Example sentences of "into [noun sg] with the " in BNC.

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1 Space first came into existence with the Big Bang .
2 The current ‘ green form ’ scheme came into existence with the passing of the Legal Advice and Assistance Act 1972 , and a fixed fee interview scheme was resurrected in 1977 .
3 This effect , Honey and Hall ( 1990 ) suggested , might derive from the action of some opponent process that comes into play with the repeated presentation of the shock .
4 This widening can extend itself to a complete entry into the consciousness of cosmic mind , into unity with the universal life , even into a oneness with universal matter .
5 It argues that Britain must move Hong Kong into alignment with the terms of the Basic Law before 1997 , to avoid instability during the transition itself .
6 The foot of the inclined way descends below the level of what may be termed the tail bay which is open at the end so that the dock and carriage run down into the water in order to bring the dock into alignment with the tail bay to allow of the vessel being hauled in or out of the dock .
7 However , Israeli leaders were driven inexorably into alignment with the West , particularly the United States .
8 The signal produced by the photosensitive device depends on the level of illumination , which varies approximately linearly as a disc slot moves into alignment with the light source ( Fig. 7.3 ) .
9 Each one of us has been called into ministry with the God of the universe .
10 If America were to break its commitments to them and head into orbit with the Russians , there would be a fair-sized row .
11 The term ‘ New Criticism ’ seems to have come into circulation with the publication in 1941 of a book of that title by the American poet and critic John Crowe Ransom .
12 The result is a region that dwarfs all the others , containing about half the population of Scotland and bringing remote rural areas into association with the urban problems of Glasgow .
13 It is perhaps not without significance that Wulfhere 's queen was Eormenhild , daughter of Eorcenberht , king of Kent ( 640–4 ) , a marriage probably intended to bring the Mercians more closely into association with the Anglo-Frankish world of the Kentish court at a time when their kingdom was being Christianized under Wulfhere .
14 In lighter winds they can be picketed out , facing into wind with the wings level .
15 He put it all into practice with The Clash When he got Joe Strummer into The Clash he asked me what I thought of him .
16 The lectures are at the Institute and what is learnt is immediately put into practice with the trainees acting as helpers in the various groups .
17 The Marshal connection brought him into friendship with the Basset family of Headington , Oxfordshire , and High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire , for Gilbert Basset [ q.v. ] was also a prominent Marshal supporter .
18 All boundaries came into force with the local government reorganisation of 1974 .
19 BSB itself went into partnership with the BBC to negotiate jointly with the Football Association for exclusive rights to England football and FA Cup matches , and Sky first got into bed with BBC to win exclusive British rights to the Mike Tyson-Frank Bruno world heavyweight title fight .
20 From 1870 to 1880 he was at the office of the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt [ q.v. ] , and later went into partnership with the latter 's son Matthew .
21 ‘ You did not have to go into partnership with the fool . ’
22 The line which divides takeover from merger can admittedly sometimes be rather hard to detect where solicitors in acquired firms are introduced into partnership with the enlarged practice , and the true nature of the arrangement may take some time to develop .
23 He said : ‘ We are delighted that as well as this being a cross-community project we take a further welcome step in entering into partnership with the Republic . ’
24 The Law Commission has now proposed the abolition of the marital-rape exemption , bringing English law into accord with the many other jurisdictions where it does constitute rape for a husband to have non-consensual sexual intercourse with his wife .
25 The aim clearly was to bring the masses into accord with the perceived notions of naturalness and stability that the bourgeoisie adhered to , and to which the lower middle classes aspired .
26 The Princesse moved into action with the energy of a much younger woman .
27 ‘ How 's that ? ’ the girl asked , but then the phone rang and there was no time to worry because they were swinging into action with the RTA , two victims of a car smash who came on a blue light with sirens wailing .
28 This was the era of the Little Red Schoolbook which I attempted to transcribe into braille with the assistance of a partially-sighted Young Socialist called Katey .
29 He was educated privately in Derby and was taken into apprenticeship with the Midland Railway Company .
30 Their critical comments about Marxism-Leninism led them into confrontation with the college authorities , who failed to bring the students back into line .
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