Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] into force " in BNC.
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1 | It was agreed that the revision of the treaty would be completed by the year 's end and that it should come into force before the next summit . |
2 | The bill , which makes it an offence to carry a knife and puts the onus on the carrier to prove he had good reason to carry the knife , will have its third reading on Friday and could now become law before summer after the Scottish Office accepted a Labour amendment that the act should come into force on the day it is passed rather than at the end of a two month period . |
3 | The FMLN demanded agreement on political , economic , social and military reforms before any provisional ceasefire could enter into force , and the implementation of some of these reforms before the installation of a definitive ceasefire . |
4 | The proposed treaty changes would be then submitted to national parliaments for ratification so that they could enter into force on Jan. 1 , 1993 . |
5 | Mr Clark said legislation ensuring re-inspection could come into force within the next few years and he warned that it could result in hotels being prosecuted if they contravened their Fire Certificates . |
6 | A European convention laying down ground rules for television broadcasting by satellite across national frontiers was opened for signature on May 5 , 1989 , and would enter into force once ratified by seven signatory countries . |
7 | The Convention was drawn up under the aegis of the Pompidou Group [ see pp. 37394 ; 35127 ] and would enter into force once ratified by three signatories . |
8 | It gave individuals whose petitions were upheld by the European Commission on Human Rights the automatic right to have their cases reviewed by the Court ( this being hitherto the prerogative of either the commission or the state concerned ) ; it would enter into force once ratified by 10 states . |
9 | They shall enter into force on the date specified in them or , in the absence thereof , on the twentieth day following their publication . |
10 | The amendments shall enter into force after being ratified by all Member States in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements . ’ |
11 | Upon the accession taking effect , the Basic Law of the FRG … shall enter into force in the Länder of Brandenburg , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Saxony , Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia and in that part of Land Berlin where it has not been valid to date , subject to the amendments arising from Article 4 , unless otherwise provided in this Treaty . |
12 | This Agreement shall come into force on that date and shall not apply to any accident occurring before such date . |
13 | These regulations shall come into force on . |
14 | These rules shall come into force on . |
15 | These Rules shall come into force on the coming into force of section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 . |
16 | The Americans hoped that it would come into force as quickly as possible , allowing German military forces to be recruited . |
17 | It was given a 34-year six-stage timetable for adoption and would come into force 30 days after ratification by two-thirds of the OAU membership . |
18 | The 30-day truce , renewable by mutual agreement , would come into force on Feb. 8 . |
19 | Under the terms of the treaty , the two sides agreed to a ceasefire which would come into force as soon as the accord was approved by the Mozambique parliament . |
20 | The measures would come into force on the expiry of the two-month amnesty to suspected activists who gave themselves up [ see p. 39168 ] . |
21 | The new resolution would come into force on Jan. 1 , when public transport fares would also go up , and some other services would become more expensive — water supply and sewage charges increasing fivefold and heat and electricity sevenfold . |
22 | Once formally approved , the targets would come into force by the year 2000 in Western Europe and 2005 in Eastern Europe . |
23 | During the course of the meeting it became clear that the council is considering withdrawing the bill for a second time in the hope of being able to adopt a new parliamentary order-making procedure under the 1992 Transport and Public Works Act , which may come into force in the next parliamentary session . |
24 | The directive will enter into force in 1994 . |
25 | THE Security Service Act will come into force on December 18 , Mr David Waddington , Home Secretary , announced in a written answer . |
26 | THE Security Service Act will come into force on December 18 , Mr David Waddington , Home Secretary , announced in a written answer . |
27 | With no immediate compromise in sight , Mr Redwood refused to speculate on when the directive will come into force . |
28 | The proposals are to be debated at Lord 's on May 19 and , if agreed , will come into force next year . |
29 | In April of next year the council tax , the ‘ fairer ’ system of local funding will come into force . |
30 | These changes , in the piecemeal fashion in which the Act is being implemented , will come into force in September 1993 and have already led to what Adrian Randall , finance director of the Cancer Research Campaign , calls , ‘ some howlers ’ . |