Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] bring " in BNC.

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1 Whether or not you will be asked to pay for your course remains at the discretion of course organisers and managers , therefore , and I am unable to give any hard and fast guidance here , other than to say that they will have to be kept at a reasonable level to be affordable , particularly by those who have been unemployed or bringing up a family .
2 She lifted off a heavy daily and brought it to me .
3 I generally work from dark to light and bring it out from the dark .
4 I generally work from dark to light and bring it out from the dark .
5 The effect of evacuation was to flood the dark places with light and bring home to the national consciousness that the ‘ submerged tenth ’ described by Charles Booth still exists in our towns like a hidden sore , poor , dirty and crude in its habits , an intolerable and degrading burden to decent people forced by poverty to neighbour with it .
6 Wexford grasped it in both his hands , raised it high and brought it down hard to meet the empty air .
7 The wind was blowing high and bringing with it sleet .
8 Please try to support this event ; tell anyone you think might be interested and bring a friend ( or 2 ? )
9 Please try to support this event ; tell anyone you think might be interested and bring a friend ( or 2 ? )
10 Saad later went on to take Madain and bring the Sassanian empire to an end , initiating in the process the substitution of Islam for Zoroastrianism as Persia 's state religion .
11 The only bad thing of course , if we were to get relegated but to bring promotion and relegation into speedway is a good thing because you know , if you win the lower league , what have you won it for ?
12 It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge .
13 I had on the Ring of Luned that brings invisibility , and I saw the Glass Castle and the chains hanging in the Great Tower .
14 Gabby , who , with her husband , was preparing to run a guest house and had quite enough to do at home , cooked and brought down to the new house a hearty and beautifully cooked meal each evening , and filthy and exhausted the three of us would wolf it down .
15 Vernon , that simple , noisy creature , has hit upon a scheme that is of great service ; he has laid Folkestone cutters all round the coast , which are continually relieved and bring constant notice of everything that stirs .
16 Yes , the other half does exist , and when it is found the love is eternal and absolute and brings with it a fulfilment of identity .
17 Art historians call it looking at life through a hall of mirrors … capturing the ordinary and bringing it alive .
18 Nymphaea James Brydon is fragrant and brings colour to a pond
19 Evacuating wounded and bringing up supplies and generally tidying up . ’
20 The Rev. Owen could therefore use sign language , and together with another clergyman , encouraged the young man to seek out as many local deaf people as possible and bring them to church services .
21 In this new edition it has been thoroughly revised , expanded and brought up to date .
22 His attitude was childlike and brought out the full force of her anger against the vultures waiting beyond the door .
23 We get these toads alive and bring them home .
24 Exhaust fumes made her drowsy and brought on a headache and pains in her eyes .
25 M Pierre Beregovoy was an able Finance Minister , keeping the franc strong and bringing inflation down to a level below that of Germany .
26 Perhaps it was sitting in front of an audience that I hardly knew but believed to be very worthy that brought back that old feeling of being a bit of a fraud , particularly when one lady , catching the shreds of my zeal said I had taken away her fear of cancer !
27 A lovely house Syon , whose occupants tended the sick and brought about many a cure .
28 The resource person is able to suggest a more precise and expressive use of vocabulary and structure to help him to make his speech more idiomatic and bring it closer to the native speaker 's use of the language .
29 Born at Épinal in the Vosges , Durkheim was Jewish and brought up to be a rabbi which , however , he did not become , turning instead to the new science of sociology .
30 Ragusa was seen as a rival which had to be subdued and brought under Venetian control .
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