the Disaster Appeal which will qualify them for entry into a draw with many prizes — headed up by Cathay Pacific 's donation of two First Class London/Hong Kong round trips plus tickets for the 1993 Hong Kong Sevens — as well as tickets for just about every top sporting event to be staged next year in the British Isles — test cricket , rugby internationals , Open golf , Grand National , Formula One racing , and so on .
11 Rape is entry into a woman 's body without her consent .
12 The short brown gym tunic with its blue and gold woven girdle that I wore on my first day at Elmwood was a symbol of entry into a new world of lady-like refinement and academic elitism .
13 If entry into a market is barred then the market is not contestable — someone has control over it .
14 The diamond ring presented by two out of three Anglo-Saxon swains to their fiancées declares the enduring nature of their mutual love , just as the fact that the ring bestowed at their wedding , traditionally made of untarnishable gold , marks the entry into a permanent relationship .
15 Glam 's translation of this high art idea of camp into pop ( seen at its most powerful in Roxy Music 's ‘ In Every Dream Home A Heartache ’ ) , resulted both in a primitive post-modernism turning yourself and your body into an Art Object with all the irony and the distancing that that implied — and a mocking entry into a ‘ public ’ private fantasy , as it offered a cultural space for a mass white audience to play with hitherto repressed ideas about self , consumption , and masculinity .
16 It is used for entry into a holding pattern from sector 2 and also in approach patterns .
17 Both Lord Denman C.J. and Patteson J. emphasise the need to distinguish between consideration and the motive which induces entry into a contract .
18 September 1991 saw their first entry into a small local dog show and they parked next to a couple with two Dobermans who knew what dog showing was all about .
19 As a result , the form of the wage provides a precise point of entry into a broader comparative examination of changes in the nature of work , the rhythms of production and the composition of the workforce over the course of time .
20 Sixty five patients with rheumatoid arthritis ( n= 57 ) or osteoarthritis ( n=7 ) on NSAIDs for >3 months ( mean ( SD ) : 4.7 ( 3.1 ) years ) were recruited from a rheumatology clinic to undergo screening upper gastrointestinal endoscopy before entry into a therapeutic trial , approved by the hospital ethics committee .
21 To provide customisation LIFESPAN allows users to configure lifecycles for objects by defining a number of states , transitions between these states and actions upon entry into a state .
22 Sixty five patients with rheumatoid arthritis ( n= 57 ) or osteoarthritis ( n=7 ) and taking NSAIDs for a period of greater than three months ( mean 4.5 ( SD 3.1 ) years ) were recruted from a rheumatology clinic to undergo a screening upper gastrointestinal endoscopy before entry into a therapeutic trial that had been approved by the hospital ethics committee .
23 In Francis [ 1982 ] Crim LR 363 , the accused had a stick with him when he demanded entry into a house , but not when he was stealing from a room .
24 Migration across frontiers and oceans raised more complex problems , and not by any means because it was often — though in our period not primarily — entry into a country whose language the migrant did not understand .
25 Section 8 of the UCTA provides that there can be no exclusion of liability for misrepresentation prior to entry into a contract under the Misrepresentation Act 1967 , s 3 or the Misrepresentation ( Northern Ireland ) Act 1967 , s 3 unless the exemption clause passes the test of reasonableness .
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