Example sentences of "[be] [verb] bring [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Two miners had been instructed to bring down an unsafe part of the roof which presented a danger to the miners .
2 As home-brewing returns , some groups are striving to bring back a milder version of Prohibition .
3 No woman should be expected to bring up a large family on her own .
4 It seems to me that very few staff are addressing themselves to the kinds of things ( e.g. resources , teaching style , subject content , and attitudes and the hidden curriculum ) that can be used to bring out the best of the pupils ' cultures and backgrounds .
5 The method adopted was to canvass for capital donations that could then be invested to bring in a regular income , and both Balfour and Law were used to raise the wind .
6 This must be removed to bring about a permanent cure .
7 But the Chancellor is now believed to be planning to bring in the full rate straight away .
8 It is absolutely essential to ensure that , so long as the possibility of control or influence over the Russian republics remains , steps are taken to bring about a strategic arms reduction .
9 To his credit , Lord Whitelaw having been forced to bring in the short sharp shock , dropped it when it was proved not to work .
10 The government 's being urged to bring in a new speed limit on one of the region 's worst accident blackspots .
11 BIIBA , as the trade association attempting to represent most middlemen , is equally unhappy that Fimbra is attempting to bring in a centralised insurance scheme , as most of BIIBA 's members have their own professional indemnity insurance cover .
12 Carolyn Warrender , well-known decorator and author of Carolyn Warrender 's Book of Stencilling is bound to bring out the interior designer in you .
13 KENNY Dalglish is poised to bring in a Danish defender to make up for the disappointment of losing £2.5 million Craig Short .
14 Management consultancy Kinsley Lord , which has made a study of empowerment , recognises that a major effort is required to bring about a fundamental change of attitude .
15 This concept is in keeping with the observations from the remedy provings , since the low potencies produce mainly physical symptoms , and the high potencies are required to bring out the full mental symptomatology .
16 SeaDocs was intended to bring about the telecommunicated negotiation of bills of lading issued in connection with oil shipments .
17 Sir Oswald Mosley formed the British Union of Fascists in October 1932 as a vehicle for his program which was designed to bring about the economic renaissance of Britain .
18 He showed us videos of them in action and I was convinced he was going to bring out the old Kirk Douglas film The Vikings to empha-sise the point , ’ said Neal .
19 This year , a huge worldwide advertising campaign was launched to bring back the lost visitors , to a ‘ new , kinder , more ethnically integrated ’ country .
20 She was beautiful , with an air of fragility which , for all she suspected it hid a character as hard as nails , yet was guaranteed to bring out the male protective instinct .
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