Example sentences of "would bring [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I should have known she 'd bring up that old chestnut .
2 And I thought she might have come today cos she said she 'd bring up the money but she has n't , not yet .
3 asked him if he 'd bring up six sweets , I never bothered him before .
4 And then , after I 'd done some electric rhythm and the bass and so on , we 'd bring in the lead player to do two or three whole takes , and then we 'd pick the best one and use it , mistakes and all .
5 He half hoped she 'd bring back a burnt-offering , the way she had so often in their first few months of marriage , when she had deigned to cook for him .
6 ‘ You would n't believe the amount of meat we 'd bring back when we hunted tār . ’
7 They 'd bring down a little portable black-and-white television and wire it in to the video upstairs .
8 Of course somebody , Who Shall Be Nameless , would bring up the subject of Burns-And-You-Know-What , and how many of his children were born on The Wrong Side Of The Blanket , What Right Had We to look down on Brown Owl for her shotgun wedding when we were all supposed to look up to Rabbie Burns as Our Big Hero ?
9 It was also pointed out that when Montupet set up close to West Belfast , Richard Needham claimed it would bring up to 1000 new jobs to West Belfast .
10 ‘ I had hoped you would bring up my tray . ’
11 erm I , I erm , I am actually dead against this for various reasons , and I do n't think I would bring up all the reasons that I am , because some of them are not absolutely purely planning reasons , which should n't be aired at this meeting , but I do feel that the provision there for thirty six properties will create a traffic hazard , and access problems , which , which I feel will support this Council at the , the traffic authority after having done a sufficiently detailed survey , I think was the problem , was n't it ?
12 Two Irish goals would bring up the century in Charlton 's seven-year reign , during which he has lost only nine of 69 full internationals .
13 George , it has to be faced , was a bore ; he grunted and grumbled and refused to take his wife out to dinner on the grounds that the night air would bring on his fever .
14 He said that he had a video which he would bring round , but when he arrived he claimed to have lost it and still did n't provide a written description , so I would n't tell him where the dogs were .
15 When an agreement was drawn up in 1922 between the Vatican and the Soviet government for a Catholic famine relief mission , some Orthodox leaders in Western Russia declared that the Communists hoped that Catholic propaganda would bring about the downfall of the whole Orthodox Church .
16 And there was little hope that government intervention would bring about a more flexible cinema industry .
17 Despite predictions from the FFA that drift-netting would bring about the collapse of albacore stocks within a few years , the Japanese delegation steadfastly refused to make any concessions .
18 Twice more , on 24 February and 21 March 1943 , Hitler repeated his threat that the war would bring about the extermination of Jewry , and came back to it again in one final reference — which produced ‘ lively applause ’ — during an address to generals and officers at Berchtesgaden on 26 May 1944 .
19 What needs to be spelt out very clearly before polling day is that PR would bring about the opposite effect to what many voters comfortably believe .
20 To take the garbage pickers on at this rate would increase their costs and would bring about the additional cost of security benefits .
21 To stare at an empty vastness would be dispiriting ; perhaps also it would bring about too great a sense of isolation .
22 Legislative change would bring about a positive re-assessment of the social role of older people .
23 Some economists predicted that such capital transfers would bring about the collapse of the international monetary system along with the Western world 's bankruptcy and demise .
24 Instead of diminishing the richness of broadcasting , the ‘ fully developed broadcasting market ’ would bring about a wider ‘ range , quality and penetration of the best ’ .
25 Any attempt to reduce unemployment below this rate was sure to fail , according to monetarists , and would bring about higher inflation .
26 On February 21 , 1991 a hearing took place before the justices , in camera , at which it was submitted on the defendant 's behalf that the publication of the prosecution would be a penalty highly prejudicial to the defendant 's business , that the publicity would bring about closure , that the restaurant had strong defences to each summons and that there had been serious breaches of PACE by the investigating officer .
27 Bacon and Hobbes , Bodin and Spinoza , and even Machiavelli insisted that some sort of inanimate force , such as reason , natural law , or enlightened self-interest would bring about a self-restraint .
28 The loss of our semi-professional status would bring about a mass exodus of players as many of them rely on their match fees to bolster dole cheques .
29 If it was a er you know , if it was really attractive to them , something they wanted to do , they would bring about those compromises themselves .
30 It decided that only fundamental , structural changes to the organization and management of services would bring about the environment necessary for locally integrated community care to flourish .
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