Example sentences of "[vb pp] into effect " in BNC.
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1 | This has a clear relationship with Pius XI 's teaching , eight years earlier on the same subject : ‘ the very fountainhead from which the State draws its life , namely , wedlock and the family ’ ( 1929 : 14 ) , and with the dispositions of the then current Code of Canon Law which had come into effect in 1917 : ‘ The marriage of baptized persons is governed not only by divine law but also by church law . |
2 | Benefits increases for the worst-off pensioners aged over 75 , or disabled , had come into effect this week and the earnings rule restricting eligibility for pensions had been abolished . |
3 | Full implementation was delayed until after the Companies Act 1989 had come into effect . |
4 | Important changes to the 1967 Abortion Act have now come into effect . |
5 | May we have a statement about whether the Government intend to implement a European directive — it should have come into effect this weekend — by which local authorities will be informed when nuclear waste is being transported through their areas ? |
6 | The EC Directives on Health and Safety come into effect on 1st January 1993 . |
7 | ( Private radio had been introduced by a law passed in August 1987 but which had not come into effect until Oct. 6 , 1989 . ) |
8 | The principal factor working to the disadvantage of the Conservatives in the by-election was the unpopularity of the community charge ( poll tax ) which had come into effect in England and Wales in April 1990 [ see p. 37329 and below ] . |
9 | Also in accordance with the agreement , the government gazette announced that a multiparty system had come into effect on May 11 . |
10 | The Croatian parliament , before which he announced his resignation , approved it unanimously , and backdated it to Oct. 8 , when Croatia 's independence declaration had come into effect [ see p. 38513 ] . |
11 | There was fierce fighting in the city involving tanks , artillery and aircraft on April 26 , but the next day Radio Pakistan reported that a complete ceasefire had come into effect in the city . |
12 | Although a new law allowing multiparty politics had come into effect in July 1992 , rallies remained subject to government control and were permissible only for registered parties . |
13 | Of course this notice would naturally not be signed by both parties as required by s. 2 , which had come into effect a few weeks before . |
14 | The new rule , which should have come into effect on 1 April , will now be brought in when it is felt that more companies can afford the 5,000 koruny ( US$160 ) needed to fit the device . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 ’ . |
18 | 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 ; … |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | That change was carried into effect on I July 1948 and remains the basis for hospital finance today . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | This order stays all further proceedings except for the purpose of carrying terms agreed — as contained in a Schedule annexed into effect ; the order ends with the words " … for that purpose , the parties are to be at liberty to apply " . |
26 | Such a clause , if invoked , would obviously encourage a country to reduce its surplus , but it was never called into effect . |
27 | The protocol ( to the 1985 Vienna convention — see p. 34270 ) , was originally signed in September 1987 [ see p. 35678 ] and entered into effect on Jan. 1 , 1989 [ see p. 36412 ] . |
28 | One of these possible signals is a panic attack when adrenalin is released into the blood stream and an acute anxiety spiral may then be set into effect . |
29 | The first non-core subjects to have prescribed ATs and PS brought into effect will be geography and history — in key stages 1–3 from September 1991 . |
30 | At the end of this discussion appear the words ‘ but by the judge 's intervention all these things , unless they lead to immoral results , ought to be brought into effect ’ ( sed interventu iudicis haec omnia debent , si non ad turpem causam feruntur , ad effectum perduci ) . |