Example sentences of "[noun] bring [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The so-called modern values bring about a convergence of culture through improved mass communications , the elites of Third World countries come to share the same culture as those in the industrialised world . |
2 | Did the experience of plenty bring about a fundamental change in the American or British character ? |
3 | The story bring out the significance of dreams and their interpretation at this time . |
4 | These operations bring out effects of many kinds and on different levels of abstraction : high-quality or low-quality products or services ; radically new products or only small improvements in the old ones ; high or low job satisfaction among employees ; commercial profit or loss . |
5 | Only after years of dogged activity by tenants backing up their own experiences with systematic surveys , did local authorities bring in the experts , and the tenants were right all along : they were living in leaking , sweating , unstable structures . |
6 | However , central government authorities bring in what they refer to as " casual workers " in such circumstances . |
7 | PGL bring in two new players |
8 | Middlesbrough bring back Robbie Mustoe for Tommy Wright , but are otherwise unchanged , fielding most of the players who helped them win promotion last season . |
9 | In both cases too , those private choices in some cases bring about the tragedy of the commons ( Hardin 1972 ) . |
10 | Yet exactly the same trait , if too high , can disrupt and disable , in some cases bringing about the symptoms of anxiety neurosis . |
11 | So he 's retired into the kitchen , of all places , and we 're having to feed him people to meet one by one , like birds bringing back food for their young . ’ |
12 | Some theorize that income distribution is mainly a result of government action ( wage policy , taxation , etc. ) while per capita income is mainly a result of transnational forces ( for example , the price that exports bring on the world market ) . |
13 | Most late nineteenth-century feminists saw feminism primarily as a movement for moral reform , which would of necessity bring in its wake desirable political and social change . |
14 | Sometimes it is possible to decide what particular activities bring on an attack of giddiness . |
15 | The Norman Towers — Entering through these it is easy to imagine the Knights of the Middle Ages setting off for battle , banners flying and a host of bowmen and falconers bringing up the rear . |
16 | This exclusion is designed to focus the Merger Regulation on operations bringing about a lasting change in the structure of the undertakings concerned . |
17 | Paris was first and despite a struggle to get off the ground , the company now has three operations bringing in some £200,000 a week . |
18 | Timber sales generated an income for the FC of £84.8 million in 1991/92 , with other operations bringing in £21.7 million . |
19 | I have seen some fine players who compete at a high level bring in another line , between the service line and the baseline . |
20 | The reported comments among Leipzig workers also hinted at a possible prolongation of the war through the entry of America into the conflict , and it was seen as vital that the Führer bring about ‘ a lightning quick destruction of England — with gas if necessary ’ . |
21 | Threatened groups bring in wives from outside and thus establish important social links promising external support and succour . |
22 | Our principal concern , in the present context , is to consider how conflicts between social groups develop within the limits of given structural conditions , how such conflicts bring about political change , and what kinds of social group play a major role in this process . |
23 | Over half the men around him spent the crossing bringing up what little food they had eaten for breakfast . |
24 | A familiar sound in the Amazonian rainforest as the loggers bring down another mahogany tree . |
25 | While soccer 's purists quake at the thought of Graham Taylor bringing in the long-ball game , Ferguson insists Dublin 's arrival will not mean a switch to Route One football at Old Trafford . |
26 | In meditation bring out your pallet of the emotions and paint your mind with the colours of love . |
27 | The auction houses bring out six long-held major estates to tempt collectors |
28 | Should the change in relationships bring about an unexpected clash with yet another component domain , then it may be sufficient to display only the excursion boxes . |
29 | The Keynesian then considers the implications in terms of the income — expenditure model of Chapter 10 , with any increase in investment bringing about a magnified increase in national income through the workings of the multiplier . |
30 | Many people also complain that our present hierarchies bring out the nastier aspects of human behavior , like greed , insensitivity , careerism and self-importance . |