Example sentences of "bring [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 You may bring to the Home any possessions or furniture within the limits of space in the building .
32 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
33 In order to be enrolled you must bring to the University :
34 This theme will be expanded by Frances Needham and Jonathan Reid in dance , whilst there will be explorations too into the healing and harmony that expressed creativity can bring to the soul .
35 If man does not bring to the universal conscience the paramount importance of self-control , monitored with reference to some all-powerful influence such as the Created God of this book , there is a grave danger that he could send his earth back to its pre-life state .
36 It was a post for which he was singularly unsuited and from which he removed himself or was gently pushed in September 1939 , but , though he failed to hit it off with the central committee , he did bring to the organisation the stamp of institutional legitimacy .
37 The relief that chamomilla can bring to the parents , to say nothing of the baby , after a succession of sleepless nights and frantic days has encouraged a number of medical practitioners to look further into this system of therapeutics .
38 In general the local reaction welcomed the prospect of development : ‘ The excitement created by the discovery of the mine and the expected bonanza it would bring to the area also dampened opposition .
39 Stir to combine and bring to the boil .
40 Was he taking up the gauntlet against the subtle yet inevitable erosion such wealth would bring to the culture of his people ?
41 Now in her early fifties she may find her age an advantage for the stability , maturity and experience she could bring to the position .
42 Meanwhile , back at the ranch there was Antonia — busy dreaming of her days at No. 10 , her chauffeur-driven car , her designer millinery and all the social skills she could bring to the job of Prime Minister 's wife .
43 They minuted ‘ grave reservations ’ about her , and resolved to ‘ bring to the attention of the board the limitation of Christine Jackson 's skills ’ .
44 So I 'm not speakin' about any part of you you do n't bring to the fore yourself . ’
45 Given that an individual has a purpose in seeking training in a second language , there is a whole range of in-built techniques for learning which the student can bring to the learning environment .
46 This book looks at the contribution drama can bring to the classroom .
47 The process of encouraging staff collectively to analyse and share their own concepts of ‘ remedial ’ and ‘ need ’ can bring to the surface the anomalies , inconsistencies and injustice which at present cloud the vision of some teachers .
48 ‘ Opponents of our efforts are attempting to deny customers in the US the benefits of competition that a strong and experienced global competitor would bring to the marketplace , ’ company vice-president of government relations Jim Graf said .
49 But above all , the big companies will bring to the business a sense of the relative costs of different techniques of waste disposal .
50 The major advantage of the new proposal , from Ivan 's point of view , was the additional revenue it would bring to the central treasury , for his offer was conditional on a steep rise in the rate of taxation .
51 The market capacity of the individual depends on the sort of skills that he or she can bring to the labour market as an employee .
52 Here , we see the state as an ardent suitor , suddenly aware of the rich dowry the multinational can bring to the national economy .
53 But with the exception of Georg Joachim Rheticus ( 1514–74 ) , who had been seduced by the harmony that an exchange of earth and sun could bring to the sequence of planetary periods , the Lutheran circle inspired by Philip Melanchthon ( 1497–1560 ) played down the cosmological aspects of De revolutionibus no less than Catholic observers .
54 The value of praise in providing encouragement has to be blended with the instructional benefit that criticism can bring to the pupil .
55 The increasing use of diagnostic information and the requirements of public examinations should bring to the fore teachers ' role in assessment in comparison with their somewhat peripheral involvement hitherto .
56 What we could bring to the books is an individual style .
57 The technology that Torstar could bring to the romance form , through its various subsidiaries , allowed for an international distribution and advertising network .
58 This is an important finding and leads me to question the enthusiasm and commitment that the National Blood Transfusion Service laboratories will bring to the provision of autologous blood throughout the country .
59 There we find an equally spirited expression of what well-executed design can bring to the presentation of corporate information , from the formal reporting of a company 's performance to the promoting of a wider understanding of its aims and personality .
60 Despite Ariosto such a project is still feasible , Gustave declares : the additional elements he will bring to the subject are ‘ terror and a broader poetry ’ .
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