Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] bring [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The auction houses bring out six long-held major estates to tempt collectors |
2 | The above three case studies bring out a number of points about resourcing the public sector which demonstrate that resourcing issues are not the sole province of the technical experts in the area : accountants and economists . |
3 | As the UN concludes , this is outdated , for the service multinationals bring in the ‘ soft technology ’ and skills required to run an efficient business . |
4 | However , central government authorities bring in what they refer to as " casual workers " in such circumstances . |
5 | In any particular organization individuals bring in these anxieties from their inner , phantasy worlds . |
6 | Although his wife 's chintz chaircovers bring on a certain nausea whenever I am obliged to call . " |
7 | Kellmer Pringle believes that we go too far in asserting that the way parents bring up their children is solely their own concern . |
8 | Industry is the main way countries bring in the money they need for food , education and health . |
9 | The manufacturers hope the vaccine means all holiday makers bring back from abroad is their snaps . |
10 | Life and death situations bring out the reserves of human resilience . |
11 | One also needs to be wary of the inequalities that market mechanisms bring in their wake . |