Example sentences of "[to-vb] into contact " in BNC.

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1 He took great care not to touch her or allow his grubby clothes to come into contact with her beautiful skirt and creamy-white blouse .
2 Any strong chemicals , if allowed to come into contact with the urethral mucous membrane , which is very sensitive , may set up an irritative urethritis .
3 Girls on mountains tend to come into contact with more amphibious life than our men folk , on account of our toilet arrangements .
4 If a large number of people are likely to come into contact with the chemical , the committee recommends testing on mice and other small mammals .
5 When you remove food from the freezer , do n't leave it in a warm atmosphere or allow it to come into contact with unclean hands , surfaces or equipment before returning it to the freezer — you will be at risk of freezing in any contamination .
6 Care had to be taken in fitting the cotter-pins securing the grips , and grooves were cut on the inside of the coffin into which the cotter-pins were bent , so as not to come into contact with the lead shell .
7 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 .
8 In addition to videos , parents should also check the contents of music , novels and poems before allowing their children to come into contact with them .
9 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 .
10 LIKE THE band itself , ‘ Shine On ’ is a shark-sleek and automatically impressive product to come into contact with for the first time .
11 Sun 's other weak point may be the fact that WABI 's Praxsys creators come from BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd , where they would have had access to MS-DOS , although Phoenix was one of the pioneers of the concept of the clean room , where no-one that has any inside knowledge of the code being emulated is allowed to come into contact with the developers of the emulation .
12 In his view , directly transmitted diseases such as common colds generally have lower virulence than vector-borne diseases such as malaria because transmission rates in the former are higher if infective hosts continue to come into contact with other individuals .
13 It was to come into contact with a man who could write and see and feel .
14 Do n't overheat or allow any water to come into contact with it or the chocolate will become granular .
15 The child , it was thought , came into the world as a formless , inert blob of clay which was then moulded by parents , teachers , society , or whatever other forces he happened to come into contact with , and the shape that he eventually assumed was therefore entirely due to the characteristics others had decided to implant in him .
16 We shall consider the respective roles of Parliament and the courts , and in particular we shall examine the jurisdiction and functions of those courts and tribunals with which the caterer is likely to come into contact in the exercise of his or her profession .
17 Caterers are most likely to come into contact with industrial tribunals if one of their past or present employees refers a matter to the tribunal with regard to his or her contract of employment .
18 One of my colonies of mushroom polyps , reddish brown specimens which I think are a Ricordea species , killed a bushy sea whip ( Plexaurelia ) which happened to be so close as to come into contact , when it deflated .
19 From one point of view it could be argued that he should be rescued from Tarvaras before he had an opportunity to come into contact with any of the inhabitants .
20 Two people you 're bound to come into contact with during pregnancy — and after — are your midwife and your local National Childbirth Trust teacher .
21 The most extensive area of discretion , however , is that with which we are most likely to come into contact : police officers on the beat .
22 As the fat particles become longer and thinner so they begin to come into contact with one another .
23 He bore no relation to the man she 'd had the misfortune to come into contact with at the weekend .
24 She was n't even sure why she 'd been so reluctant to come into contact with him .
25 The Government , police and military authorities are committed to ensure that , where feasible and sensible — the hon. Gentleman will know what those words mean in the context of the Province — Army patrols likely to come into contact with the public are accompanied by an RUC officer .
26 The column allows the ascending vapour to come into contact with the descending liquid .
27 Other practical suggestions were that professional groups likely to come into contact with this issue need to be well informed and should be educated .
28 Suddenly I was very aware of the vulnerability of my nose and front teeth , should they happen to come into contact with the granite of Porteniel 's pavements at any velocity above quite a small fraction of a metre per second .
29 As was emphasised earlier " Is it genuine ? " is an important question , but there is a real need for pupils to come into contact with genuine , quality artefacts , that are some of the best examples of their kind , and this involves regular visits to the nearest general museum , to do work in depth on particular groups of genuine old objects .
30 Packaging from recycled paper and board should not be allowed to come into contact with fatty foods , according to the Swedish National Food Administration .
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