Example sentences of "[noun] come [prep] operation " in BNC.

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1 Soon , though , full employment will be reached ( point B on the graph ) ; this determines the so-called ceiling because now real output can only rise as new net investment comes into operation .
2 In addition , the Act will reduce the local authorities ' control even over those educational functions and services that they continue to finance , as Local Management of Schools comes into operation ( see below ) .
3 Section 4 of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 says that where a statutory instrument is required to be laid before Parliament then it shall be laid before the instrument comes into operation .
4 Both taxes came into operation at the time when the land and property boom turned into a slump .
5 The base date for the new sterling ERI will be 1985 = 100 and the index came into operation on 3 January 1989 .
6 Here the underlying values of the organization 's top management come into operation .
7 Since this tactic came into operation in September 1987 all founding members of the banana trade union movement have been assassinated or subjected to assassination attempts .
8 In its first annual report the Central Land Board ‘ noted with concern some weeks after the Act came into operation that despite the liability for development charge land was still being widely offered and , still worse , taken at prices including the full development value ’ .
9 " It 's only two weeks until the Financial Services Act comes into operation ( 27th February 1988 ) .
10 Until the time when these things happen then Mill 's disclaimer comes into operation .
11 And the Government had ruled that planning applications made before July 1988 ( the date when the directive came into operation ) did not need EIAs .
12 We are extending the range and coverage of our urban air quality monitoring network in the coming years , and an additional monitoring site came into operation in central London last month .
13 After that — or if there are no such candidates — transfers come into operation , entailing fresh counts .
14 In April 1990 reforms came into operation which addressed the first but not the second elements of concern outlined above .
15 If it can not be shown that the person uttering the remarks intended to induce his victim to believe that he was about to engage in violence himself , or intended to provoke the object of his remarks into using unlawful violence , what will be termed here the objective conditions come into operation .
16 ‘ It is clear that when the section 8(6) procedure comes into operation it is for the police officer to make the decision whether the sample to be provided shall be a sample of blood or urine , but the police officer must convey to the defendant that the sample to be required may be of either blood or urine and must give the defendant an opportunity to consider which sample he would prefer to give if the choice were his and any reasons he has for that preference .
17 New noise standards would then take effect in April 1995 , with emissions rules coming into operation in 1996 and being tightened further in 2003 .
18 In order to alleviate the fears and objections associated with the movement of large tankers in narrow waters a radar navigational system covering the deep water channel from the Fairway Buoy of Inchkeith Island to the Forth Bridge came into operation on the 1st September .
19 The Stirling CWIS came into operation in 1992 and was , we believe , the first operational CWIS in Scotland .
20 Once again the old colour code comes into operation .
21 Since the new information often needs to be stated more fully than the given ( that is , with a longer , ‘ heavier ’ structure ) , it is not unexpected that an organization principle which may be called END-WEIGHT comes into operation along with the principle of end-focus .
22 The problem can be solved neatly by setting the mixer output so that the signal peaks at levels which are just below the threshold at which the automatic gain control comes into operation .
23 Accordingly a system of multilateral payments came into operation in the area covered by the EPU ; one country 's deficit with another member of the EPU was now identical to a deficit with any other in the area .
24 RADIO 1 's much-touted new playlist formats came into operation last week , guaranteeing more airtime for album tracks and a wider spread of singles .
25 Where the money collected is wrong and the fault is not yours , an indemnity comes into operation which ensures that , at your request , the money is immediately refunded to the account it came from .
26 It is not until these three conditions are present that the clause comes into operation .
27 We have a qualifying date for registration of October the tenth and the registers come into operation on February the sixteenth , registers are coming into operation tomorrow .
28 Where traditional own resources are inadequate to meet the new expenditure ceiling , the fourth resource comes into operation .
29 It is hoped that the new procedure and new form may be introduced generally by 16th May when the new District Courts come into operation , but further information on this will be given next month .
30 The order allowed a deposit protection scheme to come into operation in the UK , under which depositors ( numbering some 53,000 in the UK out of a global total of around 1,200,000 ) could claim 75 per cent of their deposits up to a maximum of £15,000 .
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