Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] bring " in BNC.

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1 But this indeterminacy should not , and ultimately can not , be hidden or brought together under a single overarching account .
2 If B is threatened with a tort it is , of course , equally true that he may bring an action for damages if the tort is committed or bring an action for a quia timet injunction first , but , especially where the threat is of violence , it is perhaps less realistic to say that these legal remedies afford him adequate protection against the consequences of resistance .
3 ‘ THis gave the nurses and doctors plenty of time to plan patient treatment — delaying or bringing forward operations .
4 For the next few years the horde ravaged at will through the mountains , desecrating shrines , despoiling tombs , and waylaying travellers , but Grom was unable to take any of the Dwarf holds or bring them to battle .
5 The species horse does n't chew or gallop or jump or bring forth its young alive .
6 She continues to catch and bring back bees , one at a time , until each larva has about two bees to eat .
7 I will also introduce a few grains of hemp into the swim along with the maggots to try and bring the bigger dish onto the feed .
8 The wall stands outside the building of the United Nations — an organisation founded after the end of the last world war to try and bring about peace between all the different countries of the world .
9 ‘ We 've got to try and bring her about .
10 The first is to try and bring out some perceptions of the problems of Primary Health Care implementation in South Africa and , in particular , the Apartheid System 's impact on implementation .
11 We felt it was our duty to try and bring Frank back to himself .
12 ‘ Because , ’ the Doctor answered , a little hoarse himself , ‘ the enhancer works both ways , and the Old One 's survival instinct is letting him draw on its excess life-force to try and bring it back into the world .
13 And so to try and bring them to heel , er we referred the matter to the district .
14 An incident during the life of Haymo in 1326 , explains the reason for the building of the high walls around the palace : In this year Haymo was called to London for a meeting arranged by the Archbishop of Canterbury , to try and bring about the reconciliation of the King , Edward II and his Queen .
15 ‘ They 're using me to try and bring him down ? ’
16 With clubs wide open to make the contract you 're going to need to try and bring the diamonds in without loss .
17 Manager Tommy Gilmour will fly to Puerto Rico in three weeks to try and bring the Camacho fight to Glasgow in January , giving Weir almost three months to get over his first ever cut in one hundred and sixty seven fights as both amateur and professional .
18 ‘ In Europe , everything is done to try and bring the supporters to watch football , ’ Flamengo goalkeeper Gilmar said .
19 Cos if it is , how much are we gon na have to pay for it , and why and what can we do to try and bring it back in .
20 Well the farmers for the last couple of years have been arguing that they want this green rate devalued er to try and bring it line more with the market rate er and what this would do would er increase our guaranteed prices in this country and in fact on Friday this happened er the green rate was devalued by 60%. er and so I 've done a few calculations er and for the farmers that are listening and er may understand this er if he was selling his grain in November 89 he would be getting about £99 a ton , whilst if he sells it in November this year he 'll be getting £110 a ton .
21 There 's a certain irony here in the fact that the world leader in free market philosophy should be the one to try and bring some regulation into this area , because that 's the problem here , almost complete deregulation the use of convenient ships , low skilled , low paid er exploited often Third World workers , used and abused by ship owners the world over to increase their profit margins , with a subsequent lack of concern over both the environment and people 's lives .
22 His two brothers both died with smallpox cos one was , they all three went to Wolverhampton Grammar School and they were a Wednesbury family and they died with the smallpox but I thought they were putting the youngest which was my grandfather for the best trai one was going in for law and the other was going in for medicine , and the youngest was go which was the same as engineering is today I suppose , and he went into the gun trade , and I can remember him , he was a grand old chap and er he used to come and bring the springs that he 'd made and to temper them he used to throw them in the kitchen fire , and they 'd die out and get them all out of the ashes in the morning , and he used to take his week 's work in his waistcoat pockets and his day out was to get on the tram at the Brown Lion , and go straight through Wednesbury and right through West Bromwich up to the Constitutional in Birmingham to Greeners or Wembley and Scotts and he 'd got these gun locks as he 'd made during the week in his waistcoat pockets .
23 They used to make it at Cambridge and they used to come and bring , bring one , there used to be a little door in the top of this fridge and they used to slide it in , you see , and then they 'd , that would freeze , keep that fridge cold so 's you kept your meat better .
24 If you are reasonably near please ask your class members to come and bring their friends .
25 And Jesus , he meant to come and bring peace .
26 ridiculous for her to come and bring all that on a train when .
27 It was in the nature of a goodwill invitation , nothing more , none of us realising that he was the one man in Punta Arenas who had some idea of why an old wooden-walled East Indiaman , built like a frigate , should have been reconditioned and brought south by the Argentine Navy during the war .
28 It kept him occupied and brought a bit of money in , but not much , because fairs were going through a lean patch , too .
29 ‘ I want Surere caught and brought here ; and I want him tried and executed , and I want this before the next public rest day , ’ he repeated .
30 It is one part only of an attack upon five great evils : upon the physical Want with which it is directly concerned , upon Disease which often causes Want and brings many other troubles in its train , upon Ignorance which no democracy can afford among its citizens , upon the Squalor which arises mainly through haphazard distribution of industry and population , and upon Idleness which destroys wealth and corrupts men , whether they are well-fed or not , when they are idle . ’
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