Example sentences of "into [be] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It came into being on the groundswell of the earlier federalist enthusiasm , while still being sufficiently limited and pragmatic to be deemed feasible by senior politicians who themselves were keenly interested in fostering moves towards greater and effective cooperation .
2 The Council came into being on the 8th May 1931 and we have marked our Diamond Jubilee Year with several special events throughout Scotland , and these are described on pages 6 and 7 of this report .
3 THE single market in Europe 's financial services is supposed to come into being at the end of 1992 .
4 ‘ The battle ’ hovers over the individual actions like in incorporeal cloud , distinct from them , but at the same time making up a surface of their meaning-effect , a simulacrum that brings the event into being at the moment when language and event coincide .
5 They all come into being at the same time .
6 A two-thirds majority will be necessary to bring the new set-up into being at the beginning of the 1994-95 season , but last night a Premier Division chairman claimed to know of three others from the top 12 who would , along with his club , vote against the proposal .
7 ‘ Held with the intention ’ has come to mean brought into being with the intention , on the part of anyone , and subsequently held , by him or by anyone else' ; and if that is what the draftsman intended or was instructed to express , the conclusion is irresistible that he did so with a degree of competence that would not have disgraced a chimpanzee learning the piano .
8 A new settlement system came into being with the creation jointly by the Bank of England and the London Stock Exchange of the Central Gilts Office .
9 A better characterization of the meaning of the bare infinitive structure in these uses is that it evokes " helping " as direct or active involvement in the bringing into being of the action denoted by the infinitive .
10 The end of active hostilities between Chad and Libya in September 1987 ( see pp. 35876-79 ) , and the formal declaration of Oct. 3 , 1988 , that their war was at an end ( see p. 36256 ) , made it possible for the Habre regime to pursue what it described as a policy of " national reconciliation " with the many groups and factions which had come into being during the country 's protracted civil war .
11 But I got myself straightened out and I was in the mood then to write some words , get into being into the music , get the tunes making me groove . ’
12 This rule was brought into being following the judgment of Megarry J. in E.M.I . Records Ltd. v. Ian Cameron Wallace Ltd. [ 1983 ] Ch. 59 and substituted ‘ the standard basis ’ and the ‘ indemnity basis ’ of taxation for the party and party , solicitor and own client , indemnity and other bases that had previously been employed .
13 An easy symbiosis had come into being between the cultivated pagan and the educated Christian .
14 The coming into being over the last 30 years of the political communities of Scotland , Wales , women , Afro-Caribbeans , Asians , Muslims , — each of these is premised on a freshly ‘ discovered ’ history of violence .
15 As soon as people began to build artificial forms and structures , sacred geometry came into being as the pattern , conscious or unconscious , underlying a particular structure .
16 But , in the same ten-year period , no less than 1,278 new families came into being in the city , with the result that the number of houses built fell short of the number required .
17 Instant philosophy , philosophy that springs into being in the bath or on the television screen , is fun , but can hardly be serious .
18 The Great Mother is a symbol of the way in which life is brought into being in the world , from the first hidden appearance of a spark of life in the covered darkness to the birth of a fully formed being .
19 They tend to privilege their own language , to make claims for it which derive from the requirements which brought it into being in the first place .
20 Examples of the former — recombining existing elements — would be the way this eclecticism in 1960s rock came into being in the first place , formed as it was from disparate sources , including many elements from bourgeois ‘ art music ’ ; or the way rhythmic techniques derived from working-class black American music were combined with other elements in 1920s dance music to signify a kind of safe but exotic , hedonist escapism for a broad grouping of classes in Britain .
21 And it is possible to note , as Max Weber does , a sort of transitional phase in the movement towards a fully-fledged modernity that comes into being in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .
22 Child protection registers first came into being in the 1970s and owe their existence not to statute but to a series of departmental circulars .
23 The Single European Market officially came into being in the early hours of Friday , January 1st 1993 in Dover .
24 That road came into being after the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 .
25 That road came into being after the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 .
26 Run by the Scottish Railway Preservation Society the five and a quarter mile line came into being after the search for a branch line home elsewhere in Scotland had failed to bring success .
27 Although at first he had to consolidate his position at home , it was always his ambition to undermine the European order which had come into being after the defeat of his uncle .
28 In the first half of 1858 gentry committees like those which the Nazimov Rescript set up in the north-western provinces came into being throughout the European part of the empire .
29 As head of its armed forces , General Noriega rules a country which was itself brought into being by the United States .
30 Although subsequently repudiated by them , it was brought into being by the landlords , mainly from the early 19th century , to serve their own interests .
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