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}01. The city has [enacted] a new bylaw which prohibits smoking in all public buildings.02. Following an incident in which a window was broken and a student injured, the principal [enacted] a zero-tolerance policy regarding aggressive behavior in the school.03. The government has [enacted] a new bylaw which requires any new buildings built in the municipality to include bicycle parking.04. The children [enacted] stories they had written themselves for the school audience.05. Until Parliament [enacts] the new law, you cannot be arrested for doing this.06. Every summer, volunteers [re-enact] the historical battle for tourists visiting the site.07. in 1799, in order to finance the Napoleonic Wars, Great Britain became the first country in the world to [enact] a general income tax.08. Following the revolution of 1952, Bolivian politician HernÙ„n Siles Zuazo helped to [enact] important social reforms that modernized the country.09. Peter the Great [enacted] widespread reforms based on Western models in his homeland of Russia.10. Minimum wage rates [enacted] in this country were originally higher for men than for women.11. The [re-enactment] of the birth of Jesus was attended by hundreds of the faithful.12. The United States' Declaration of Independence was [enacted] on July 4, 1776, but the British government refused to accept the document.13. Gun-owners have formed a powerful lobby in the U.S., and have prevented the government from [enacting] gun-control laws.14. In June of 1938, the American government [enacted] its first minimum wage; 25 cents an hour.15. It was not until the assassination of John F. Kennedy that the American Congress [enacted] a law making it a federal crime to kill the President.{</charset>}
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.