In 1893 the "Science Museum" had effectively come into existence when a separate director was appointed.
The office effectively came to an end when it was "neutralized" in 1559.
Ben silently bemoans the fact that they have effectively come to the end of their conversation.
The narrative tightens slowly and inexorably, until it all most effectively comes together.
They were told that the agency would effectively come to an end within months.
The original Kramer company effectively came to an end in January 1991, mostly due to financial problems.
The new rules coming in tomorrow effectively mean the end of the full extent normal rule for people earning £12 or less in a week.
"We're effectively coming back with the same everyday lineup we had a year ago, except for right field," Phillips said.
From 1999 to 2010, the nationalization programme was swiftly ended and effectively came to its end until 2011.
A warm, glowing quality also makes this an instance of subject and method coming together effectively.