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41bring into line — bring (something) into line to make one thing like another. These increases will bring city teachers salaries into line with teachers pay throughout the area …
42bring into play — bring (something) into play to begin to involve or use something in order to help you do something. Even bringing into play all the resources available would not resolve the immediate shortfall in production …
43bring into line — {v. phr.} To make someone conform to the accepted standard. * /Sam had to be brought into line when he refused to take his muddy shoes off the cocktail table./ …
44bring into line — {v. phr.} To make someone conform to the accepted standard. * /Sam had to be brought into line when he refused to take his muddy shoes off the cocktail table./ …
45bring\ into\ line — v. phr. To make someone conform to the accepted standard. Sam had to be brought into line when he refused to take his muddy shoes off the cocktail table …
46bring into play — activate, set into motion, operate …
47To bring into play — Play Play, n. 1. Amusement; sport; frolic; gambols. [1913 Webster] 2. Any exercise, or series of actions, intended for amusement or diversion; a game. [1913 Webster] John naturally loved rough play. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 3. The act or… …
48come (or bring) into line — conform (or cause to conform). → line …
49come (or bring) into question — become (or raise) an issue for further consideration or discussion. → question …
50bring into court — prosecute, sue, file a claim …