Example sentences of "into proper [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This may be seen as a move to make international law into proper law , or at least international law with one of its essential purposes , the control of force , and , of course , there have long been laws to restrict the type and degree of force used even in legitimate war , and some restrictions on the very legality of wars , for instance when they are in contravention of treaties . |
2 | A case that is considered thoroughly is looked at in the round and all the relevant factors are taken into proper consideration . |
3 | As seen in Fig. 5 , these residues are in the vicinity of the same duplex of DNA as the recognition helix , although adjustments to the model will have to be made to bring them into proper position to interact with DNA . |
4 | That was until the grid got into proper operation and the then they got nationalized then they they transferred back onto A C. It was to bring it into line to s to keep the town supplied through all the er cables that were were being constructed for D C. They had to bring the A C back to D C. That was converters . |
5 | It did n't take much to get him back into proper work ; the pleasant surprise was that the three weeks holiday had done him a lot of good . |
6 | It was fascinating to watch the great rolls of white newsprint turn as the thin sheets moved into the press , round inky lead plates , through rollers and down the V-shaped folding machine , to be cut into proper size , folded , stacked sideways and passed into waiting hands . |
7 | And she was going through and she knew them and er she was going into I it was her second year bio-chemistry exams on the bus and she 's got a bi a text book on bio-chemistry and she 's reading the introduction bit before you even get into proper bio-chemistry and Michael s look leant across and said , what on earth are you doing ? |
8 | On the other hand I do favour a greater amount of ‘ non-scientific ’ components — e.g. philosophy , history of science — which if taught well put the practical science into proper context . |
9 | He hurried the will into proper form and brought it down for signature . |
10 | Some of these events are still not well understood ; although Hare and Macfarlane have done much to bring the most important medical discovery of this century into proper perspective . |
11 | It helps to break down tension and get everything into proper perspective , ’ he explained later . |
12 | So some factual background will help to put consumers ' beliefs into proper perspective . |
13 | Both men 's views in the inter-war period were highly subjective and embittered ; both lacked the necessary detachment and sense of objective hindsight to bring the experience into proper perspective . |
14 | That is the sort of climate where unsubstantiated claims flourish , and must be challenged and put into proper perspective by the Chief Constable . |
15 | As he shuffled things into proper places , the shadows made none . |
16 | And then Francis Ford Coppola cast him as Sodapop in The Outsiders , the movie which launched a whole schoolroom of teenagers into proper stardom — Tom Cruise , Emilio Estevez , Matt Dillon and Lowe among them . |
17 | I thought they came in s sort of like i in , into proper power in nineteen twenty eight . |
18 | As a result , the local authority issued two notices under section 9(1B) of the Act of 1957 ( as inserted by section 149 of the Housing Act 1980 ) requiring the defendant to put the house into proper repair . |
19 | During the journey , the Chaplain had already inducted the Necromundan boys into proper worship , with a strong emphasis on adoration of Rogal Dorn , whose own gene-seeds — bred on from generation to generation of Imperial Fists within their implanted progenoid glands — would kindle the neophyte cadets into Marines , true Marines of the chapter . |