Example sentences of "brought out [prep] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The same thing always happened to him at school if he was brought out to the front of the hall for talking in assembly , or if he had to stand in the aisle with his hands on his head for not paying attention in class .
2 Britain and the United States were similar , though , in that both were to be brought out of the Depression of the 1930s not by government economic policies but by rearmament and the Second World War .
3 Run-of-mine-material was brought out of the mine in horse drawn mine waggons ( sometimes it was carted ) and tipped onto sloping grizzleys of strong iron bars set apart to allow an undersize of 4 in .
4 In the old days there was no physical access from the running lines to Govan car sheds and workshops , so stock was only brought out of the tunnels for repair and maintenance , which necessitated lifting the vehicles bodily off the track and up through pits into the workshops by means of a large overhead crane .
5 The fact that the government thought it vital to supplement the economic incentives of NEP by a new Agrarian Code , brought out at the end of 1922 , showed how far the Famine had altered previous calculations .
6 Not intended to be an in-depth study , but rather to present an interesting view of Fighter Command with a ‘ what it was like ’ aspect , brought out through the input of famous veterans of the force .
7 The realization principle should be brought out in the discussion of this asset .
8 He wo n't be the last big gun brought out in the battle for Stockton South .
9 This sense that the holiness of God 's presence is incompatible with the presence of women is brought out in the story of the giving of the law at Sinai .
10 The eugenicist strand in the argument , which is based on an assumption of hereditary social characteristics , is brought out in the pieces by Land and Fairbairns .
11 This dimension to progressive thought was well brought out by the school of ‘ New Liberalism ’ which was associated in particular with T. H. Green and L. T. Hobhouse .
12 The force of this question is brought out by the line of interpretation offered by the distinguished Swiss Hegelian theologian A. E. Biedermann ( 1819–85 ) .
13 Wounded were being brought out from the orchard at the back of the farm which was being subjected to unusually heavy mortaring from the German positions just a short distance across the fields .
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