Example sentences of "[is] [adv] brought to " in BNC.
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1 | It is suggested that the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Eurocopy case is the more equitable solution , particularly in circumstances where a disclosure is expressly brought to the attention of the vendor before completion but is not actually incorporated in the final disclosure letter . |
2 | One moment a Mob is striding purposefully towards the enemy , and the next it is suddenly brought to a halt while two warriors settle their differences . |
3 | It should be the moment when this Government is finally brought to its senses . |
4 | The anomaly is thus brought to the attention of the mother , but mums do n't always support the idea of household tasks being fairly divided . |
5 | So it 's normally brought to us either by , the neighbours ringing in or somebody passing by saying they can hear screaming . |
6 | ‘ Well , the ti bon ange is usually brought to the corps cadavre in a canari — a protective clay jar . ’ |
7 | Definitions of pollution are bound up with the process by which pollution is formally brought to light and identified . |
8 | It 's always brought to them first thing in the morning . |
9 | Until recently , only the dedicated enthusiasts would identify the components as a B.R. Standard Class 5MT , but since the completion of volunteer Dave Clark 's expert temporary lining and numbering on the exposed cab side , 73156 is now brought to the attention of all train-board visitors . |
10 | The poem is then brought to a very high climax in the end , when Owen asks the question , |
11 | The image of Ravel as the master Swiss clock-maker is readily brought to mind . |
12 | For that reason , it is a second-order matter whether the student is actually brought to the ‘ frontiers of knowledge ’ , even putting aside the tendentiousness of that notion . |
13 | THE Kama Sutra , for 2,000 years the Lover 's lexicon , is beautifully brought to life in this new video.It is artistic , tasteful yet powerfully erotic . |
14 | The Kama Sutra , for 2,000 years the Lover 's lexicon , is beautifully brought to life in the new video . |
15 | It is common for members of each to attend meetings of the others , at least as observers , and sometimes a project initiated by one body is subsequently brought to fruition under the aegis of another . |
16 | This means that if a man is truly brought to faith in Christ , he is not dependent on human teachers to lead him on , helpful though these may be . |