Example sentences of "[adv] bring into [noun sg] [prep] " 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 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 .
3 This he promptly brought into action in defence of his small brother , ran the farmer against a wall and threatened to run the fork through the aggressor .
4 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 .
5 The hatches were also brought into use in the 1939–1945 war .
6 Within seconds , David Burrows forced Stanislav Cherchesov into a fine tip-over save , the keeper later brought into action by Ian Rush .
7 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 .
8 Since the second world war , but especially since the 1960s , the role of ‘ national economies ’ has been undermined or even brought into question by the major transformations in the international division of labour , whose basic units are transnational or multinational enterprises of all sizes , and by the corresponding development of international centres and networks of economic transactions which are , for practical purposes , outside the control of state governments .
9 However , although the validity of patents is frequently brought into issue by defendants , only a handful of patents are revoked each year .
10 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 .
11 The open-ended commitment to a vastly expensive discretionary scheme for criminal injuries compensation , sanctioned by statute in 1988 but not yet brought into force at the time of writing , was a particular Treasury bête noire , leading to pressure to cut back on other things if Ministers maintained that it was politically unacceptable to curtail the cost .
12 It seems reasonable to assume that Oswiu certainly brought into subjection to himself the Pictish kingdom of Fortriu ( between the Forth and the Tay ) , for Bridei , the son of Bili , king of Strathclyde , and Ecgfrith 's cousin ( HB ch. 57 ) , who became king of the Picts on the expulsion of Drest and later fought against Ecgfrith , is described specifically in the Irish annals as ‘ king of Fortriu ’ at his death in 692 ( AU s.a .
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