Example sentences of "is brought into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With the populous FIMBRA offshoot of the Securities & Investment Board ( SIB ) bucking against the post-Financial Services Act regime , the whole concept of self-regulatory organisations is brought into question .
2 So keen is he to criticise , that even a more cautious approach to development expenditure by the current management of the Falkland Islands Development Corporation , and failure to waste money on glossy brochures , is brought into question .
3 Despite ICL 's Unix expertise , its choice of Sun 's Sparc architecture is brought into question .
4 The appropriateness of that kind of question for understanding the nature of science in a fundamental way is brought into question when it is pointed out that there is what would seem to be a fairly straightforward distinction between some state of affairs and judgements about that state of affairs made by individuals or groups .
5 Can I just finally say that the whole import of the orders is to ensure that they look at the criteria of authorisation , they are concerned with the authorisation of firms which take public deposits and investments and when that is brought into question , when there is evidence to suggest that those criteria are not being adequately med it must be right to impose a non costly duty on the auditors to bring that about , that is what these orders do tonight , I think they 're an extremely welcome addition to the stable of measures of regulation and they will improve materially depositor protection .
6 Their emphasis on the responsibility of the theologian towards the Bible , and on the need for a disciplined hermeneutic which will allow the Bible itself to speak , will be found again , albeit much modified , in the thought of Karl Barth ; as too will Archibald Hodge 's principle that ‘ Christ and his work is the centre around which all Christian theology is brought into order , ’ as he put it on page 16 of the 1878 edition of his Outlines of Theology , which was first published in 1860 , and , together with his father 's Systematic Theology ( 1871 ) , is a classic textbook of the Princeton method .
7 Cooper argues that utility may be a better approach ; that is , to measure the utility to the user of the documents with which he is brought into contract by the system .
8 If now the liquid is brought into contact with the solid , so as to wet it , then the energy of the interface between the solid and the liquid will be less than the sum of surface energies of the two surfaces when they are in contact with air .
9 Full control is possible as the work is brought into contact with the cutter
10 The reason for this is very simple ; the anterior deltoid is brought into play with nearly all chest exercises and is therefore always being trained more than the other heads .
11 A whole complex system of muscles is brought into play for each movement of the body : bending an arm involves the shortening of the biceps , while the tricep muscles at the back of the arm must relax and lengthen in unison .
12 Sacredness as an attribute is not absolute ; it is brought into play by the nature of particular situations ’ , existing in both space ( such as the movement to and from town , or to a foreign country ) , and time ( between birth and initiation , say ) .
13 While the parties are sorting out any issues over the grounds of the claim , a formal statutory process of conciliation is brought into play .
14 An approach which tries to formulate how such knowledge is brought into play is speech act theory .
15 The generation of meaning unintended by the author , in the reading process , is dependent on a structure of intended meaning : the Hilary-Joy equivalence in Small World , for instance , is brought into play partly by the percipience of A. S. Byatt and partly by the fact that that novel is by intention full of doubles and pairs and symmetries and heavily connotative names .
16 Catholicism , marriage as symbolised by the wearing of a wedding ring and the idea of parenthood as part of family life , is brought into discussion .
17 They see him as a potential match-winner when the new four-day format is brought into championship cricket next year .
18 DDI will be introduced when the new telephone system is brought into service in February 1993 .
19 Ken Maginnis , Ulster Unionist security spokesman , said : ‘ When action taken by the security services against dangerous and committed terrorists assumes an importance above and beyond that which affects the lives of innocent citizens , then the whole status and credibility of both the Commission and European Court is brought into disrepute . ’
20 Drafting of the plan begins long before the completion of the stipulated planning period and is brought into balance with the socio-economic plan for the country as a whole .
21 When art is brought into line with everyday life and individual experience , it is exposed to the same risks , the same unforeseeable laws of chance , the same interplay of living forces .
22 The blurred and indefinite image of line A is brought into focus in line B. The " parallelism " of and is a parallelism of increasing precision .
23 It is brought into focus by the contrast between the descriptions in use when most teachers themselves were learners and functional/notional descriptions , but the significance of this issue is greater than current problems .
24 With normal sight , what we see is brought into focus on the surface of the retina at the back of the eye .
25 In the light of Government protestations that safety is of the highest order , the idea that that service should be privatised is brought into focus .
26 It is that single level of employment where the marginal physical product of labour is brought into equality with the marginal disutility of employment at one and only one real wage rate : the marginal physical product of labour = w * ; = the marginal disutility of employment .
27 Alan Harper returns at right back , teenager Billy Kenny is brought into midfield , with Paul Rideout and Peter Beagrie recalled to the attack .
28 The balance of relief will continue to be given annually at the rate of 4% of the original cost of the building from the tax year in which it is brought into use .
29 In cases where the expenditure is incurred in the same year in which the building is brought into use , both an initial allowance and a writing-down allowance will be available .
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