Sentence examples for imposed on to from inspiring English sources

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The market stalls outside sell accoutrements of Catholicism imposed on to earlier lore that are inimitably, wonderfully Mexican.

That some of these other actors had to play it with bags over their heads, so that Brad's face could be digitally imposed on to theirs, only increases my admiration for them.

The kind of constraint that we have imposed on to the systems must have captured the essential biochemistry of the systems.

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Other conditions have also been imposed on groups wanting to invest in India.

Reports suggest that other conditions have also been imposed on groups wanting to invest in India.

Business was deemed too distasteful a subject to impose on students seeking wisdom and enlightenment.

She adds: "Reserves were imposed on us to restrict our movement and our claim to the land.

UN sanctions were imposed on Libya to hand over two Libyan nationals for arrest in relation to the terrorist attack.

Taxes are directly imposed on gasoline to finance highway and interstate infrastructure.

They confirmed that "strong controls" will be imposed on access to these records.

The payment brings the total of fines imposed on JP Morgan to nearly $20bn in the past year.

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