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

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1 Current models of reading development assert that the child 's phonological knowledge and skills are only brought into play after an initial visual stage , and are involved in conscious decoding from print to sound .
2 When demand and supply are in stable equilibrium , if any accident should move the scale of production from its equilibrium position , there will be instantly brought into play forces tending to push it back to that position ; just as , if a stone hanging by a string is displaced from its equilibrium position , the force of gravity will at once tend to bring it back to its equilibrium position .
3 There is no doubt at all that where there are reductions er , particularly at the edge of our statutory responsibilities , this inevitably we know , generates more demands for support from central services , particularly legal , where we are then brought into dispute , and there are complaint machinery , and other processes brought into play .
4 The hatches were also brought into use in the 1939–1945 war .
5 Many cases are likewise brought into court , where , on account of the trivial nature of the offence imputed , or the deficiency of proof adduced , prosecutions are undesirable …
6 The role of natural selection in bringing about the gross changes in the evolution of animals is thus brought into question .
7 In one way the Chancellor is already brought into relation with the administration of justice , though not so as to enable him to modify the law at his pleasure .
8 ‘ What Tory back-benchers should be thinking about is the mass retribution that will come upon the Tory Party as people discover the full impact of this treaty if it is ever brought into effect .
9 In my experience , perfect compromises are unusual animals , and I fear that the hon. Gentleman is in for a disillusioning experience if the tax is ever brought into practice .
10 The fact that the specificity of literary science is constituted by literariness means that an historical dimension is inevitably brought into play .
11 We have seen that in the media reporting at the stage of the trial a women 's sexual conduct is often brought into question .
12 To this standard arrangement , a fourth lamp is frequently brought into play to light the background separately and to neutralise any double shadows cast by the key and fill lights .
13 However , although the validity of patents is frequently brought into issue by defendants , only a handful of patents are revoked each year .
14 It is particularly this aspect of BSL structure which not only creates the concentration of meaning in a few glosses but is frequently brought into use by deaf people .
15 But if the pain is rooted in our past and is never brought into consciousness , we will need stronger and stronger doses of the tranquillizer .
16 Steam was not only utilised by the larger mills but was also brought into service in various rural mills , in an effort to compete with their urban counterparts .
17 Accordingly the full weight of the curial machine was now brought into play .
18 The contrast between the political and social reality of his father 's existence and the political and social reality of his own existence was dramatically brought into focus from the moment that he entered the Ecole Normale Superieure .
19 Sergeant Ramsey 's 3-inch mortar was again brought into action , and a direct hit on the building 's roof with the third round was followed by a score of bombs through the resulting hole which set the place ablaze .
20 Some provision was made for the giving of legal advice by salaried solicitors outside the ambit of private practice in the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 , but the part of the Act which would have established full-time paid solicitors located at the Legal Aid Area Headquarters and travelling to smaller places was never brought into force .
21 We have already noted that the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 made provision for the establishment of a statutory system of legal advice , but that the appropriate part of the Act was never brought into force .
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