Example sentences of "brings [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This memory draws them across several hundred miles of ocean , brings them to a particular bay and , as the scent gets stronger and stronger , up one special river and into one particular stream .
2 Which brings me to a serious point , my dear .
3 Which brings me to a small room in an Ambleside hotel and an impossibly short deadline .
4 ‘ And that brings me to a further reason for my summoning you here today .
5 This last brings me to a further point .
6 And mention of Ken brings me to a quick word about British gold panners .
7 This brings me to the final topic that I want to discuss in this rather philosophical chapter , the problem of what we mean by explanation .
8 ‘ Which brings me to the final thing we need to discuss .
9 That brings me to the real issue , namely the circumstances in which an order under section 6(2) can be made against third parties who were knowingly concerned in the contravention , that is the unauthorised carrying on of investment business .
10 That brings me to the second issue that I wish to discuss — the question of anonymity , which the Secretary of State mentioned several times in his opening speech .
11 This brings me to the second part of this paper in which I wish to turn to some of the ‘ challenges ’ a UK government archivist faces in attempting to implement an archival records management programme in government .
12 This therefore brings me to the second reason why democracy is bound up with a measure of economic and social equality .
13 But my argument will be double-edged ; and this brings me to the second reason for discounting ‘ higher learning ’ as a chapter title .
14 So it seemed to me , sir , that we need a very very special justification for this all embracing E two policy which brings me to the other thing to say about it as a general principle .
15 Centrally organised arrangements are sometimes not appropriate and that point brings me to the hon. Member for Kincardine and Deeside ( Mr. Stephen ) .
16 That cultural regulation , as we have seen , is controlled by men , for ( and this brings me to the third point ) , within this scheme of thought , woman herself is placed more fully within the realm of nature than man in consequence of the fact that more of her time and her body are seen to be taken up with the natural processes surrounding reproduction of the species .
17 But that , of course , brings me to the fundamental question : how will the code be made to stick where it is most needed ?
18 This brings me to the main issue .
19 That brings me to the next area of concern .
20 But this brings me to the cardinal rule when buying — always choose a house which will be easy to sell .
21 The Phase 2 brings you into a new age of cooking .
22 A pleasant stroll through gently wooden slopes brings you to a small clearing of luxury homes …
23 Indicating one of the wider streets leading off the square , he added , ‘ A short walk down Calle Lunga brings you to the Grand Canal . ’
24 A walk down the Munstergasse to the flomanesque cathedral consecrated in 1103 takes you past a treasury of old houses , their oriels jealously preserved , and brings you to the shapely cloister archways of the former zu Allerheigen ( All Saints ) monastery , now transformed into a museum which is one of the most important in north Switzerland .
25 This now brings you to the extraordinary position , 20 years on , in which you are essentially at the same table as your old adversary Edward Heath …
26 A 90 minute flight brings you to the southern capital and the Garden of Oman .
27 Er I mean it brings it about the same price as we 're paying anyway does n't it ?
28 The SVi has the basic 2-litre engine — catalytically converted like the other petrol models — but its interior brings it into the luxury class .
29 This brings us to a second set of determinants of transmission teaching — those rooted in the situational constraints of the classroom .
30 A wild stylistic change brings us to a serious celebration by the London Gabrieli Brass Ensemble directed by Christopher Larkin of ‘ Original Nineteenth-Century Music for Brass ’ .
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