Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [vb -s] into " in BNC.
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1 | That 's what Ruth the relationship that Ruth enters into with Boaz and that 's the relationship that you and I have entered into with Jesus Christ he is our kinsman redeemer and he 's rescued us he 's taken us . |
2 | There are ways of turning the restrictions and limitations that caring involves into assets . |
3 | The new furnace means that waste comes into minimum contact with staff . |
4 | His absurdly romantic fixation with Broadway is not shared by Lush Life , a Puerto Rican transvestite and junkie ( born Geraldo Cruz ) who is also a long-term resident of the flea-bag hotel that Cohn checks into near Times Square . |
5 | The report , Goodwill and Other Intangibles , by academics John Arnold , Don Egginton , Linda Kirkham , Richard Macve and Ken Peasnell ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , June , p 35 ) , says that goodwill divides into three components : the fair value of separately identifiable intangible assets ; the present value of benefits arising from jointness of activities and market imperfections ( such as monopoly position and barriers to entry ) ; and over- or underpayment . |
6 | But it is only with the development of the nation state that nationalism comes into existence . |
7 | It is known that ATBC gets into food when the film is in direct contact , and migration increases when temperatures are raised . |
8 | Check that pipe fits into fitting ; clean ends of pipe and inside surfaces of fittings using special solvent cleaner |
9 | The panel found that government gets into trouble when scientists get intimate with those who regulate . |
10 | Under the immensity of weight which such considerations hold for the developing youngster , it is not surprising that sexuality falls into comparative disregard . |
11 | In chapter six of Emendatio Vitae he says that man must either be burnt in this life with the fire of God 's love and of tribulation ( the last being a means to proving the strength of the first ) or , after this life , bitterly in hell — a perception that Eliot transposes into a modern idiom in Little Gidding : We only live , only suspire Consumed by either fire or fire . |
12 | D' you know that guy comes into my office about twice a day and perches on my desk like a bird of ill omen all ready to commiserate with me about my wretched lot ? |
13 | It also means that WACC enters into a partnership with such institutions , both in developed and developing countries . |