Example sentences of "[verb] into [noun] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On Sept. 24 , Gamsakhurdia declared a state of emergency — to come into force the following day — because " a military and civilian putsch is under way in the republic " .
2 It seems that it is being said that , with the onset of the campaigns , the Department feared a flood of ’ non-specific applications ’ and therefore withdrew the original regulations and laid new regulations , to come into force the following day .
3 On June 21 the congress formally voted into existence the Communist Party of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic .
4 Accordingly the Bretton Woods Conference resulted in the formation of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and its associated articles of agreement , which put into effect the agreed views of the negotiators .
5 Came into work the next morning .
6 The fact that the lane runs so wide and straight also tells us that when it came into existence the open arable fields of Barton and Wootton did not yet extend so far .
7 Three years ago when the new regulations came into force the then Secretary of State for Social Security said this means the end of the era of poverty .
8 Before the Act of 1989 came into force the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court with respect to children was usually exercised through the machinery of wardship .
9 These strange circumstances pushed into prominence the only Catholics who were not banned from attending the meeting .
10 By cutting the state salaries of clergy and ending religious domination of education , the republican government pushed into opposition the near 25% of the Spanish population who were Catholics .
11 Their playing is the perfect foil for Chris ' ragged vocal , a sound that shimmers in the background one second and then roars into life the next .
12 It can only be proceeded with with the government 's consent , and before going into committee the appropriate Minister has to tell the House that the proposed spending has the government 's approval .
13 The new prosperity of ‘ industrious ’ Catalonia and ‘ opulent ’ Valencia threw into contrast the industrial decline that had left central Spain a backwater of artisan industry .
14 Because the truth was that this evidence of care and tenderness was harder to bear than any neglect , for it threw into question the whole basis of their lives together .
15 Moreover Bacon 's anti-humanism and emphasis on despair threw into question the very basis of Minton 's art .
16 The episode threw into chaos the normal wage bargaining consultations and only after several months of discussions was a new system of work organisation finally thrashed out .
17 This threw into opposition the ablest men in the army — the new officers whose liberal sympathies and patriotic energy had earned them rapid promotion in the War of Independence .
18 It would seem that they are the molecules responsible for maintaining the harmonious , smooth running of the body 's many functions , stimulating the release of hormones when required , organizing healing and repair and bringing into play the complex workings of the immune system .
19 These enable racist statements to be formulated without ever bringing into awareness the racist predicates on which the statements are grounded .
20 More than critical accounts of class or ‘ race ’ , feminism is currently an important vehicle for bringing into psychology the social questions which the discipline skates over .
21 Into that stream of pure gothic fiction there was eventually added the element of crime or suspected crime , thus bringing into existence the romantic suspense novel .
22 He does it by bringing into focus the various contributing factors .
23 I think he would have tore into Russell the next second , with his fists or his revolver , but now the Spencer was levelled at his belly ; almost touching it .
24 In the end , John Torode 's attitudes bring into question the very purpose of law .
25 Such concerns bring into relief the wider and more fundamental problem of our criminal procedure : the conflict between certain procedural rights , such as the right of silence , and the object of determining the truth .
26 ‘ No simple creatures of legend for Tallis Keeton — while the rest of us engender Robin Hoods and Green Jacks and golden-tressed princesses , you bring into existence the living earth .
27 Then , while the vapour condensed into oceans the high percentage of CO 2 would have caused a runaway greenhouse effect .
28 As 8,000 refugees escaped into Croatia the last bridge was blown up .
29 The all embracing structure of the nation as a family headed by the Emperor , made it impossible to challenge particular aspects of the social order without calling into question the ultimate authority of the Emperor .
30 If the Foreign Office can not agree with MI6 as to who are Britain 's enemies , the effectiveness of MI6 is at risk of being submerged by political expediency , calling into question the whole point of having such an organisation in the first place .
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