Example sentences of "[is] brought into the " in BNC.
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1 | This excitement , the copy-writer continues , is brought into the home courtesy of ‘ the new Pye Portable … glorious in tone , generous in volume , comprehensive in range of reception ’ . |
2 | I also have a small part : I play a kind of known provocateur , who is brought into the prison — one of the new hi-tech ones — in order to disrupt the equilibrium . |
3 | We will meet with exactly the same words in the Hebrew again in 1 Samuel 4.5 , when the ark is brought into the Israelite camp and , the storyteller reports , ‘ all Israel gave a mighty shout ’ ( it is a pity that variations in the English translations of the verses obscure the echoes in the original ) . |
4 | This is the basis of all imaginative acts , that through emotion something absent is brought into the present . |
5 | Water is brought into the leaf from the roots via the xylem vessels , which in the leaves themselves form part of the veins . |
6 | THE PATIENT IS BROUGHT INTO THE STANDING POSITION , WITH THE PHYSIOTHERAPIST CONTROLLING THE PATIENT 'S HEAD AND PELVIS . |
7 | Sexual jealousy may play a part in their reactions , especially where a new partner is brought into the home before marriage . |
8 | The Palestine problem is no different from any other , no lasting solution can be found until basic truth is brought into the light , stripped of all superstition and religious trappings however disguised , and wholeheartedly admitted to be the truth by all parties . |
9 | If a new kitten is brought into the home the old cat may feel slighted by all the attention the newcomer is receiving . |
10 | This time the tray is brought into the room and everyone looks at it . |
11 | The debt is brought to an end , but the asset is brought into the lender 's group ( but not the lender itself unless the sale goes through a receiver ) . |
12 | From within , deviance is an objective property of the act , whereas from without deviance is brought into the world by the communal response ( Pollner , 1974 ) . |
13 | Though there is broad agreement on the contents of such books on constitutional law , in the last resort it depends on what academic lawyers consider relevant — and a quick survey of standard textbooks will show that at the margins there are significant variations in what is brought into the orbit of the British ‘ constitution ’ . |
14 | If the value we get is more than 19 , we will subtract 20 repetitively until it is brought into the range 0 to 19 . |
15 | A psychologist is brought into the studio to comment on ‘ stress ’ . |
16 | You may find you can overlook your husband 's interest in pornography , or strike a compromise whereby none is brought into the house . |
17 | Mark 's promise that the Holy Spirit will look after their words when arraigned before councils for the sake of the gospel is brought into the Mission Charge by Matthew : it seems clear that he is looking forward from an isolated incident in the ministry of Jesus to the continuing mission of the post-resurrection church of which he was a member . |
18 | In normal visual flight , the accuracy of your performance will be improved if the Artificial Horizon is brought into the routine scan technique . |
19 | To support the event , therefore , ‘ product price ’ should be included in the PRODUCT entity , or in another entity which is brought into the model . |