Example sentences of "into practice the " in BNC.

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1 It is one of my favourite films — Peter Sellers as the vicar who tries to put into practice the teachings of Jesus Christ , causing anarchy and chaos thereby .
2 She had unconsciously put into practice the Winnie the Pooh principle , which rules that the most effective method of searching for a lost person or object is to get lost oneself on the assumption that some force of nature brings all forgotten things together in ignored niches and unfrequented locales .
3 We will press them to put into practice the principles of the Maastricht declaration .
4 It is as if Sukenick were putting into practice the principles of what he has called the ‘ architectonic novel ’ which ( and he cites Raymond Federman 's Double or Nothing as a prime example ) works like a jigsaw puzzle : ‘ the picture is filled out but there is no sense of development involved ’ ( Federman 1975 : 38 ) .
5 When we turn from LETTERS to Sabbatical ( 1982 ) , the latter seems almost to have been written to put into practice the theoretical position laid down in ‘ The Literature of Replenishment ’ .
6 Here he put into practice the ideas of social justice expounded in his book A New View of Society , and became a nationally known figure .
7 The next step is to stop paying lip service to the theory and put into practice the long-held promise of meeting the needs and aspirations of users and carers .
8 It was published to ‘ keep alive the call to put into practice the principles of democratisation ’ , and retains the spirit of Many Voices , One World — the report of the UNESCO-sponsored MacBride Commission which first articulated the call for a New World Information and Communication Order in the 1970s .
9 In this way , church music students would have varied opportunities to put into practice the theory learnt in their studies .
10 Before a screening test is introduced into practice the efficacy of the test in detecting disease and the effectiveness of early intervention in preventing death or disability must first be quantified .
11 Although you have to put up with the pain for a shorter time , you may not have any real build-up to it — suddenly , strong contractions hit you — so it 's difficult to pace yourself and put into practice the breathing exercises you rehearsed so carefully at antenatal classes .
12 Now , however , Nietzsche was making his first serious attempt to put into practice the " wholeness " he aspired to .
13 The Burrows family were putting into practice the Army policy of " itinerants for God " .
14 After successfully completing the academic stage [ law degree , CPE or Diploma in Law ] and the Legal Practice Course you then have to undertake a two year training contract which will enable you to put into practice the knowledge and skills that you have learnt .
15 Will he ensure that the Italians and French do not get away with a failure to put into practice the rules and regulations that this country puts into practice immediately ?
16 Amnesty International urged the government to put into practice the provisions of the 1984 UN Convention against Torture and Other Cruel , Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment [ see pp. 33618-19 ] , which Austria had ratified in 1987 .
17 At the actual erm meeting which put this into practice the Conservatives suggested a phased in method , some now and some later , and this would have relieved a certain amount of hardship .
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