Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] force " in BNC.

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1 The two leaders also agreed that visa and currency exchange-free travel to East Germany for West Germans and West Berliners , planned to come into force next January , would be brought forward to December 24 .
2 The ban is expected to come into force within 18 months .
3 Dignity in Destiny has already raised its prices and our table includes the increases at Golden Charter due to come into force this week .
4 The actual date for it to come into force has yet to be announced by the Secretary of State for the Environment .
5 The Treaty on European Union , which was signed at Maastricht on 7 February 1992 and is expected to come into force during 1993 , has widened areas where qualified majority voting applies before the Council .
6 But there 's an Equal Pay Act that 's supposed to come into force at the end of 1975 — that will give women equal pay and a bit more power .
7 One of the reasons why my partner and I disposed of our practice some years ago was the fact that the new legislation , particularly relating to investment business and the proposed audit regulations which were to come into force , was making practices less profitable , as it was impossible to pass all these extra costs on to the client .
8 Accounts must follow a format that will be laid down in regulations due to come into force in September 1993 .
9 They had been arrested in December 1972 and , as a result , did not come under the ‘ Diplock ’ innovations and the more stringent Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act , both of which were to come into force in the following year .
10 The moorland in the South West Peak was proposed for ESA status in 1991 and the designation failed to come into force this summer as planned .
11 The ARPS has already responded to the dramatic increases in the costs of obtaining an order for new works under the new system which were due to come into force from September 1st .
12 After the meeting , Gale also told Reuter that his company 's exclusive franchise , which is valid until 2006 , is secure despite the Chinese threat to tear up agreements it has not approved — but the new non-exclusive domestic licence , due to come into force in 1995 , will need Peking 's endorsement after it is negotiated with the present government .
13 The Pegasus board refused to ship Sequel source code to developers until its own shrink-wrapped version of the software was finished — delayed further whilst awaiting new European Economic Community VAT regulations to come into force in the new year .
14 In 1987 it embraced these proposals in an Act to apply to Scotland , to come into force in the financial year 1989 .
15 I have discussed the impact that moves towards a Single Currency may have , especially if the Maastricht Treaty were to come into force .
16 The Treaty was formally signed by representatives of the Governments of the Twelve on 7 February 1992 , and was set to come into force on 1 January 1993 following Parliamentary ratification by each of the Member States ‘ or , failing that , on the first day of the month following the deposit of the instrument of ratification by the last signatory State to take this step ’ ( Article R ) .
17 But this is actually only one of six sets of regulations and guidance which are due to come into force .
18 This change has been recommended by the Legal Services Ombudsman , and will require a change in the law , expected to come into force at the beginning of 1994 .
19 The bill is expected to received royal assent in July , the regulations to come into force early 1994 .
20 increase — the equivalent of 12p per gallon — in the price of petrol , to come into force in 1993 ?
21 It seems that it is being said that , with the onset of the campaigns , the Department feared a flood of ’ non-specific applications ’ and therefore withdrew the original regulations and laid new regulations , to come into force the following day .
22 The new version of the directive , which had received the assent of the European Parliament ( EP ) on Nov. 22 , and which was due to come into force in January 1993 , allowed providers of financial services the right , in principle , to trade anywhere in the EC provided that they met minimum standards ( the so-called " single passport " concept ) .
23 The law was due to come into force on Jan. 1 , 1991 .
24 The law was due to come into force on Aug. 1 .
25 Although the law was due to come into force on July 1 , 1991 , the notification provisions would be the only aspect of the legislation to become operational whilst Roe v. Wade remained in force .
26 In a peace initiative brokered by Zaïre 's President Mobutu Sese Seko , a draft ceasefire agreement was reported to have been signed between the Rwandan government and the FPR in Zaïre on March 18 and was due to come into force at the end of March .
27 The agreement was scheduled to come into force in 1992 , once ratified by all signatory countries .
28 The Convention was to come into force upon ratification by 30 states .
29 The accord , which followed two years of negotiations , was scheduled to come into force in September 1994 .
30 Taylor was reported to have ordered his forces to begin a ceasefire unilaterally from noon on Nov. 10 , 12 hours before the ECOWAS ceasefire was to come into force .
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