Example sentences of "[vb mod] bring in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This should bring in $1.15 billion for Venezuela .
2 Well do n't go away Bernard , let's bring in Simon .
3 Well I told you what she said about her and Sandra you know and I wrote and said when they you know if they felt like coming for a day that 'll be alright I said but do n't be having anything to eat I 'll bring in sandwiches , I mean I , I know I 've said it 's very kind of Sandra to say , but you ca n't , they , way your relatives are coming and bringing sandwiches can ya ?
4 Extending prescription charges to the better-off old might bring in £350m a year , according to the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts .
5 The remaining 40 p.c. shareholdings in generators National Power and PowerGen , which also have a 1993 sale embargo , could bring in £3 billion .
6 ‘ We figured that we could bring in artists from the '90s to interpret Hendrix using the computer technology that was only a dream in the '60s , ’ explains Storey .
7 Such investments had a double purpose , for they could bring in income and provide a political bonus .
8 For example , contracts with France and West Germany alone for 20 billion cubic metres of gas could bring in $2.5 billion per year .
9 You could mention MI5 , you could bring in Dublin elements .
10 For two years the colony staggered along , with much the same problem as the early English settlements in Virginia which had failed to find any line of activity in the first three or four years that would bring in money .
11 The amount concerned — about £30,000 — is insignificant given that such a tie would bring in £1 million in gate receipts and television revenue .
12 He estimated that executive boxes in the stand would bring in £800,000 a year .
13 He estimated that executive boxes in the stand would bring in £800,000 a year .
14 The law envisaged the denationalization of 40-50 per cent of state assets by the end of 1992 , rising to 60-70 per cent by 1995 , which would bring in revenue of up to 400,000 million roubles .
15 AFTER years of lobbying , it looks as if the Government will bring in legislation to force brewers to list the ingredients in their beers .
16 This will bring in reforms of the kind which the Consumers ' Association have been campaigning for over many a long year .
17 ‘ If that does n't come off I will bring in players from junior football , ’ he said .
18 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
19 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
20 People coming in from outside will bring in dirt and dust and damp as a matter of course so it 's advisable to have both an outer and inner door mat .
21 Then again , it might win the FA Cup and that will bring in megamoney from higher attendances and advertising , so the shares go up .
22 The Profitboss will bring in sandwiches and a flask of tea , eating them with the fork-lift truck drivers in the despatch bay .
23 The particular organisation can build up its own expertise ; it can acquire answers which are then relayed ; it can refer the enquirer to another agency ; it can bring in specialists to answer the enquiries direct .
24 They can bring in returns of their own .
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