Example sentences of "brought in [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One dog who was specifically brought in as a potential show dog and latterly stud dog was Ch. |
2 | DUP MP Peter Robinson said selective internment should only be brought in as a last resort . |
3 | And he did so with the support , not only of Hoare , who was his adjutant in all the talks with the Government , but also of Cunliffe-Lister , Hailsham , Eyres-Monsell and Davidson , the last being brought in as the best means of liaison with Baldwin . |
4 | People see advertisements out of the corner of their eye as they drive along a road or look through a newspaper or magazine ; they catch a glimpse of half a TV commercial round their wives ' or husbands ' broad backsides as the biscuits are brought in during a commercial break . |
5 | It is the first time troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since 1978 . |
6 | Today will be the first time troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since 1978 . |
7 | It is the first time that troops have been brought in during an industrial dispute since the firemen 's strike in 1978 . |
8 | The management contractor , by being brought in at an early stage , will become involved in the design process in co-operation with the client 's designer . |
9 | He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration . |
10 | Two additional changes ( also only relevant to joining a new scheme ) were brought in at the same time . |
11 | A tame rabbit was brought in with a large abscess about the size of an egg on its cheek . |
12 | Then a motorcyclist was brought in on a blue light , a dispatch rider who had been burning along the Norwich road and hit a patch of oil . |
13 | This is a hybrid case in Banbury erm the opting out legislation was brought in for a specific purpose . |
14 | Their relationship with the organisation is likely to be transient they are brought in for a particular event and might or might not work again for the same organisation . |
15 | Ramesh K was then brought in for a few minutes . |
16 | The Free Miners of the Forest of Dean were brought in to the general election campaign today , with a warning that their livelihoods could be ruined by imports of cheap foreign coal . |
17 | This level of pay was never conceived of as being a realizable objective for a statutory minimum wage that would be brought in over a short period of time . |
18 | Second , he claims , it has access to supplementary business , management and technical skills — for example , consultants can be brought in from a centralised pool for any particularly specialised work . |
19 | However , it became established at Woodford and through Warner 's generosity offshoots were distributed , as were many other rarities raised by him from seeds brought in from the Far East . |
20 | This tripartite distinction , easy to uphold on the grounds of typography , is complicated , however , by the fact that fragments of the italicized Lord 's Prayer passage find themselves brought in from the right-hand margin to form part of the body of the text when , further truncated , they make up the liturgical stutter of |
21 | Business was brisk , shopkeepers even running out to grab Corbett by the arm and offer a pie , a piece of cloth , fresh fish from the Firth , almonds , nuts and raisins brought in from the nearby port of Leith . |
22 | And in recent weeks it 's become a daily chore , as more and more birds have been brought in from the nearby Gloucester Sharpness canal . |
23 | In 1979 an operational researcher was brought in from the academic world to look at the use being made of Exminster . |
24 | A cat suffering from alopecia was given an injection of a cortico steriod and a dog brought in by a near-hysterical owner was found to be only badly bruised . |
25 | They should be reminded that the major investors coming into Ogwr borough , and Bridgend in particular , were Ford of Bridgend , which was brought in under Jim Callaghan 's Labour Government , and the Japanese company , Sony , which was also brought in by a Labour Government . |
26 | The regulatory regime brought in by the Financial Services Act has been costly and disruptive for offices and confusing for their customers . |
27 | Although as a breed pension providers act very conservatively , and moreover , your money would be protected under the strict rules brought in by the Financial Services Act , no one can forecast with total confidence how well or otherwise any particular investment will do . |
28 | This hit carpets and furniture retailing particularly hard , as did new furniture fire regulations brought in by the European Commission piecemeal . |
29 | These radios and other stores were brought in by the small steamer Kuru , which was fitted with a device in her stack to prevent the tell-tale streamer of fumes ; these she released in occasional puffs . |
30 | Medical practice booklets four years ago or it 's five years now I guess , five years ago erm er it 's almost five , legislation was brought in by the then Health Secretary Ken Clarke now our dear Chancellor . |