Example sentences of "bring [adv prt] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As part of a wider plan to restore Naples ' historic centre and bring back into public use an artistic and historical heritage that has been shut up and neglected for too long , the Soprintendenza per i Beni Artistici e Storici in Naples has announced a programme of restoration of twenty-six churches to start on 5 December .
2 The separate populations would first constitute mere varieties of the original species , but as the modifications accumulated they would eventually become distinct species in their own right , unable to interbreed with the parent form even if they were brought back into contact with it .
3 The same with Bartolini pickups , they work best with Bartolini circuits , so that 's brought back into service a couple of basses that were sitting leaning up against a wall in my house . ’
4 It is true that in peacetime a large proportion of these ships were normally laid up and had their crews paid off : only when war was imminent or had broken out were they brought back into service .
5 The crude tanks were brought back into service early last month .
6 Most are brought back into line by their parents and made to organize their lives around achievable objectives , to persevere at the more mundane , sometimes uninteresting but attainable positions in society .
7 In particular those who deviate from society 's values must be brought back into line .
8 Elton , Gruber and Rentzler ( 1984 ) identify two additional ways in which the spot and futures prices may be brought back into line — swaps and trade-the-cheapest .
9 In addition to banning , delaying or censoring news and current affairs reports ( ibid. ) , the British government and military officials have used a variety of sanctions , notably cutting journalists off from authoritative sources of information , to ensure that recalcitrant individuals and institutions are brought back into line ( Aleut , 1978:153 ) .
10 If at all possible , start the campaign while shops are still occupied : once boarded up , they will be perceived by some as an eyesore — though many buildings in this state have been saved and brought back into use .
11 A few yards of the old Whitehorse Road line were brought back into use and a crossover installed at Talbot Road , so that cars could stand clear of the busy road junction , as from 17 November .
12 The overhaul of trams to catch up on wartime neglect was taking longer than anticipated and it was decided that Purley depôt , still standing out of use , should be cleared of the war damaged cars collecting dust in its interior and be brought back into use as an annexe to Charlton Works where painting and certain other work could be undertaken .
13 ‘ Railway enthusiasts will also be delighted that a lengthy section of one of the world 's oldest railways will be brought back into use for the purpose for which it was originally built carrying freight from Wenfordbridge .
14 Faced with this conflict of views , Anselm expressed his own view that , despite the pope 's opinion , the altar could be brought back into use after simple reconsecration .
15 Thus housing in a poor state of repair can not be brought back into use and marginal property is in danger of deteriorating to the point where it ceases to be habitable .
16 Does he agree that the most effective action that could be taken to end homelessness would be if Labour-controlled London councils brought back into use the many thousands of empty homes under their control ?
17 However , there are 26,000 empty council houses , a considerable portion of which could be brought back into use .
18 Scottish Homes has brought back into use 1,000 units that it has helped to create in the past two years .
19 The information would be formally reported to an appropriate service committee or board , along with a progress report briefly showing land and property brought back into use each year .
20 Critics say the houses should be brought back into use .
21 During the winter months the tubers of tropical waterlilies can be stored in damp sand well away from frost and can be brought back into growth the following year — but it does pay to check them at regular intervals .
22 Fortunately , most of the essays in Make It New were brought back into print in 1954 , when Eliot edited Literary Essays of Ezra Pound .
23 Mr Beregovoy also insisted that the country 's social security system must also be brought back into balance .
24 She was too plain , and too shy , to bring out into society ; but that , as Dinah told herself , was no reason for allowing the young woman to idle her days away in the Hampstead house .
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