Example sentences of "be brought [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On either side of the gangway doors were small doors on the floor level ; these were for the double purpose of allowing a hosepipe to be brought through from the line for washing out purposes , and also to allow free escape of water .
2 As they left the embassy , those who had arrived in cars were invited to leave their keys , and in return were promised that their vehicles would be brought eventually to the West .
3 At 21 months , little Mirza is the youngest to be brought here from the mortar attacks and shelling around Sarajevo .
4 He wants Christ to be brought clearly into the picture of working matters , not for Christians in the working world to secularise their task so that Christ is absent from their thinking .
5 But not in the lake ; the lake water itself was caustic , and all our water had to be brought over from the mainland .
6 I feel that children should be brought up with the idea of doing the best they can — for themselves . ’
7 New workstations installed after 1st January 1993 must comply fully from the outset , and all others must be brought up to the standard by December 31st , 1995 .
8 All new workstations installed from 1st January 1993 will have to comply with the Regulations from the outset , and pre-existing workstations must be brought up to the standard by the end of 1996 .
9 She would lose contact with William and Harry and , as heirs to the throne , the two princes would continue to be brought up within the Palace confines regardless of their mother 's whereabouts .
10 She began , Dear Sis , Tell Joel that it 's quite an education in itself for the girls to be brought up in the heart of the capital , and on the very shores of London 's historic river .
11 The child is to be brought up in the country , and should learn by experience ; this is far better than sitting indoors , studying books .
12 Even those whose fathers spent some years in industry tended to be brought up in the village .
13 The Gotobeds led a bad life to his strict way of thinking , gambling and travelling and pleasuring themselves , and he said Louisa should be brought up in the fear of the Lord . ’
14 A train of empty wagons was hauled by locomotive to the quarry entrance while a train of full wagons would be brought up from the quarry .
15 And then er they returned the line , or double track round here , er and bringing so goods wagons could be brought round into the sort of unloading area er of 's mill .
16 While Annie put on her cloak and bonnet , Jonadab called for the pony and trap to be brought round to the door .
17 She drew on sensible boots and a warm woollen cape and called for the carriage to be brought round to the front .
18 He suggested that a start to answering these questions should be made at a 35-nation European summit , under the auspices of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe , which the Soviet Union has suggested be brought forward towards the end of next year .
19 following a review by the county surveyor we suggest further things which are automatic consultation with local members and indeed this process of public consultation be brought forward to the beginning of the whole procedure of traffic managing reviews , now that , that sort of consultation will be more in the nature of a public meeting than a semi-formal enquiry , but we recommend to you that we use the same sort of terminology so that the public appreciates that they are genuinely being consulted by the County Council , now if we find that there are very contentious proposals after an order has been published , er a C C H , a County Consultant of Hearing may still be held if as members you feel that 's something you want to do , because the objective of , of this whole concept of County Consultant of Hearings is to have er flexible arrangements so that the County Council can demonstrate its commitment with consultations at a local level to demonstrate that , that members in particular are hearing what local people er say and to set up procedures within the organization to give members , particularly local members more involvement in the traffic management review process , those are the recommendations Chairman which involve in the paper .
20 Also in an ideal calendar , the Grand Slam Cup should be brought forward to the end of October , 4–5 weeks after the US Open , which would not only give the players a brief chance to relax but then to prepare for the ‘ tour finale ’ on an indoor surface .
21 The Japanese government has announced that the ban on the production and use of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) is to be brought forward to the end of 1995 , from the original target date of 2000 .
22 Prosecutions under s20 , in common with other consumer protection legislation ( for example s19(1) of TDA 1968 ) , must be brought either by the end of the period of three years from the day that the offence was committed , or within one year of its discovery by the prosecutor , whichever is the earlier ( s20(5) ) .
23 In some cities there was an additional pilgrim station where special pilgrim trains could be brought directly to the pilgrimage area without having to cause alarm or inconvenience to European residents .
24 In recent years there has been a strong demand for the Galloway from Germany , especially for low-cost meat production on upland heaths and lowland swamps where the typical German dual-purpose breeds need to be brought inside for the winter and need better grazing .
25 Eventually , he mentioned the present writer and suggested that I should be brought in on the matter as I had already knowledge of one or two other cases .
26 Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest .
27 The profit per tonne in Aegina is falling , because trimming the trees and picking the nuts is a laborious business that modern workers can insist on being paid more for , and much of the water the trees need has to be brought in from the mainland .
28 ‘ — a high quality of legal advice , experience and competence in conducting and managing cases of this sort ; — the greater likelihood that all potential plaintiffs would be brought in from the outset , assisting the conduct of the case and giving greater certainty to defendants ; — the co-ordinated organisation of claims , research , expert opinions and pre-trial procedures . ’
29 Even so the sum of money Minton had donated was so large that drinkers had to be brought in from the street .
30 There 's a couple more to be brought in from the pack on the horse .
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