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

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1 These clauses unilaterally abrogated Spain 's 1851 Concordat with Rome and , when carried into law during the next eighteen months , signalled an all-out legislative assault upon the Church 's influential position within Spanish life .
2 It was an age when Russian soldiers still carried into battle and jealously guarded the picture of the tsar , when Englishmen could still respond emotionally to the title ‘ king-emperor ’ ; yet it was also one in which assassination had become an occupational hazard of royalty .
3 The Goblin is almost completely unaware of what is happening around him , and he has to be carried into battle by his mates .
4 Firm acknowledgement and containment of what are natural , but could be dangerous , feelings in childhood offer a useful blueprint to be carried into marriage .
5 Britain , it is suggested , suffers from an adversary form of Politics , in which a party formulates in opposition — largely for ideological and electorally opportunist reasons — the policies which are then carried into government .
6 In this way glycine becomes the first amino acid in the protein , being carried into position on the ribosome assembly line by its tRNA .
7 In my woodland she came to rest , and to my house she was carried into sanctuary .
8 Inequalities forged or reinforced in the labour market are carried into retirement via occupational and state ( earnings-related ) pension schemes .
9 It is primarily through variations in access to the ownership of occupational pensions that inequalities forged or reinforced in the labour market are carried into retirement .
10 We have seen that retirement has a differential impact on older people which depends primarily on their prior socio-economic status and the access which this grants to resources which might be carried into retirement .
11 The labour market is the primary source of the inequalities which are carried into retirement .
12 New methods will come , no doubt , with the fruition of that research which the Home Secretary has urged and supported ; but we can not even claim to be using existing methods , when 7,550 prisoners are sleeping tonight three in a cell , and when policies which , but for the war , would have been on the statute book in 1939 , and have already been on the statute book for half a generation , have hardly begun to be carried into effect for lack of premises .
13 Parliament further complained that Edward II 's confirmation in August 13 16 of the Forest perambulations made in the previous reign had never been carried into effect .
14 In his London Shadows Godwin even finds a function for the voyeurs who made it fashionable to tour the slums ‘ and wonder at the peculiarities of that strange land ’ , because ‘ it was partly owing to these visits that some improvements were carried into effect ’ .
15 However , if it is appropriate to make any sort of residence order , under section 11(7) : ‘ A section 8 order [ which includes a residence order ] may — ( a ) contain directions about how it is to be carried into effect ; …
16 Nothing in the Report of Professor L. C. B. Gower on Review of Investor Protection ( 1984 ) ( Cmnd. 9125 ) , the recommendations of which were carried into effect by the Act of 1986 , elucidates why the distinction was made .
17 If the wrong agreed on itself amounts to a tort against the plaintiff perhaps little has been lost by the restriction of conspiracy , for the combination must be carried into effect to cause damage and then the substantive tort is committed .
18 That change was carried into effect on I July 1948 and remains the basis for hospital finance today .
19 The major changes which were set out in that strategy have however been carried into effect — the establishment of a National Conveyancing Protocol , the establishment of a financial services vehicle to assist solicitors and a more positive approach to solicitors involvement in estate agency .
20 A s8 order may contain directions about how it is to be carried into effect and impose conditions on a parent , a non-parent with parental responsibility and anyone with whom the child is living .
21 In each case , therefore , the agreement between the parties or the court order should be properly carried into effect by way of a conveyance , severance , transfer or declaration of trust , the form of which is the subject of this chapter .
22 because of the government reforms , is unlikely to survive because it will carry into competition a third additional overheads .
23 Oxford , after the War and after national service and in spite of the minor irritation of having to carry into Hall private rations of butter and sugar , was a place of freedom .
24 Fantasies of being poisoned , so often a feature we carry into adult life from the inevitable conflicts of infancy , are the most common , although pollution offers a reality base for our fears .
25 A Parliamentary and Local Government Advisory Committee was also set up with a brief to ‘ consider and recommend to the General Committee what , in their opinion , is necessary for the purpose of effectively carrying into effect the resolution passed at the Swansea Congress ’ .
26 They include power to enter , at any reasonable time , any premises which he has reason to believe it is necessary for him to enter for the purpose of carrying into effect any of the legal provisions within the field of responsibility of his enforcing authority .
27 Anselm carried into politics his search for an eternal order of truth and justice , unshakeable and subject to no alteration .
28 The invasion danger , and the loss of Minorca , tapped a wave of fierce patriotism which carried into office an outstanding politician , detested by George II but destined to become one of Britain 's greatest war leaders .
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