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

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1 The New Economic Policy also has a more unusual aspect : the attempt to bring the coca-dollars into circulation .
2 But — to the government 's continued chagrin — striking tax workers marched through Paris yesterday , and at the Peugeot factories in eastern France the employment ministry has appointed an official conciliator in a last-ditch attempt to bring the unions and management to the negotiating table .
3 The ambush overshadowed Mr Major 's diplomatic coup of stitching together a deal to bring the Danes back into the EC fold .
4 It concerned a smuggling gang who had previously used a minibus to bring the drugs from Morocco , but because of increased activity by the Spanish Customs they decided to operate a seaborne campaign using a yacht called Cornish Lady .
5 Occasionally you may need an extra thickness of card to bring the contents up flush with the frame
6 After the overthrow of Avitus in 456 Majorian had to use force to bring the Visigoths into line , but thereafter they fought for him against the Sueves in Spain .
7 Miley Taylor of Deepdale , who was in the Home Guard at the time , went out with a horse-drawn sledge to bring the bodies of the crew , all French-Canadians , down into Dent .
8 On the eve of the Earth Summit in Rio this month , the Brazilian authorities ' persistent failure to bring the perpetrators to justice is acutely embarrassing for the Brazilian government .
9 It 's a gamble , Folly — and it will need a lot of commitment to bring the odds round to your favour . ’
10 Yesterday the Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , pledged every effort to bring the bombers to justice as he visited the Cheshire town .
11 Yesterday the Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , pledged every effort to bring the bombers to justice as he visited the Cheshire town .
12 → When you think of Fender 's seeming unwillingness to bring the reissues of the Indie-cred Jaguar into this country , Jim , I think we 'll probably wait a very long time before a Bass VI emanates from anywhere other than the Fender Custom Shop — a facility available to the wad-carrying fanatic .
13 ‘ Hopefully we will have some good news about the television contract , ’ said Cllr Peter Price , the council 's deputy leader and the man behind the project to bring the Games to Sheffield .
14 And right away they worked , five minutes of chaos in Terry Venables 's rearguard ending with Dave Martin heading home a corner to bring the sides level on aggregate .
15 Joe McGoran , a local hotelier and member of the Dunoon and Cowal Hoteliers Association , commented : ‘ It is we the hoteliers who spend thousands of pounds each year to bring the tourists to Dunoon and Cowal , not the traders .
16 When you have picked up stitches , for example to knit on a neckband , or when picking up to make a sideways knitted front band , if the edge is a bit rough it is a very good idea to bring the needles holding the picked up edges or stitches out to E position before knitting across with the side levers at 0 .
17 In order to bring the edicts to the notice of all they were combined into a single law , referred to as the Decretio Childeberti .
18 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 .
19 Governor Wilson ordered withdrawal of the last National Guard units on May 18 , declaring that it was " time to bring the troops home and get on with the task of rebuilding Los Angeles " .
20 The two and a half hour plenary session this afternoon will provide a forum to bring the insights of the workshops to everyone at the conference and to make practical suggestions for the way forward .
21 A first-half try by Queensland flier Paul Carozza was quickly countered by Warbler Eric Rush and despite Rush adding a second , Carozza scorched across the sand pitch to bring the Australians back to 10–8 before completing his hat-trick .
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