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

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1 If height permits , I then like to make a series of stalls using large amounts of rudder and handing over control for a quick recovery , moving the stick forward and using normal stick and rudder together to bring the wings level .
2 In addition to making an order for the child 's attendance the court may order any person who is in a position to do so to bring the child to court ( s95(5) ) .
3 To this end , a deep trench had been begun long ago : deep enough to bring a file of men and their weapons in safety close under the walls .
4 Let us hope and pray that we have faith strong enough and trust deep enough to bring the love that our world so desperately needs .
5 But here electrons are somehow flowing the length of the channel without being scattered to any measurable extent , yet the scattering can be switched on again simply by varying the gate voltage , Vg , enough to bring the Hall voltage off a plateau .
6 Doohan eases off the throttle just enough to bring the Honda approximately into line before he keels her over once again .
7 Recovery is simply a matter of relaxing the backward pressure on the stick and using the controls quite normally to bring the wings level and to ease out of the dive .
8 Probably the most effective way of dealing with an incipient spin in practice is to move forwards on the stick , apply the opposite rudder to check the yaw and then to use all the controls normally to bring the aircraft level .
9 The master was sent away to bring the rest of the money , but did n't return until a messenger was sent to fetch him back .
10 ‘ There , ’ he said , the heavy , glossy pages staying in place as he turned away to bring the rabbit .
11 The EC itself has not attached environmental conditions in the cases of Poland and Hungary , but Carlo Ripa di Meana , the EC Environment Commissioner , has insisted that a sum ( still to be agreed ) must be set aside to bring the East 's environment up to scratch and there are proposals for training environmental managers .
12 BUSES rumbling through the city streets in 1986 could need 30 per cent less fuel than they do now to bring the cry ‘ standing room only ’ to impatient queues .
13 The leading groups meet in Vienna periodically to bring the work together .
14 Researchers who were interested in people 's views on blood sports could either hang around waiting for respondents spontaneously to bring the subject up , or they could ask directed questions about this on a structured questionnaire , taking care to ask everybody exactly the same question .
15 I asked the hon. Member before to bring the matter to my office .
16 Reduce your rate of descent immediately to bring the needle back towards the circle .
17 The curriculum already exists and is external and objective to both teacher and pupil , and their interaction is designed simply to bring the learner to that state of knowledge at which the teacher has already arrived .
18 Because it is difficult to get everyone together , too little time and consideration will be given to making the final decision , which may well be made simply to bring the meeting to a close because one or other member of the panel has to get away .
19 What I would see this policy as doing would be simply to bring an element of restraint er which er would be formulated in way in which it would within the local plans so that tight boundaries would be drawn around settlements , the rest of the land would be designated as under this policy as E two land and the debate as to whether the extent of that land was necessary or not would be negated because it would be subsumed as being there simply er meeting the strategic policy .
20 Hazel determined then and there to bring the rabbits up to the beanfield to shelter and rest until the evening .
21 It was a small farm and I think Mr Green had to work away from home sometimes to bring a bit more money in .
22 I follow , pulling hard to bring the pipper on to his cockpit .
23 Most of the ballroom saw the despatch being given , and could tell from Webster 's dust-stained boots that he must have ridden hard to bring the paper to Brussels , but the Prince merely thrust the despatch into a pocket of his coat and went back to his scrutiny of the younger women .
24 This judgement applies to the I- dominant poems ( 88 , 89 ) as to the Thou- dominant ones , such as 35 , where after the first quatrain excusing the Friend 's faults ( ‘ No more be griev 'd at that which thou hast done ’ ) the second suddenly recoils on itself : This is indeed to bring a plea ‘ 'gainst myself ’ , to become an accomplice or ‘ accessory ’ , plunging oneself in ‘ civil war ’ .
25 The CNAA gave its first approval to a modular course , for example , in 1972 — the logic of which was ultimately to bring the Council strongly into the field of credit accumulation and transfer .
26 Her cotton dress was rent almost from the armpit to the hem and as she leaned forward to bring a saucer of water to the lips of a wounded man , the Collector glimpsed three polished ribs and the shrunken globe of her breast ; modesty was one of the many considerations which no longer troubled her .
27 and he was fobbed off with an under-secretaryship ; in 1922 he worked actively to bring the coalition down .
28 Aquinas sought systematically to bring the worlds of philosophy and theology together .
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