Use "imposed on|impose on" in a sentence

1. I don't want to impose on you.

2. The government may impose tariffs on imports.

3. The US could impose punitive tariffs on exports.

4. Heavy duties are imposed on imports.

5. The Society may impose conditions on any registration.

6. Congress can impose strict conditions on the bank.

7. She imposed her ideas on the group.

8. Liberalization, however, can impose additional strain on a system.

9. The conditions imposed on volunteers were stringent.

10. Police have imposed conditions on public assemblies.

11. Neoclassic styles were imposed on the landscape.

12. Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits.

13. They led the fight to impose laws on smoking.

14. What burdens can advanced age impose on a person?

15. Don't impose yourself on people who don't like you.

16. Afflict, which takes the preposition with, means to impose grievous physical or mental suffering on. Inflict, which takes the preposition on, means to mete out or impose (something on someone)

17. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends.

18. The government imposed a ban on tobacco advertising .

19. Don't impose yourself on people who don't want you.

20. This decision will impose serious constraints on all schools.

21. He wants to impose a levy on landfill waste.

22. Can schools impose an inflexible grading policy on teachers?

23. The union has imposed a ban on overtime.

24. US decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium (debate)

25. 11 Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits.

26. A general tariff was imposed on foreign imports.

27. New duties were imposed on wines and spirits.

28. The Maastricht rules also impose strict limits on public debt.

29. Obviously this would impose a significant strain on the Exchequer.

30. (i) impose a temporary prohibition on the exercise of professional activity;

31. The penitential canons are imposed only on the living, and no burden ought to be imposed on the dying, according to them.

32. A four - day suspension was imposed on her.

33. The government imposed a windfall tax on some industries.

34. Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes.

35. The government has imposed export restraints on some products.

36. The property tax is imposed only on real property.

37. You impose too much on me, and I'm so tired.

38. Is it fair to impose a dead loss on employees?

39. Google reserves the right to impose fees on this currency conversion.

40. 12 The government has imposed restraints on corporate mergers.

41. The government has imposed an import quota on car.

42. Mediators have imposed a news blackout on the talks.

43. That's a limit imposed on the mass of stars.

44. 25 The filming imposed an additional strain on her.

45. This imposed an extra constraint on the larger vessels.

46. They have imposed/set a ceiling on pay rises.

47. The government has imposed a price freeze on petrol.

48. The government decided to impose a protective tariff on foreign cars.

49. I don't want to impose on you by staying too long.

50. AIRLINE CHARGES Airlines often impose their own surcharges on advertised airfares.

51. They loot and impose depredations on the countries where they operate.

52. The law imposed new financial restrictions on private companies.

53. (a) fines imposed on a party to a contract on an accepted tender;

54. The government has imposed strict censorship on the press.

55. On July 27, the president of Liberia imposed quarantine on the worst-affected areas.

56. This tax is imposed in addition to the excise duty imposed on these products under the Excise Act.

57. The government imposed a ban on the sale of ivory.

58. She attempted to impose some order on the chaos of her files.

59. The problem with achievement tests is the narrowness they impose on students.

60. The only limits in our life are those we impose on ourselves.

61. Cully definition is - one easily tricked or imposed on : dupe.

62. The US has imposed a boycott on some European goods.

63. They imposed their government by force on the resistant population.

64. The government have imposed a freeze on civil service appointments.

65. The new government imposed a special tax on imported wines.

66. They impose a significant administrative burden on companies, and require long lead times.

67. The ccTLD administrator for .GE does not impose restrictions on domain name registration based on trade names.

68. The ccTLD administrator for .MK does not impose any restriction on domain name registration based on trade names.

69. When governments do that...they impose costs on households, they impose costs on businesses, they choke off markets and they get the exact opposite effect of what they want.

70. Many companies have imposed curbs on smoking in the workplace.

71. On 14 December 1981, Israel imposed its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the occupied Golan.

72. On the other hand, limitation on fatigue life of aircraft parts is imposed by weight.

73. I have been trying to impose my vision of your future on you.

74. But I don't set out to impose a cathartic experience on my readers.

75. The ccTLD administrator for .AR does not impose any restrictions on domain name registration based on trade names.

76. The ccTLD administrator for .KG does not impose any restrictions on domain name registration based on trade names.

77. After that, the panel is expected to hold public, televised hearings on what punishment to impose on Gingrich.

78. “Other burdens are imposed on us by the misconduct of others.

79. 3 The new government imposed a special tax on imported wines.

80. The Treaty of Versailles, imposed on Germany, formalized the Allied victory.