Example sentences of "to bring [art] [noun] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Its aim is to bring the machine to the market by late 1993 , and in order to achieve this goal it needs additional engineers .
2 Coun Peter Jones ( Con ) said it was madness to use Labour candidate Alan Milburn in the attempt to bring the company to the town .
3 Why does the hon. Gentleman not agree that the position is untenable and reach an agreement to bring the money to the areas which need it ?
4 But is our role to bring the case to the court and it is the magistrates ’ role to decide if someone is guilty .
5 This is because they share their bodies with algae and have to bring the algae to the surface at low tides so that they can manufacture food .
6 You used to have to bring the stuff to the farmyard to store it , you see ?
7 He says the idea is to bring the water to the pupil rather than the other way round .
8 Although the parquet was then expected to take steps to bring the document to the attention of the defendant , service was already complete and time began to run for various purposes regardless of the date upon which the defendant received actual notice of the proceedings .
9 If it appears to the court that it is impracticable for any reason to serve a document in any manner prescribed by the rules , the court may , upon an affidavit showing grounds , make an order for substituted service ( N 217 ) giving leave for such steps to be taken as the court directs to bring the document to the notice of the person to be served ( Ord 7 , r 8(1) ) .
10 In order to bring the edicts to the notice of all they were combined into a single law , referred to as the Decretio Childeberti .
11 The order may give directions on : auditing , the revision of the directors ' report or any summary financial statement , steps to be taken to bring the order to the notice of persons likely to rely on the original accounts , and on such other matters as the court thinks fit .
12 The negotiations to prepare for Rio reflect the continuing attempt by the South to bring the North to the table to overcome over four decades of neglect on the growth and development of the South …
13 If in any doubt as to whether one of these leather corals is alive or dead , a simple test is to bring the animal to the water 's surface and take a good sniff .
14 Carriages met every train in order to bring the visitors to the mansion , and carriages were despatched to every train with those who were leaving the mansion .
15 The Government were clearly unaware of the subterranean effort to bring the issue to the fore .
16 Grilly 's attempts to adjudicate the question had failed , and Pierre Flote was deputed to bring the affair to the cognizance of the court of France .
17 My mother used to do the washing for the Americans , and er we had a photographer friend of ours that used to bring the washing-up to the house , which the story is in the book .
18 Provided that the person putting the terms forward has taken reasonable steps to bring the terms to the attention of persons in general , it is irrelevant that those steps were insufficient to bring the terms to the attention of the particular contracting partner , for instance because he/she is illiterate , blind or can not speak the language in which the terms are printed ( Thompson v London Midland and Scottish Railway Co [ 1930 ] 1 KB 41 ) .
19 Provided that the person putting the terms forward has taken reasonable steps to bring the terms to the attention of persons in general , it is irrelevant that those steps were insufficient to bring the terms to the attention of the particular contracting partner , for instance because he/she is illiterate , blind or can not speak the language in which the terms are printed ( Thompson v London Midland and Scottish Railway Co [ 1930 ] 1 KB 41 ) .
20 However , whilst there is no need to take account of the attributes of a particular contracting partner , if a business contracts with people of a particular class , the steps must be reasonably sufficient to bring the terms to the notice of a member of that class — in Richardson , Spence & Co v Rowntree [ 1894 ] AC 217 , terms on a steamer ticket for carriage in steerage class were not incorporated into a contract because the defendant had taken insufficient steps to bring them to the notice of steerage class passengers .
21 One way over this problem is to bring the animals to the habitat .
22 Auditors of companies in financial difficulties , and whose accounts are qualified and filed late , should be required to bring the fact to the attention of the Registrar of Companies and the DTI .
23 Great praise has been given to Mr. Baker , the United States Secretary of State , for arranging that conference and so fulfilling the commitment that he gave at the time of the Gulf war , when he said that he and President Bush would do all that they could to bring the parties to the negotiating table .
24 She apparently told her , contrary to the impression given in the former interview covered by Document B , that she never condoned her daughter 's going away — which she referred to rather dramatically as a ‘ kidnap ’ — that she did everything she could to bring the matter to the authorities at the time , but ‘ was prevented ’ , that she had certainly never agreed to her daughter living with her brother , that her daughter 's health had suffered alarmingly , and that she never told any social worker that she had agreed .
25 18–1–1915 The Session had under consideration the question of the running of the public motor bus for pleasure on the Sabbath Day on certain occasions last summer , and the probability that such facilities may be increased this year , and instructed the Moderator to bring the matter to the notice of the Presbytery , with a View to the Presbytery taking such action as they may deem advisable to prevent such encroachment of the Lord 's Day .
26 The evidence is there and my hon. Friend is right to bring the matter to the attention of the House .
27 She held my hand steady to bring the cigarette to the flame and kept it for a few seconds longer than she had to .
28 This area has an acute public transport problem and the notice boards help to bring the jobs to the people
29 If neither of these provisions applies , the affidavit must be sworn by a person having direct personal knowledge of the means adopted for service , and must specify the steps which have been taken to serve the demand , the means whereby ( those steps having been ineffective ) it was sought to bring the demand to the debtor 's attention , and the date by which , to the best of the knowledge of the person making the affidavit , the demand would have come to the debtor 's attention .
30 Direct talks with the Banks in Northern Ireland failed to bring a settlement to the IBOA claim of a 7% increase from 1st March , 1993 , for a 12 month period .
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