Example sentences of "brought in by [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 The regulatory regime brought in by the Financial Services Act has been costly and disruptive for offices and confusing for their customers .
4 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 .
5 This hit carpets and furniture retailing particularly hard , as did new furniture fire regulations brought in by the European Commission piecemeal .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 What a complete condemnation of the Thatcherite policies that were attempted to be brought in by the controlling group opposite .
9 Free banking was brought in by the big banks to fight off the challenge of building societies , who were offering high-interest accounts .
10 The age he lived in was stupid ; the new age , brought in by the Franco-Prussian war , would be even stupider .
11 The shop had recently been taken over and the existing stock had been brought in by the previous owner .
12 New rules brought in by the National Rivers Authority outlaw many part-time fishermen and their small boats from traditional grounds between Flint and Mostyn .
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