Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] bring [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Shah 's victory opened the door to a brave new world in which the proprietors could , once more , manage the industry and bring about the sorts of changes which they had long desired .
2 Edward VIII , the rise of Hitler , and World War Three which will last three years and seven months and bring about the end of the world .
3 Michael impatiently thrust him on one side and brought out the sack .
4 ‘ OK , Ellis , take out the tray and bring on the sex maniac . ’
5 The sunlight that filtered through the windows mellowed the old wood and brought out the richness of its colour , and even the stone floor glowed softly and did n't give any impression of coldness .
6 Ellie had barely started her own meal , but now she and Patsy had to get up , as was their required duty , to collect all the dirty crockery and bring in the pudding .
7 He rummaged in the sack and brought out the hambone .
8 He fled to the kitchen and brought back the bottle .
9 You can click on an empty space on the desktop and bring up the Task Manager .
10 His hands flickered over the console and brought up the weapons display .
11 We need to concentrate on the FA cup , getting a deceent run will give the players some confidence and bring in the money as well as keeping us fans happy ( well relatively speaking ) .
12 We need to concentrate on the FA cup , getting a deceent run will give the players some confidence and bring in the money as well as keeping us fans happy ( well relatively speaking ) .
13 On trips into London after we 'd finally moved to Wales , I would raid skips and bring back the booty on the car roof-rack .
14 That was when they first changed over from seamed stockings to seamless ones and started laying off the skilled knitters and bringing in the women .
15 The management had a choice of throwing out the canteen manager or bringing out the paper .
16 Faced with the mounting cost of a war against the American colonies , the coalition government in Westminster had instituted a punitive and highly unpopular tax by the Stamp Act of October 1783 : all registrations of baptisms , marriages and burials would be charged at 3d. a time — and so there was every incentive for local clergy , working on 10 per cent commission , to get around the parish and bring in the strays .
17 An arc of movement and bring down the feet
18 sat back in her chair and brought out the list of words which you were supposed to know after each book .
19 So too his message of the coming kingdom can not be lifted out and carried over to the present : that message was refuted when Jesus himself attempted to provoke the intervention of God and bring about the end of history by challenging the powers and authorities of his own day .
20 These would undoubtedly deter smaller corporations and bring down the incidence of corporate crime , particularly amongst the relatively smaller national-bound corporations , and even those larger corporations whose capital equipment is relatively fixed and who need the local more specialized work force .
21 The decision to invade Korea was overruled when the members of the Iwakura Mission , now convinced that domestic development had to precede foreign adventures , returned to Japan during 1873 , but the disagreement split the government and brought about the resignation of several of its leading members , including Saigó and Itagaki .
22 I had to think of her seeing the copy of my cock on Monday , I had to think of her first thinking , ‘ Golly , what a nut ’ , and then finding she had to stare uncontrollably at the specific image of my cock , boyoing , had to file that image away in a secret file folder where she filed away all my asterisk memos , and that some night working late , she 'd reach her long arms down to that drawer and bring out the asterisk file and go through the pages , asterisk after asterisk , until she found my cock .
23 No more than forty-nine names on a paper , or the Deputy-Lieutenants will infer a gathering of illegal size and bring in the soldiers under the Riot Act .
24 One firm is even arranging for convoys of lorries to travel with the coaches to France and bring back the booty .
25 So we teach our daughters that er , er , the first and foremost duty they have to perform in life is to like after your husband and elders and bring up the family , and the economical side , contribution from the er female is secondary , although they claim it a part as well , erm as economically as well .
26 Some children were sent to widowed grandmothers to live with them for company , or just sleep a few nights , like the seaman 's daughter on the Western Isles who , when all the men were away at the fishing , ‘ used to sleep with granny … bringing the water from the well and bringing in the peat , tidying up the floor and singing songs , for granny she was a very musical lady , yes she was . ’
27 " On this occasion , the government suspended negotiations and brought in the troops .
28 Already he was capable , it seemed , of making that impact on the stage which was , in record time , to put him at the top of his treacherous profession and bring on the applause of his finest contemporaries .
29 They have cleared their shelves of anything that could offend the public or bring down the wrath of the tabloids .
30 Light the Christmas candle and bring in the nativity scene , with perhaps everyone sharing in setting it up .
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