Example sentences of "enters into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Extremely enters into no further direct interaction — it exerts its semantic influence henceforth only ‘ through ’ fast ; it is fast that directly interacts with cars .
2 A company enters into a sale and finance leaseback agreement with its pension fund , to sell the fund the company 's headquarters at its current fair market value and then lease it back on a 25 year finance lease .
3 He enters into a social contract with other men only in order to preserve his own interest and ( in some versions ) pleasure .
4 If , whatever a man 's real intention may be , he so conducts himself that a reasonable man would believe that he was assenting to the terms proposed by the other party , and that other party upon that belief enters into a contract with him , the man thus conducting himself would be equally bound as if he had intended to agree to the other party 's terms .
5 It also means that WACC enters into a partnership with such institutions , both in developed and developing countries .
6 An agent enters into a contractual relationship with a third party on behalf of a principal ; the legal relationship is established between the principal and the third party , not the third party and agent .
7 When a child plays a game and assumes another character it enters into a form of role play which in itself is a dramatic experience !
8 The catering manager , for example , enters into a contract of employment with his or her employer .
9 This possibility demands a careful analysis of the basis of the liability of the original lessee and of an intermediate assignee who enters into a direct covenant with the landlord .
10 ( 1 ) Creditor institutions owe no duty at common law to a third party who enters into a contract of surety arising per se out of the proposed relationship of creditor and surety .
11 If a Government department or Birmingham City Council enters into a contract with a building company for the construction of a block of offices , and a dispute arises , the law which governs the matter is essentially the same as it would be if the contract were between two private persons .
12 The question of justification may also arise where A seeks to assert rights under a contract with B which is inconsistent with another contract between B and C. The question here is whether A has a right equal or superior to that of C and if he has he is justified in persuading B to break his contract with C. So if B enters into a contract on Monday to sell to A for £10,000 and then next day to sell the same property to C for £15,000 A , by persuading B to perform the first contract commits no wrong against C.
13 Where the receiver enters into a new contract this will be binding on the company .
14 As soon as such heterogeneity enters into a polymer chain , information technology becomes a theoretical possibility .
15 A Class 4 transaction is one where a company enters into a transaction with or for the benefit of a " Class 4 party " .
16 Section 320 Companies Act 1985 provides that if a director of a company or its parent or holding company , or a person connected with him , enters into a contract with the company , under which the director or person connected with him agrees to purchase the company or assets ( other than cash ) of the company exceeding a certain value , then the contract must be approved in a general meeting by ordinary resolution .
17 The vendor is likely to agree to the target 's providing this information only if the purchaser enters into a confidentiality undertaking .
18 5.1 If at any time before completion of the Lease the Tenant ( being an individual ) dies or has a receiving order made against him or is adjudicated bankrupt or ( being a company ) has a petition presented for its winding up or goes into liquidation or ( in either case ) enters into a composition with his or its creditors then the provisions of clause 5.4 shall have effect immediately
19 Where a person enters into a covenant to pay sums to another person for a period which can not exceed six years those amounts shall be treated as the income of the person who is paying the same and not the income of any other person ( TA 1988 , s660(1) ) .
20 The employment contract between the parties dealt with this eventuality by the continuance of such payments to the employee after he had ceased to be employed " provided that the agent 's entitlement to such commission will immediately cease if the agent enters into a contract of service or for services directly or indirectly with any limited company , mutual society , partnership or brokerage operation involved in the selling of insurance or would be in breach of any part of clause 9A hereof were this contract still subsisting " .
21 Where one party enters into a contract as a consumer , or on the other contracting party 's written standard terms of business , so that s3 applies , the Act provides ( in s3(2) ) that " the other " ( ie the non-consumer , or the party on whose written standard terms the contract is made ) can not by reference to any contract term — ( a ) when himself in breach of contract , exclude or restrict any liability of his in respect of such breach ; or ( b ) claim to be entitled — ( i ) to render a contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably expected of him , or ( ii ) in respect of the whole or any part of his contractual obligation , to render no performance at all , except in so far as … the contract term satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
22 In a true relationship , God enters into every need and every area of pain in our lives .
23 ‘ But when technique enters into every area of life , including the human , it ceases to be external to man and becomes his very substance .
24 It is true that there is always an all-pervasive " economic " dimension which enters into every aspect of social life .
25 Moses does not turn at once to God , their healer , but enters into the quarrel .
26 Paradoxically the miriad-mind is the ‘ I ’ mind , the mind which does not simply observe , but enters into the essence of other substances or beings , be they people , animals , things or even the ghosts and spirits , angels and demons , which Reason itself has not yet driven out of the world we experience in waking and sleeping , in loving and in hating .
27 Its profundity , he argues , lies in the fact that the unity of marriage enters into the mystery of the unity of ‘ Christ and his church ’ .
28 In particular , if a historical perspective enters into the survey it may well be quite invaluable to interview old people for their memories of the community as it was so many years ago .
29 BSL looks imaginal ; one gets a clear insight into the happenings of the story ; it is impossible to understand it unless the receiver of the message enters into the perspective offered by the story-teller .
30 They are likely to be welcomed by Germany and France , but there is already a considerable lobby against them by Italian book publishers who would like to retain existing rules as to when material enters into the public domain .
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